Comments for Globalistan https://globalistan.org Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:23:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.17 Comment on “Can We Fix It? Yes We Can!” by Dora https://globalistan.org/can-we-fix-it-yes-we-can/#comment-256 Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:23:29 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=308#comment-256 You have the monopoly on useful infomratoin-aren’t monopolies illegal? 😉

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Comment on FC Chechnya- how it happened by Julie https://globalistan.org/fc-chechnya-how-it-happened/#comment-365 Thu, 24 Mar 2011 14:01:35 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=654#comment-365 I heard about the premiere on the 10th of December in Vienna from several colleagues but unfortunately I work in Brussels and was not able to go. I currently work in the area of migration and so this is a project I find particularity interesting especially from the asylum perspective.
I am also part of a girls football team in Brussels (part of the British United Football Club) and when I heard about your film, I thought it could be a very inspirational video to share with them as well.
Is this FC Chechnya available in Brussels? Or is there a possibility to order it from you?

Please let me know, I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

Julie

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Comment on “It is more horrible to wait for your killers than to be killed” by FC Chechnya- how it happened » GLOBALISTAN https://globalistan.org/it-is-more-horrible-to-wait-for-your-killers-than-to-be-killed/#comment-333 Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:19:27 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=560#comment-333 […] began as a short video profile of a couple of Chechen refugees whom I met in Vienna while writing this story for an Indian periodical.  I talked about this to my friend Maria Trieb, who said that it […]

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Comment on ‘The Dalits of Europe’ by Shashi Bhushan https://globalistan.org/the-dalits-of-europe/#comment-219 Tue, 24 Aug 2010 11:44:42 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=183#comment-219 I was just searching the “Dalit in Europe” and then read the about Roma’s.It is very surprising that so called European people have narrow mind set and discriminate on basis of race.
Few year back, i was in Mozambique and analysis the colonies controlled by European & British.European were self centred , did not do much developed & shared their knowledge with other, therefore there was very frquent revolt in their colonies.Whereas British were open mind people,always share knowledge,consider the right of individual , spread civilisation with religious..etc

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Comment on “It’s all about death in India these days…” by Porfirio Riolo https://globalistan.org/its-all-about-death-in-india-these-days/#comment-363 Mon, 26 Jul 2010 16:52:35 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=621#comment-363 This is such a helpful resource you are offering and you’re giving it away free of charge. I enjoy discovering weblogs that understand the value of providing a valuable resource for free of charge. I genuinely enjoyed reading your article 🙂 Thanks!

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Comment on Does Europe have a problem with Islam? by fm https://globalistan.org/does-europe-have-a-problem-with-islam/#comment-304 Sat, 03 Jul 2010 21:57:40 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=480#comment-304

“Confining all the discrimination and struggle to a narrow umbrella of religion–seems hasty and immature.”

Precisely what I am saying!

“…and if you think that’s an exaggeration just look at how black players are treated in soccer matches with gorilla sounds made by audiences and bananas thrown on them during matches”

Seriously?!!!! Did this actually happen?

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Comment on The Joys of Mitfahrgelegenheit by Jen https://globalistan.org/the-joys-of-mitfahrgelegenheit/#comment-361 Mon, 21 Jun 2010 20:09:39 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=589#comment-361 I also noticed that I couldn’t do the mitfahr anymore. For one thing, I can’t stay awake so no help to the driver. The other is I usually am lazy to make conversations. I used to be a chatterbox before…and usually kept the whole car laughing. Maybe I am getting ‘older’. Seeing that I cant do hostels either…this might be true. Ugh.
Great post, as usual. Hope everything works out with the visa thing. Ah, the curse our passports.

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Comment on Does Europe have a problem with Islam? by Unimpressed https://globalistan.org/does-europe-have-a-problem-with-islam/#comment-303 Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:24:30 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=480#comment-303 “Europe is one of the greatest forces for social justice and human-rights on the world stage,”

This is simply untrue. Europeans are a paranoid racist lot with a despicable record of terrorism, colonial and barbarism around the world. It is not simply about Muslims, but anyone who is not white. I speak from personal experience as a Hindu who’s been to Europe many times to visit friends and family.
Most Europeans express openly racist beliefs, and if you think that’s an exaggeration just look at how black players are treated in soccer matches with gorilla sounds made by audiences and bananas thrown on them during matches.

Europeans are a racist, disagreeable, mean and nasty group of people who can’t get along with anybody. History is a testament to this.

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Comment on Does Europe have a problem with Islam? by XY https://globalistan.org/does-europe-have-a-problem-with-islam/#comment-302 Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:27:00 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=480#comment-302 This essay has an interesting title. I for a moment stepped into the shoes of the other side and had a thought. Does Islam has a problem with Europe? or with the world?
Europe had a long history and had problem with so many groups thoughout its long history–Jews, Witches, heretics, “Barbarians”, etc etc…you can expand the list!

If the Swiss banned a minaret, its more an architectural issue primarily I think. There’s no ban on practising or propagating Islam..and the repeated statement that “the swiss banned minarets” makes the “mobocratic” groups who cant even locate Switzerland on a map–to vandalise the streets, jump into the fray and demonise the Swiss as if they are out to kick the muslims out of Switzerland. How many of these “opposers” understand the intricacies of the Swiss democracy based on referendum? Even to build a bridge, lay a road, raise a tax or permit a big complex…the Swiss have referenda. And the level of participation differs from one canton to another.

The essay also seems to assume that every immigrant is by default a ‘Muslim’. Maybe they comprise the largest group, but this no way identifies the struggles faced by immigrants on a day to day or a long term basis–whether Islamic or not. Confining all the discrimination and struggle to a narrow umbrella of religion–seems hasty and immature.

I also think that the communities stop playing the “victimhood” drama in each and every incident happening…not only in Europe, but all over the world, and start getting a life, appreciate and respect the host’s cultures and concentrate on larger issues of life.

“A consensus between European and Islamic values would go a great distance in bridging the gap that seems to have opened up between the Islamic and Western world in the past decade.”–this line fails to clarify as to how European values are a hindrance to “bridging the gap”–being a non-European, I still consider the levels of laws and principles (Rule of Law) in Europe definitely among the highest in the world.

I am not supporting any of the groups here…I would just say each of the groups need a deep introspection before pointing the finger at the other.
Peace.

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Comment on Why the Auto-Rickshaws of Delhi Should Stay by fm https://globalistan.org/why-the-auto-rickshaws-of-delhi-should-stay/#comment-319 Sun, 18 Apr 2010 18:34:21 +0000 http://www.globalistan.org/?p=529#comment-319 Rectified. Thanks 🙂

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