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All I'm hearing is:

I'm not racist! I have 2 black friends! The girl who packs my groceries in a bag is from Jordan and I smile at her all the time!



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Well said!


Originally posted by Crowley
All I'm hearing is:

I'm not racist! I have 2 black friends! The girl who packs my groceries in a bag is from Jordan and I smile at her all the time!
You now sense the need to justify your ill chosen remarks rather than behaving
as a gentleman by apologizing to this lady? Crowley, you've changed.

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Originally posted by Crowley
All I'm hearing is:

I'm not racist! I have 2 black friends! The girl who packs my groceries in a bag is from Jordan and I smile at her all the time!
Do you know the meaning of "racist" ?
Just because you do not want to visit a troubled area does not make you a racist. Or didn't you know that?

It means you do not wish to visit a troubled area, because it could be dangerous.

Would you like some more help ?

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Originally posted by radioactive69
Such a kind, warm and caring spirit.
Just like granny when she was transferred from the catacombs
of London and into the ship heading 'home'.


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Quite right.
I have been to more third world dumps than I could count in my line of work.
Would not pay a cent of my own money to go there.


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Yes brandy will do, It might even have been Jamaican Rum mixed with blackcurrant and topped up with hot water, its very tasty as well, for a Caribbean flavour 😀
An old Satanist like you should stick to drinking Goats Blood.


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Wow, rasist alert.


Originally posted by aranya10
I think you have missed the point here!

Travel? Yes!

But why go to dangerous troubled areas ?

Is it really ignorant to want to visit somewhere else?

The world has so much more to offer, or didn't you realise?
Everywhere can be 'dangerous' and not every country in the middle east is the same.

There are criminal organizations and corrupt governments all over the world, to dismiss a whole region in that manner does show a level ignorance.

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We lived in Israel for 4 years and did holiday in Egypt, the Red Sea is a marvel for sure, went snorkeling there a number of times, our tour guide is pretty famous now, Zawi Hawass, back when he was just an Egyptologist, now top dog. We saw the airport but I can believe the lax conditions there. What I wonder is why the Egyptians and Russians have been reticent to call it a bombing. More going on there than meets the eye.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
You now sense the need to justify your ill chosen remarks rather than behaving
as a gentleman by apologizing to this lady? Crowley, you've changed.
He has always been an assshole if you ask me. I had trouble with virus on computer and all he did was tell me how stupid I was. That was over 5 years ago. No change.

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Traveling is meant, for the most part, to be a pleasant experience. If you chose to go to an unfamiliar destination it's always good to "do your homework". If for some reason you have a bad feeling (for whatever reason) then you should not go there. The choice is yours to make. Some people are willing to go to places that, to others, may seem dangerous but they are hopefully making an informed personal decision. Personal is the key word.

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