Posted on 03/30/2013 6:12:20 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
About time.
Ping to the 4 karmas of magnetizing, enriching, pacifying and destroying.
Only a few Buddhist Societies protect themselves, and they survive today in an historical era when Buddhist societies in general have been destroyed.
Man bites dog. Film at eleven.
Question: why do Muslims need a “FASHION BUG”? Their women only wear black burkas.....Oh, could it be clothing they are shipping to the USA to sell to unsuspecting or uncaring Americans? I thought they wanted all Americans dead.
Awwwwwwwww. The shoe is on the other foot.
Headchoppers, clitslitters and waistbombers can get a taste of what they give to other people.
Note to most of Europe:
Watch Sri Lanka closely, very closely.
Learn from it.
Note to most of Europe:
Watch Sri Lanka closely, very closely.
Learn from it.
By the way, the Buddhist charges against the Muslim
storeowners are entirely believable, and should be enough
to justify an uprising against them.
The title of this thread are 12 words I never thought I
would see together in one sentence, but that’s just owing to
how little we know of Islam in that particular part of the world, and the dynamics of Islam interacting with other
social/political/religious groups, so......Thanks for the thread! iNFORMATIVE!
It speaks volumes about the islamoscum when they push Monks into violence against them.
Turning a quiet little monk in a saffron robe into Rambo, now that takes some doing!
Hey, it's happened before.
Keep in mind Shaolin monks that originated kung-fu are Buddhist.
Buddhist extremists?
What the Hell does that even mean?
Anyway, good!
Ah, the PC press strikes again.
The majority of Muslims in Sri Lanka ARE TAMIL. Most of them live speak the Tamil language.
They wanted their own muslim independent state on the island and fought a brutal civil war where the most savage and inhuman terrorism was their weapon of choice. Sound familiar?
This war only ended when literally the Sri Lanka military wiped out a large portion of the Tamil population and all of its leaders.
The population hates them.
How come we (the world) never heard of “Violent Buddhist Extremists” making headline news everyday?
WHAT drove these violent monks? “Where/what is the root cause?”
(chicken coming home to roost)
The first Fashion Bug store opened in Audubon, New Jersey in the 1960s with operations rapidly expanded in the late 1970s through the early 1990s. Following a recent takeover by Ascena Retail Group Inc, the strategic decision was made to close all Fashion Bug stores and focus on the Lane Bryant and Catherines Plus Sizes brands driving loyal customers to these shops for their fashion needs.
I had no idea they had stores in other countries, and can find nothing to tell me how many stores in other countries there are, Is this just a warehouse in Sri Lanka that stores clothes that are then sent only to the U.S.?
At any rate it looks as though Fashion Bug is hostory.
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.
Buddhists, normally pacifists, are becoming less pacifist in a number of parts of Asia. It usually takes a lot to push Buddhists to put off their pacifism in the pursuit of something.
The article kept referring to certain “radical” Buddhists elements.
But, just maybe the numbers of Buddhists in Sri Lanka see who things in Sri Lanka as turining in a “radical” direction they don’t agree with is simply growing and they are becoming less inclined to let that direction continue.
Before calling the Buddhists “radical” the reporters need to admit that the public claims against the warehouse operators need to be investigated.
Almost 90% of Tamils are Hindu. The rest are more likely Christian than Muslim. Buddhists are not immune to aggression, see history of Vietnam, Cambodia, Tibet, and Japan.
I have arrived at the understanding that Buddhism is a more serious threat to Western culture than Islam.
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