M Asadi July 5, 2006
#42 Posted by PunjabiZulu on July 7, 2006 6:08:02 pm
HAHAHA
You yellow bellied hypocritical pathetic neo Maududi rotting eggs-for-brain! Spitting, hating, emasculated with your balls cut off, sucking the teat of the Great Satan all the time you rage against it. Your type is ten-a-penny these days, witless hypocrites to a man.
You yellow bellied hypocritical pathetic neo Maududi rotting eggs-for-brain! Spitting, hating, emasculated with your balls cut off, sucking the teat of the Great Satan all the time you rage against it. Your type is ten-a-penny these days, witless hypocrites to a man.
#41 Posted by masadi on July 7, 2006 5:08:55 pm
Pathetic isnt it, these AHs like tahmed and Punjabishit cannot address a single point raised in the article and resort to name calling and guess work about me and my personality. Poster children for illogical thinking while claiming to be enlightened. If this were enlightenment I wouldn`t spit on it.
#40 Posted by masadi on July 7, 2006 5:07:23 pm
#34 burpinder writes <<< This whole US-versus-the-Muslims debate is pointless for the simple reason that ``Muslims`` are not a country, no matter how much the deluded ummah-dreamers wish it >>>
My article has nothing to do with US versus Muslims, have you even read it? Your friend ranjit threw in the ``Muslim`` part to nourish his bigotry.
My article has nothing to do with US versus Muslims, have you even read it? Your friend ranjit threw in the ``Muslim`` part to nourish his bigotry.
#39 Posted by masadi on July 7, 2006 5:01:31 pm
tahmed writes <<< i could tear apart every stupid argument of yours. >>>
Go for it what is stopping you? So far in every discussion we`ve had you`ve put your tail between your legs and run away after being stumped and humiliated. Living in the US has absolutely nothing to do with what I write, your excuses when stumped are just as pathetic as your Ad hominem against me. People living in every corner of the globe write similar stuff and reproduce my writings, and so far they haven`t disappeared off the face of the earth and you think I just started writing after coming to the US ?
Go for it what is stopping you? So far in every discussion we`ve had you`ve put your tail between your legs and run away after being stumped and humiliated. Living in the US has absolutely nothing to do with what I write, your excuses when stumped are just as pathetic as your Ad hominem against me. People living in every corner of the globe write similar stuff and reproduce my writings, and so far they haven`t disappeared off the face of the earth and you think I just started writing after coming to the US ?
#38 Posted by PunjabiZulu on July 7, 2006 2:34:21 pm
>>>>>This whole US-versus-the-Muslims debate is pointless for the simple reason that ``Muslims`` are not a country, no matter how much the deluded ummah-dreamers wish it.>>>>>
Yeah but these ummah morons are suffering from brain fever when they realise the dissonance between the real world and their stupid fantasies of Islamic glory. just one lookm at the state of them and the realisation of their comedy value is enough to make them feel their balls have been chopped off and make them blow themselves with rage and inferiority complex. The rest laugh at them.
Yellow bellied ingrate hypocrites to an immature man
Yeah but these ummah morons are suffering from brain fever when they realise the dissonance between the real world and their stupid fantasies of Islamic glory. just one lookm at the state of them and the realisation of their comedy value is enough to make them feel their balls have been chopped off and make them blow themselves with rage and inferiority complex. The rest laugh at them.
Yellow bellied ingrate hypocrites to an immature man
#37 Posted by PunjabiZulu on July 7, 2006 2:30:00 pm
Does this jerk masadi live in America?
HAHAHAHAHA
You wanker!!!!!!!
You are like that excrement-brain Maududi that spent his life waving his fist and cursing America then sent his daughters to university there and couldnt get there fast enough to get his heart operation to save his life.
You low yellow bellied HYPOCRITE
HAHAHAHAHA
You wanker!!!!!!!
You are like that excrement-brain Maududi that spent his life waving his fist and cursing America then sent his daughters to university there and couldnt get there fast enough to get his heart operation to save his life.
You low yellow bellied HYPOCRITE
#36 Posted by tahmed32 on July 7, 2006 4:50:50 am
#33 masadi: if i thought you were either honest or half-way intelligent, i could tear apart every stupid argument of yours. only living in the US provides you this luxury of writing lengthy pieces of your demonizing of the country you live in on the internet.
#35 Posted by tahmed32 on July 7, 2006 4:46:10 am
#34 I don`t understand this mentality.
This is known as the goatica mentalitis , commonly referred to as the ``goat mentality``. Meaning follow the herd. And what a herd we have here on this board: masadi, echosqueek and i see nasah joining in their bleating!!
This is known as the goatica mentalitis , commonly referred to as the ``goat mentality``. Meaning follow the herd. And what a herd we have here on this board: masadi, echosqueek and i see nasah joining in their bleating!!
#34 Posted by burpinder on July 7, 2006 2:11:17 am
#32 & 33
This whole US-versus-the-Muslims debate is pointless for the simple reason that ``Muslims`` are not a country, no matter how much the deluded ummah-dreamers wish it. What has Malaysia got in common with Saudi Arabia? Or Iran with the UAE for that matter?
Why should it automatically be assumed that the interests of people in South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa be the same just because they share a first name and read from the same religious text? I don`t understand this mentality.
This whole US-versus-the-Muslims debate is pointless for the simple reason that ``Muslims`` are not a country, no matter how much the deluded ummah-dreamers wish it. What has Malaysia got in common with Saudi Arabia? Or Iran with the UAE for that matter?
Why should it automatically be assumed that the interests of people in South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa be the same just because they share a first name and read from the same religious text? I don`t understand this mentality.
#33 Posted by masadi on July 7, 2006 12:48:57 am
#32 ranjit writes <<< Masadi,
Blaming the west or the US for all problems is a convenient cop out. The US fights for its own self-interest, no doubt about that. But then, no one is stopping the muslim world from doing exactly the same. >>>
It is easy to say ``cop-out`` whenever the issues are beyond your level of intelligence to understand. Saying that Muslim countries should fight just as the US fights is similar to saying that a malnourished, underweight child, forced to attend underfunded public schools should compete with a Harvard graduate, who has gone to the best schools, had access to the best nutrition and other support his whole life. The US is not an equal player with other coountries around the globe. It has a whole institutional setup around the globe, well protected by its enormous footprint around the world, to ensure that these other countries stay in their subordinate position. Why Muslims wont have democracy is because the US will not tolerate democracy in that region for obvious reasons.
Then he writes <<< Muslims are their own worst enemies. A lot more muslims kill other muslims as compared to non-muslims killing muslims. >>>
When Western policies and wars destroy all remnants of civil institutions we expect such mayhem. Similar BS arguments are used for stating that African Americans kill each other in the US more than any whites kill them, this is supposed to clear away the effects of slavery and the mean existence that has been forced upon them by these neo-colonial elite. It simply shows ignorance of both the World system and setup of society within this power-state.
<<< This list goes on and on >>>
There is no list except for the list of Western hypocrisy. One soldier gets kidnapped, big deal, is that reason to invade a whole territory, cut off its water and power supply, kidnap its government members? Your hypocrisy is glaring. What about Iranian nuclear ambitions? The West was helping the shah develop nuclear power so that it would free up more oil for sale abroad, why the big deal now?
<<< If the US is so powerful, how come countries like China and even India can limit its influence? If the US can manipulate muslims so easily, it is truly a shameful reflection on muslims. However, the truth is that the US or the West is not really as powerful as you believe. They have some influence but they are human. It is the fault of the muslims that they just cannot get their act together. >>>
When China and India were limiting its influence you derailed them and the West was trying to marginalize them, now when they fall for the trap, you say they are limiting its influence? India has an over 90% real poverty rate, what kind of example is that? China, were it not being exploited for a large market and cheap assembly point would be nothing. What independence? The fact is that power disparity around the world has become ultra concentrated in a small group of rich countries and within them is held securely by the US, and it is enforced and kept ticking by US wars, even though it causes widespread misery around the globe.
Blaming the west or the US for all problems is a convenient cop out. The US fights for its own self-interest, no doubt about that. But then, no one is stopping the muslim world from doing exactly the same. >>>
It is easy to say ``cop-out`` whenever the issues are beyond your level of intelligence to understand. Saying that Muslim countries should fight just as the US fights is similar to saying that a malnourished, underweight child, forced to attend underfunded public schools should compete with a Harvard graduate, who has gone to the best schools, had access to the best nutrition and other support his whole life. The US is not an equal player with other coountries around the globe. It has a whole institutional setup around the globe, well protected by its enormous footprint around the world, to ensure that these other countries stay in their subordinate position. Why Muslims wont have democracy is because the US will not tolerate democracy in that region for obvious reasons.
Then he writes <<< Muslims are their own worst enemies. A lot more muslims kill other muslims as compared to non-muslims killing muslims. >>>
When Western policies and wars destroy all remnants of civil institutions we expect such mayhem. Similar BS arguments are used for stating that African Americans kill each other in the US more than any whites kill them, this is supposed to clear away the effects of slavery and the mean existence that has been forced upon them by these neo-colonial elite. It simply shows ignorance of both the World system and setup of society within this power-state.
<<< This list goes on and on >>>
There is no list except for the list of Western hypocrisy. One soldier gets kidnapped, big deal, is that reason to invade a whole territory, cut off its water and power supply, kidnap its government members? Your hypocrisy is glaring. What about Iranian nuclear ambitions? The West was helping the shah develop nuclear power so that it would free up more oil for sale abroad, why the big deal now?
<<< If the US is so powerful, how come countries like China and even India can limit its influence? If the US can manipulate muslims so easily, it is truly a shameful reflection on muslims. However, the truth is that the US or the West is not really as powerful as you believe. They have some influence but they are human. It is the fault of the muslims that they just cannot get their act together. >>>
When China and India were limiting its influence you derailed them and the West was trying to marginalize them, now when they fall for the trap, you say they are limiting its influence? India has an over 90% real poverty rate, what kind of example is that? China, were it not being exploited for a large market and cheap assembly point would be nothing. What independence? The fact is that power disparity around the world has become ultra concentrated in a small group of rich countries and within them is held securely by the US, and it is enforced and kept ticking by US wars, even though it causes widespread misery around the globe.
#32 Posted by Ranjit on July 6, 2006 11:12:02 pm
Masadi,
Blaming the west or the US for all problems is a convenient cop out. The US fights for its own self-interest, no doubt about that. But then, no one is stopping the muslim world from doing exactly the same.
What is stopping muslim countries from pursuing education, economic growth and democracy? In Iraq, it is now muslims killing muslims based on shia-sunni rivalry. In Pakistan and Afghanistan, you have local people still supporting the Taliban in spite of their absurd, idiotic behavior in the name of religion. The Iranians instead of pursuing economic growth are trying to build nukes. Saudi Arabia will not give basic freedoms to women. Hamas instead of running the Palestinian territory, kidnaps Isreali soldiers for no reason. This list goes on and on. It is just mindless, irrational behavior all over the muslim world.
Muslims are their own worst enemies. A lot more muslims kill other muslims as compared to non-muslims killing muslims. Now you will try to trace all such problems as conspiracies hatched by the US. If the US is so powerful, how come countries like China and even India can limit its influence? If the US can manipulate muslims so easily, it is truly a shameful reflection on muslims. However, the truth is that the US or the West is not really as powerful as you believe. They have some influence but they are human. It is the fault of the muslims that they just cannot get their act together.
#31 Posted by masadi on July 6, 2006 10:48:04 pm
#30 nasah writes <<< and then you make a U turn and write another column at another place -- promoting the Muslim religious dogma of a very fundamentalist and literalist variety -- like a juvenile village Mullah -- of the very idiotic kind -- on the very same Chowk.... >>>
Care to point out where I have done that, to other readers so they can verify my ``split mind`` for themselves. Labelling and claims are easy, care to substantiate ?
Care to point out where I have done that, to other readers so they can verify my ``split mind`` for themselves. Labelling and claims are easy, care to substantiate ?
#30 Posted by nasah on July 6, 2006 10:33:47 pm
These wars will not end, they cannot end until the ’military metaphysic’ (the near religious dogma of these power elite, the driving force of their view of the world), the military definition of reality, an effect of institutional fusing, the military, political and the economic, is altered.``(Masadi)
masadi miaN -- this is a brilliant scholarly piece that you wrote about US`s war compulsions in general and war on terrorism in particular -- and you seem to know very well -- what religious dogma is -- when you label military metaphysics` of war as the `near religious dogma` --
and then you make a U turn and write another column at another place -- promoting the Muslim religious dogma of a very fundamentalist and literalist variety -- like a juvenile village Mullah -- of the very idiotic kind -- on the very same Chowk.....
why this dichotomy?......why the split brain....?
masadi miaN -- this is a brilliant scholarly piece that you wrote about US`s war compulsions in general and war on terrorism in particular -- and you seem to know very well -- what religious dogma is -- when you label military metaphysics` of war as the `near religious dogma` --
and then you make a U turn and write another column at another place -- promoting the Muslim religious dogma of a very fundamentalist and literalist variety -- like a juvenile village Mullah -- of the very idiotic kind -- on the very same Chowk.....
why this dichotomy?......why the split brain....?
#29 Posted by ahmedmadani on July 6, 2006 10:19:01 pm
Re: # 22
It should be hamdani. We have M Asadi etc i write like in rhyme and hamdani became hamadi big thing, ham+dani= ham +d(an)i, its same it is understood. Little abstract albgera
It should be hamdani. We have M Asadi etc i write like in rhyme and hamdani became hamadi big thing, ham+dani= ham +d(an)i, its same it is understood. Little abstract albgera
#28 Posted by burpinder on July 6, 2006 10:12:51 pm
#26 ahmedmadani
My head is hanged in shame. I see now the folly of myself and my countrymen. While here we were eating the haraam dukkar and imbibing the wine and the bear, you were creating the cyberspace and we are sorry, we should be not have this bad attitude and biting your hand that feeds us. I hope your karitocanus problem resolves itself very soon. Give my regards to bhabhijees.
Shamefully yours
Burpinder
PS>> are you related to pokershark?
PPS>> It is STILL ``Hamdani``. Bite me :p
My head is hanged in shame. I see now the folly of myself and my countrymen. While here we were eating the haraam dukkar and imbibing the wine and the bear, you were creating the cyberspace and we are sorry, we should be not have this bad attitude and biting your hand that feeds us. I hope your karitocanus problem resolves itself very soon. Give my regards to bhabhijees.
Shamefully yours
Burpinder
PS>> are you related to pokershark?
PPS>> It is STILL ``Hamdani``. Bite me :p
#27 Posted by echoboom on July 6, 2006 9:58:23 pm
Mr Masadi:
You already ``know`` me, but I must record here in public my admiration for your tenacity, patience , fortitude as well as your street-smarts in tackling these secularoon liberaloon & munafiquoon baboons.
I being a street-fighter prefer to whack-smack-slap them on CHOWK rather than in academia. For that is also what these hyenas masochistically relish & savour.
Keep them coming.
You already ``know`` me, but I must record here in public my admiration for your tenacity, patience , fortitude as well as your street-smarts in tackling these secularoon liberaloon & munafiquoon baboons.
I being a street-fighter prefer to whack-smack-slap them on CHOWK rather than in academia. For that is also what these hyenas masochistically relish & savour.
Keep them coming.
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