This, from @OliverKamm in today's Times, is perfectly expressed and absolutely correct pic.twitter.com/3Q0CmWIxL1
— Sweary Expat (@swearyexpat) April 28, 2015
@swearyexpat @OliverKamm Free speech means the gvt does not criminalise you, but those offended by what you say wd still avenge themselves.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@swearyexpat @OliverKamm Who are the extremists? Those who kill after being gratuitously offended for years or those who continue to offend?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Try rephrasing: "Who are the extremists? Those who murder or those who draw rude cartoons?" See the problem?
— Robert Hanks (@RobertHanks) April 28, 2015
@swearyexpat @OliverKamm It interesting how libtards have so little imagination they assume everyone must think in a libtard way.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@swearyexpat @OliverKamm If someone does not hold libtard views, they must be evil, stupid and wrong and to be gratuitously offended, right?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@swearyexpat Why do you think it is "stupid" to ask u a question you cannot answer? Any reasonable bystander would think I was being clever!
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@swearyexpat Of what am I "ignorant"?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Yeah, pretty much unequivocally, the people that murder others over words are the extremists.
— Nathan Wolfson (@NateWolfson) April 28, 2015
@NateWolfson @swearyexpat @OliverKamm I would define an extremist as someone who proposes a solution that is more than is necessary.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@NateWolfson @swearyexpat @OliverKamm If the problem is terrorism then Western foreign policy is the cause, is it not?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@NateWolfson @swearyexpat @OliverKamm If Western foreign policy is the cause of terrorism then change it, as any rational person would agree
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
Umm, those who kill, clearly. @ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm
— Robert J. Schenck (@Schenck) April 28, 2015
@Schenck @swearyexpat @OliverKamm I think it is natural to wish to murder people who have made a point of being gratuitously offensive to u.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@Schenck @swearyexpat @OliverKamm While it is natural to wish to murder, steal, rape etc there are of course laws against this sort of thing
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@Schenck @swearyexpat @OliverKamm I don't think any Muslim ever suggested that there should be no laws against murder or terrorism.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
Natural for sociopaths, sure. @ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm
— Robert J. Schenck (@Schenck) April 28, 2015
@Schenck @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Is a sociopath the same as a psychopath?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@Schenck @swearyexpat @OliverKamm I would say a sociopath/psychopath is someone who has no conscience and no moral principles.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@Schenck @swearyexpat @OliverKamm I would say a sociopath/psychopath would be happy to hurt people as long as he gets away with it.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathy
Nope, not natural to wish to murder-rape people. If you do, you have a problem you need to get over. @ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm
— Robert J. Schenck (@Schenck) April 28, 2015
@Schenck @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Many people are often tempted to commit crimes but stop themselves because they fear punishment.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_and_PunishmentCrime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg who formulates and executes a plan to kill an unscrupulous pawnbroker for her cash. Raskolnikov argues that with the pawnbroker's money he can perform good deeds to counterbalance the crime, while ridding the world of a worthless vermin. He also commits this murder to test his own hypothesis that some people are naturally capable of such things, and even have the right to do them. Several times throughout the novel, Raskolnikov justifies his actions by comparing himself with Napoleon Bonaparte, believing that murder is permissible in pursuit of a higher purpose.
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat None of us are surprised @OliverKamm should be saying that anyone who takes their religion seriously is a fanatic.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Islam enjoins forgiveness but if one's enemies do not desist there will be a fightback.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat @OliverKamm It seems a little extremist to me to go about deliberately and gratuitously offending Muslims.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Blasphemy laws are really more about public order rather than religion, IMHO.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat @OliverKamm You could say that the religious practice of Charlie Hebdo consisted of causing gratuitous offence.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat @OliverKamm A sensible French gvt would have punished Charlie Hebdo for deliberately causing gratuitous offence.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Charlie Hebdo wdn't have been allowed to cause deliberate n gratuitous offence if they were in the UK.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Aha. I thought you were saying that it is reasonable to murder people who draw cartoons. But you're saying…
— Robert Hanks (@RobertHanks) April 28, 2015
@ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm …that Muslims aren't reasonable and we can't expect any better from them, aren't you?
— Robert Hanks (@RobertHanks) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @swearyexpat @OliverKamm I am saying that if you have been deliberately causing gratuitous offence for years, expect vengeance.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@ntfem @swearyexpat @OliverKamm Your point of view is immoral, vile and stupid.
— Robert Hanks (@RobertHanks) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks I had no idea it was "immoral, vile and stupid" to state the obvious. You must be a libtard. https://t.co/M4CE2ssRJy
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@OliverKamm @RobertHanks @swearyexpat I was only an ordinary member before being expelled for the reasons stated at http://t.co/oRQpfWjBGt
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @OliverKamm @swearyexpat Blocking is the Twitter equivalent of shutting your ears and saying "La la la la la".
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@OliverKamm @RobertHanks @swearyexpat Since I was expelled by the BNP the party just faded away into nothingness, as you may have noticed.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks The luminaries of British libtardery such as @OliverKamm block me because they can't think of counter-arguments to my arguments
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @OliverKamm @swearyexpat It is really very cowardly and dishonourable behaviour and a betrayal of their journalistic duty.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @OliverKamm @swearyexpat Rather than admit that there might be something in what I say they simply conspire to ignore me.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks @OliverKamm @swearyexpat I was nearly in C5 UKIP documentary but was considered too sane for inclusion. http://t.co/5Hx5GxhFgY
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks The point I wanted to make earlier is that Muslims terrorists by definition cannot be sociopaths/psychopaths.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks A sociopath/psychopath is someone without moral principles while Muslim terrorists claim theirs is based on the Koran.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks Liberals don't have a rule book/make up the rules as they go along/ignore their own rules: that is evidence of psychopathy.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
@RobertHanks Calling Muslim terrorists psychopaths is an example of of projection or what is commonly known as pot calling the kettle black.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) April 28, 2015
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