Hussein Ibish on Political Extremism, Part 1
Hussein Ibish on political extremism, Part 1: in the nature of extremism. National Convention of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), December, 2004.
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Q & A: Is anyone tired of political correctness?
expertgal test : Is anyone tired of political correctness
I can not mention all pollitical accuracy, it will come, but this is not called the swine flu, but the A-H1N1 “flu. Then it does not cause terrorism, but the “global struggle against violent extremism”, etc. ????. Best answer:
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Yes, we should not ignore it, just as we fight HIV, or pretend that it is God’s punishment for illegal immigration. Give him just enough time to become a pandemic meurtrière.C is prepared so well for us in passé.Et when you’re at it, I’m sick to the law to prevent gay marriage because it offends conservatives délicate.Je ‘m less offended by political correctness that political stupidity.
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Q&A: Is anyone else getting tired of hearing the phrases, “right-wing extremism” and “hate radio”?
Question by It’s over 9000!: Is anyone else getting tired of hearing the phrases, “right-wing extremism” and “hate radio”?
Liberals want to say that the Republican Party and conservative talk radio is to blame for all violence against liberals. Do they not realize that every political affiliation has it’s share of extremists? Does it seem like “right-wing extremists” is being used to describe all conservatives? What are your thoughts on this?
Chewy Ivan: I don’t believe Republicans are completely right. I believe most Republicans and Democrats are both crooks. It’s the generalization of all conservatives being extremists that makes me angry.
Oh and by the way Chewy Ivan: Your statement about right-wing extremists being more violent than left-wing extremists, that’s a lie and you know it.
Hey Chewy: I don’t assume all liberals are the same. As far as an example of a left wing extremist, look up Bill Ayers.
I forgot to thank the fellow “right-wing extremists” for answering my question and giving me stars. I really appreciate it.
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Q&A: Question in regards to political violence and “extremism”?
Question by Roberto Batista: Question in regards to political violence and “extremism”?
How come violence perpetuated by the state IS ALWAYS considered just and heroic, even when they are demonstrably proven wrong,
yet violence used by ANYONE trying to right the wrongs of the state is always “an extremist”?
Isn’t violence used by the state also “extremist”?
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Answer by Rob
American Revolution was heroic
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Stele Pavilion SacredWay, Ming Tombs, Beijing, China [c1900] Distribution UNK [reset]
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The original name is unknown. However, the image is recognized as one of ShenGong Shengda stele (an inscribed tablet) pavilion, which is an integral part of the sacred journey (aka The Spirit Way) from the Ming tombs outside Beijing People’s Republic of China. The picture looks like it was taken c1900, and the price is not known [RESET]. I retouched spots and obvious defects corresponded to the sky tone, contrast and tone ajustée.Les Ming Tombs were not always popular attractions. For hundreds of years, but basically sat with little interest in the general population. To date, only one of 13 known tombs were excavated (and even that was a disaster). Except for a few crossing the West, which gave the picture the Disney-esque animal stone, the whole complex has been widely and generally ignored. If this was not enough, in the mid-20th century, turmoil in China has caused an underground necropolis known open (aka the Emperor Zhu Yijun ??? Wanli) have been sacked and almost destroyed by political extremism. According to a note in the wiki: “Dingling (Chinese: ??, pinyin: Ding Ling, literally” grave stability “), one of the tombs of the Ming tombs on the site, the tomb of Emperor Wanli. He is the only Ming tomb was excavated. There also remains only imperial tombs were excavated from the founding of the People’s Republic of China, a situation which is almost a direct consequence of fate that struck Dingling and its contents after fouille.La Dingling mining began in 1956, after a group of eminent scientists headed by Guo and Wu Han Moruo began advocating for excavation of Changling, the tomb of Emperor Yongle, the largest and oldest tombs of the Ming Dynasty. Despite winning the approval of Premier Zhou Enlai, the plan was rejected by archaeologists because of the importance of public visibility and Changling. Instead, Dingling, third largest Ming tombs chosen as test site for the excavation Changling. Excavation completed in 1957, and the museum was founded in 1959.L excavation revealed the intact tomb, with thousands of silk, textiles, wood and porcelain, and the bodies of Emperor Wanli and his two empresses . However, there was neither technology nor the means to preserve the excavated artifacts. After several disastrous experiences were vast quantities of silk and other textiles simply accumulate in the warehouse had leaked water and wind. Consequently, most buildings are now more sharply deteriorated, and the turmoil rather exhibited in the museum. Moreover, the political impetus behind the excavation created pressure for rapid completion of the excavation. rush meant that the documentation of the excavation was poor. Another serious problem affecting the project once, when a series of mass political movements swept the country. This escalation in the Cultural Revolution 1966. For the next decade, all archaeological work has been halted. Wu Han, one of the leading proponents of the project, became the first major objective of the Cultural Revolution, and was convicted and died in prison in 1969. Boiling Red Guards stormed the museum Dingling and dragged the rest of the Wanli emperor and empresses from the front of the tomb, where they were posthumously “finished” and burned. Many other buildings were also détruits.Ce until 1979, after the death of Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution ended, the archaeological work resumed in earnest and Report prepared by the end of excavations by archaeologists, who survived the storm. Lessons from the excavation of Ding Ling, led to a new policy of the PRC government is not seeking any historical place, except for rescue. Particularly in the case of a proposal to open Emperor’s tomb has since been approved Dingling, even when the input is accidentally discovered, as was the case Qianling Mausoleum. The original plan to use Dingling as a test site for the excavation Changling, was abandoned. “ShenGong Shengda Stele Pavilion (aka Tablet Pavilion) is the third structure was met at the entrance to the tomb of the Ming (the first stone Archway Monument, and the second is Dahong Gate). The outside is a long promenade with the famous stone statues of animals and ofiicials Ming. It is also known as the Stele Pavilion behind the divine and the sacred Changling. Hall was completed in 1435 to 10 Last year, the reign of Ming Emperor Zhu Zhan ??? (reigned 1425-1435). It was originally built in the woods, but after the fall of the roof has been replaced by a stone, finished 52nd in the year of Qing Emperor ?? Hongli (aka Qianlong) reign, in 1787 (ruled 1735-1796). pavilion houses a 50-ton stele with an inscription written by the Ming Emperor Zhu ? Gaoche ? ? (aka Renzong, reigned 1424-1425). Text praise for achievements, merits and virtues of its predecessor, the Ming Emperor Zhu Di ?? (also known as Yongle, reigned 1402-1424), who was buried in a tomb Changling. rear and sides of the stele is also poetry and Qing emperors ?? Hongli Yóngy?n ? ? (aka Jiaqing, reigned 1796-1820). HuaBiaos Four white marble (ie, ornamental columns) out of a quadrilateral form, the flag is placed between the four pillars in a straight line with the road seven miles long known as a spirit or spirit Way.Heureusement, China and its people woke up to the value of preserving its historical and cultural Events such as tombs have been preserved from degradation of others. There is little open race itself contained an underground cellar, until the PRC government is to ensure that content, once removed, can be fully protected. In a sense, I regret that I not be there to see. But on the other hand, my children or their children, and indeed the Chinese would return as a whole culture that would better withstand time. This is probably the best result that any historian would want.