August 1, 2016

Bart Simpson: Radical Islam

I want to put my thoughts down here as concisely as possible, because I see a very important aspect to it that isn't discussed. There are those that speak against Islam and then they're shouted down and chastised as "Islamophobic" and nothing ends up getting done and ISIS just keeps getting more powerful and killing more people.

Now, when you bring up this topic of radical Islam, the counterpoint is that most Muslims are peaceful people who never hurt anybody, and of course that is a fair point to make. Most of them are great people and nobody would argue against it.

However, there are many items in the Quran that are extreme and do lead certain followers to become extreme. What it reminds me of is the controversy after the Columbine shootings. If you recall, the Trenchcoat Mafia (as the killers called themselves) were big fans of Marilyn Manson, and there was a concerted effort following the massacre to blame the band on it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaming_of_Marilyn_Manson_for_the_Columbine_massacre

Feel free to read about it there if you're unaware. The general feeling of course was that Marilyn Manson had nothing to do with the killings, and to blame him on it is ludicrous. Sound familiar? Just as Islam has nothing to do with ISIS terror attacks, music had nothing to do with killings.

However, you need to look at the lyrics of Manson's darkest songs and anyone can admit that if someone is already messed up in the head and they hear these things, they might start thinking that it's talking to them, and that they need to go kill people. That's when you get into the difficult topic of censorship, and how art should not be ruined just because of a few twisted people, and Islam should not be defamed for the acts of a few. To make a musician change what they believe in goes against freedom and everything we stand for as Americans.

Here's where the stories are different though. After that Columbine Massacre and all was said and done, the discussions of Manson's music causing these things went away naturally by lack of any further actions taking place. The mass shootings certainly continued, but none of them seemed to be influenced by Marilyn Manson after investigations took place. 

Not so with Islam. Coordinated attacks by large, well-armed groups continue, and they will tell you that it is for Islam and that they want to bring death to America and Israel and establish a global Islamic caliphate.

Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. While there is not a problem with Muslim people, there is something in the Quran, in Shariah, and in their upbringing that is causing several of them to become extremists and kill as many people as they can in the name of Allah. This strategy of holding back because we don't want to hurt the feelings of the good ones is not working. ISIS is not slowing down, and they're going to keep raising children to follow in their footsteps.

When people started getting lung disease and cancer all the time, they started doing research and found out that it comes from smoking, and they started telling us hey, you probably shouldn't smoke! Well, we know what's causing these sects to become extreme, because history has already proven it to us. What are we going to do to fix it?

July 31, 2016

Big Money Mike AkA Mr Make It Happen

 ignoresme2 days ago#47
ClunkerSlim posted...
As someone who was a kid that generation....

Sega won. It's funny that the SNES is remembered as being the better system. It did have some great games (Super Metroid). But no one I knew was playing SNES. We all traded Sega cartridges. The SNES was something your kid brother would have. Even Mario at that time was waning. He was seen as last gen's slow dumb mascot. Everything about Nintendo at the time screamed little kids toy.

Meanwhile Sega was pumping out commercials like this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65E53rNC1io

"Genesis Does what Nintendon't !!!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YV5jV3olWI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIcdpxTi_gE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvihdjRakbQ


Not to mention that Sega just had funnier, almost subversive humor...

"Welcome to the next level..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3xZUSr2JAM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fljWadi93w

^
I hope no one ever actually fed their dog a cartridge. 

Kids now don't realize that Sega went for blood. They won that generation. They were b**** slapping Nintendo all over the airwaves. I've never seen gaming commercials like that to this very day. Tech specs don't even matter. Sega was winning hearts and minds with an unstoppable ad campaign. But Nintendo's legacy carried on and Sega later failed. So people look back and think "that Genesis craze must not have been that great." But it was. 

Think of it like this... The NES single handily saved the gaming industry and resurrected it from the dead. Nintendo was king. So how big do you think the Sega Genesis had to be to unseat the king who saved gaming? We look back and think Super Mario World is a great game (and it is). But I don't know any kids who were playing it at the time. You know that one weird kid in your class who ate paste and the teacher had to escort to the bathroom? That was the kid playing Super Mario World.

I think I got several different kinds of cancer from this post.
http://i.imgur.com/ZrnUI3A.jpg ~drawn by United_World