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Effect of cows dung and urine are very very obvious dear...it happens.

No it doesn't..and i'm not a Hindu, so your comment doesn't work with me,
Kid like you should go see a Psychologist
 
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No it doesn't..and i'm not a Hindu, so your comment doesn't work with me,
Kid like you should go see a Psychologist
Repectable Dementiated old farts can have any hallucinations.

Trump can nail very decesively in usa dwindling economy by creating unrest. His thoughts are very similar to modie. These people bring unrest to such a spike to brakeout sectarian gorilla wars in country.
 
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Repectable Dementiated old farts can have any hallucinations.

Trump can nail very decesively in usa dwindling economy by creating unrest. His thoughts are very similar to modie. These people bring unrest to such a spike to brakeout sectarian gorilla wars in country.

Oh now broken minds can read minds of the people :lol:
 
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Watch especially from 50.00 minute mark.

He is connecting with Americans because he is saying what no one else wants to say.
 
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Ex-Australia PM Abbott says West should 'proclaim superiority over Islam'



SYDNEY: Deposed Australian prime minister Tony Abbott declared Wednesday "cultures are not all equal" and the West should proclaim its superiority over Islam, sparking accusations he is trying to "Trumpify" the nation's politics.

The staunch Catholic also called on Australians to stop apologizing for their values.


Abbott, who was ousted by Malcolm Turnbull in a Liberal Party coup in September but remains on the backbench, urged the West to "be ready to proclaim the clear superiority of our culture to one that justifies killing people in the name of God".

"We can't remain in denial about the massive problem within Islam," he wrote in an opinion piece for the mass-market Sydney Daily Telegraph.

Labor opposition frontbencher Ed Husic slammed Abbott for his "effort to Trumpify Australian politics", after U.S. Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump once again courted controversy by calling for Muslims to be barred from entering the country.

"What are these guys going on about, other than what I see as a broader effort to Trumpify Australian politics by bringing in the extreme elements of conservative discussion within the U.S. political system to Australian shores?" Husic told Sky News.

Abbott, who briefly trained as a priest before entering politics and was once dubbed the "Mad Monk", added that Australians should stop being "apologetic about the values that have made our country as free, fair and prosperous as any on Earth".

- Mutual respect -

Labor opposition Leader Bill Shorten called the remarks "entirely counterproductive".

"Inflammatory language undermines efforts to build social cohesion, mutual respect and has the potential to harm the efforts of national security agencies to keep Australians safe," he said in a statement.

Australian Human Rights Commission chief Gillian Triggs also criticized Abbott's tone.

"We have to be extremely careful before we make blanket assertions about Islam as a religion, or the Muslim people in Australia," she said.

"Many of those (Muslims) I meet in my job, I know them to be really remarkably peaceable and good family people. So I think we need to work on understanding why that tiny number... has become so radicalized."

Prime Minister Turnbull told national radio Abbott was entitled to his opinion but made clear the vast majority of Muslims were appalled by violent extremism.

"The extremism of ISIL or Daesh, these terrorists, is utterly rejected by the leaders of the great majority of Muslim nations," he said, referring to ISIS.

"The one thing we need to be very careful not to do, and I'm sure Tony agrees with this, what we must not do is play into the hands of our enemies and seek to tag all Muslims with responsibility for the crimes of a few."

Australia, a key U.S. ally in the fight against ISIS, has foiled six attacks on its home soil by radicalized Muslims over the past year, according to authorities.

But several have been carried out, including a 17-hour siege at a central Sydney cafe in which Iranian-born self-styled cleric Man Haron Monis and two hostages were killed, with a one-year memorial service being held next week.

The attacks sparked a tightening of counter-terrorism laws, while parliament last week passed legislation to strip dual nationals of their citizenship if they are convicted of terrorism offences or found to have fought with banned groups overseas.





 
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"I love Pakistan. I. Love. Pakistan," a smiling Donald Trump tells a camera at what appears to be a swanky TV event.
The video is currently making the rounds on social media, just a day after Trump was elected President of the United States.
 
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For what it's worth, I hope Donald Trump fails in the presidential race. He was the potential to put the US on fire literally, on top of which he may a screw or two loose. Fueling his career using genuine Islamophobia, which people like him create in the place, calling for a ban on all Muslims including American Muslims, which is totally unconstitutional. His attention may turn to Pakistan soon.

Americans in the house? How do you guys feel about what he said? The White House wasn't happy.

Donald Trump, Muslims, and The White House | Today in Pakistan

Why should America admit lower class from the Middle East and Muslim world ?

Given the experience of UK with Pakistanis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotherham_child_sexual_exploitation_scandal

Trump or no Trump Upper class Pakistanis especially the educated are going to find their way into the West
 
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