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[QUOTE=Prosal]
And FYI, just note that 80% of the muslims in the world are not arabic and that on 60 islamic countries only a very few (some 3-4) are ruled by the charia (islamic rules, i.e women excision), and maybe 10 use charia only for births and marriages. [/QUOTE]
I could name you here at least 20 countries where the Scharia is law.
Violence and Islam go hand in hand, in Europe, prisons filled with muslims, in france 70% of the inmates are muslims.
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[QUOTE=Bigcebu]I could name you here at least 20 countries where the Scharia is law.[/QUOTE]
Oh well ... I don't know why I even care to answer. You obviously don't know what you're talking about. Name 20 countries RULED by charia then.
[QUOTE=Bigcebu] in france 70% of the inmates are muslims.[/QUOTE]
On this matter also, you obviously don't know what you're talking about. You get your world knowledge from Fox News ?
The north african/black-ethnic people from 3rd or 4th generation in France are not "religionized". Most are atheists. They are, unfortunately for a majority of them, social rejects.
Back to current topic. Which is a priori WHO numbers for domestic violence and sexual violence towards women in Brasil, whether Mollah Christopher likes it or not.
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[QUOTE=Prosal]Oh well ... I don't know why I even care to answer. You obviously don't know what you're talking about. Name 20 countries RULED by charia then, smart guy.
On this matter also, you obviously don't know what you're talking about. You get your world knowledge from Fox News ?
The arab-ethnic people from 3rd or 4th generation in France are not "religionized". They are just, unfortunately for a majority of them, social rejects.
Back to current topic. Which is a priori domestic violence and sexual violence towards women in Brasil, whether Mollah Christopher likes it or not.[/QUOTE]I can't believe -- a first: have to agree with Prosal here on this one. Travel and experiencing the Muslim world first-hand puts the lie to anti-Muslim frothing hysteria.
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[QUOTE=Christopherd]Yeah - but I don't mind that Brasil has got more expensive for some. I was never a big fan of Help or Termas, my apartment is a few yards from the beach and costs me 50R, I have nice long time at a good price (about 150R or less), and - the big 'and' - I love Brasil. I like Thailand for the weather and nice photo ops but there's less to do for my tastes (I can't dance thai lol) and, even though my porto is relatively low, I am not 100% dependent on people being able to speak English in Brasil. If you travel primarily for mongering and little else, maybe Thailand or the Philippines is a good deal. It's whatever you like. For me, Brasil. A large proportion of Thai & Filipino women I can barely tell apart - races of sweetly squashed noses ;) whereas I easily recognise every Brasilian is an individual. They also tend to have a joy and a dignity that I find exciting (hello, carnaval). Buenos Aires is less hassle. Like Singapore but with better discount.[/QUOTE]
Is this 50R per day, week or what?
Including condominium? Temporada? Luz? Number of rooms? Rental period?
Be a bit more specific.
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[quote=prosal]this is exactly the kind of pueril, stereotypical, stupidly beatific and superficial rose-tinted view about brasil that really cracks me up.
this guy obviously doesn't realize that many women in brasil don't walk with a "twinkle in their eye", as he lyrically raves. if he'd scratched just a bit behind the surface, he'd knew that according to the world health organization, brasil has one of the highest rate of sexual violence/[url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url]/violence towards women in the world, and that approximately 45% of the women in brasil have suffered physical or sexual violence at some point during their lives (> 15 years of age). being molested doesn't bring brasileiras a "uplifting smile on their face every single day" in my opinion.
one example among dozens others which jeopardize the myth of the carefree and marvelous country populated with easy-going and kind people, and that the happy blind believers and simpleton daydreamers like to peddle.[/quote]
the metro in rio has special carriages for women for a reason.
the goalkeeper from flamengo recently asked which man hadn't slapped his wife after the striker was accused of beating his girlfriend. it is not the paradise that some try to make out. brasil has its problems but look on the bright side, these problems have helped creat some of the best sex machines on the planet.
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[QUOTE=Abzsafado]Is this 50R per day, week or what?
Including condominium? Temporada? Luz? Number of rooms? Rental period?
Be a bit more specific.[/QUOTE]
Errrm . . . I did actually say how many rooms I had. What's a condominium? About 50R a night, sometimes less, including electric except for lots of ac. A bit more or a bit less depending how long I take it for (usually anything from a couple of weeks to a couple of months or so.) Not an agency. Are you asking if it has lights?? Of course it does. And fans and tv and cooker and nice big fridge and hot water and a stereo I've left from last year and keep meaning to fix. Anything else you want to know????
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[quote=zingadoon]i can't believe -- a first: have to agree with prosal here on this one. travel and experiencing the muslim world first-hand puts the lie to anti-muslim frothing hysteria.[/quote]
i've been living almost a decade in several different islamic countries and i would say that nyc expat's view is spot on. its impossible to get any statistics on domestic violence in islamic countries because wifebeating is allowed by quran. as simple as that.
also muslims do more sex crimes than anyone else, especially in europe. its known fact that this is one of the reasons why right wing parties are so popular there. in my home country muslims are being convicted of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] in more than 50% of the all cases. there are less than 5% muslims in my home country.
there is no hysteria, the facts are easily being found.
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[QUOTE=Prosal]
On this matter also, you obviously don't know what you're talking about. You get your world knowledge from Fox News ?[/QUOTE]
I'm not American and they don't know what trouble with the religion of peace we're having in Europe.
I'm affreid every weekend when I take the subway in Munich. It is very likely to get beat up by turks just cos you're not a Turk/Arab/Muslim.
If you ask them, they all belive in Islam, in France as well.
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[QUOTE=Abzsafado]The Metro in Rio has special carriages for women for a reason.
The goalkeeper from Flamengo recently asked which man hadn't slapped his wife after the striker was accused of beating his girlfriend. It is not the paradise that some try to make out. Brasil has its problems but look on the bright side, these problems have helped creat some of the best sex machines on the planet.[/QUOTE]
Brazilian women can be violent too. I have weathered several fits of rage, and I can testify that tempers are much hotter than in Europe. When these kinds of arguments happen, it is safer to conduct them out of the kitchen, at a safe distance from knives!
On the other hand, my experience with quite a few Arabic girls (Algerian, Moroccan, Lebanese, Egyptian, Syrian) and Turkish is that they are very sweet and submissive.
But Moslem North-African girls living in Europe are very agressive.
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[QUOTE=Bimbo Boy]Brazilian women can be violent too. I have weathered several fits of rage, and I can testify that tempers are much hotter than in Europe.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely. I remember the night when the lovely Bianca from VM Casa 56 let loose on a bunch of noisy gringos spoiling for a fight. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: . . . oops, wasn't you was it? ;) :D
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[QUOTE=Christopherd]Absolutely. I remember the night when the lovely Bianca from VM Casa 56 let loose on a bunch of noisy gringos spoiling for a fight.... Oops, wasn't you was it?.[/QUOTE]Hi Christopherd,
Just wondering if the girl in the picture in this post was still available anywhere? Any info would be much appreciated.
RS
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[quote=perkele]i've been living almost a decade in several different islamic countries and i would say that nyc expat's view is spot on. its impossible to get any statistics on domestic violence in islamic countries because wifebeating is allowed by quran. as simple as that.
also muslims do more sex crimes than anyone else, especially in europe. its known fact that this is one of the reasons why right wing parties are so popular there. in my home country muslims are being convicted of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] in more than 50% of the all cases. there are less than 5% muslims in my home country.
there is no hysteria, the facts are easily being found.[/quote]repressed sexual frustration needs an outlet! let the muslims take a page from their semitic brothers in tel aviv and import c. i. s. and asian women, open brothrels, and line up to be serviced. or, take flights to brazil, crowd into balcony bar, call escorts, and hit the termas. that's all they need to stop feeling hostility.
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[QUOTE=Mr Enternational]As soon as we got back from VM last night it got me too. Good thing we left when we did. I'm cool now though. It was that Monchique. I'm through with that place now. It has gone to shit.[/QUOTE]
Good hanging out with you Mr E. I don't think that it was Monchique. Mine lasted until I got back home. I tried something "Repoflor", which seemed to be working until I ate some yogurt on the plane. BIG mistake! Surprisingly Pepto Bismal took care of the "Revenge" But, I'm currently taking an antibiotic.
Thanks for the advice guys!
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[QUOTE=Zingadoon]Repressed sexual frustration needs an outlet! Let the muslims take a page from their semitic brothers in tel aviv and import C. I. S. And asian women, open brothrels, and line up to be serviced. Or, take flights to Brazil, crowd into balcony bar, call escorts, and hit the termas. That's all they need to stop feeling hostility.[/QUOTE]
I disagree.
There is only one cure for them.
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Ok this is getting stupid.
There is no need for religous debates on here.