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USAF Generals delivers a powerful speech and tells racists to 'get out'

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Sorry about that.I am actually fed up with this internet service which is the best one here in Canada.It is very hard to post any thing.I need to do additional clickings to do my job.:hitwall:
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it is not the problem with your internet service I guess. It is with the server of PDF. They can't afford fast dedicated servers so even with the best internet speed sometimes PDF simply does not respond while other web services are working properly.
 
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It has no place here and there but it successfully expands it's sphere of influence.
 
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USAF Generals delivers a powerful speech and tells racists to 'get out'


Give this man a raise. This is what leadership is supposed to be like. Can we make this man our president instead of the racist meathead who miraculously got elected and is making a mockery out of the greatest position in the world? We need more people like this general in leadership positions.
 
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Sorry about that.I am actually fed up with this internet service which is the best one here in Canada.It is very hard to post any thing.I need to do additional clickings to do my job.:hitwall:

I guess you were lured by Comwave LOLOLOL
 
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See the difference? Can you imagine a leader like that in Pakistan telling bigots and extremists off in a similar way?

We will deal with bigots and extremists once we expell every last Afghan out of Pakistan. Afghans are cancer.

As for the difference LOL What difference are you talking about when the POTUS defends racists and his minions have to repair the damage LMAO
 
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We will deal with bigots and extremists once we expell every last Afghan out of Pakistan. Afghans are cancer.

As for the difference LOL What difference are you talking about when the POTUS defends racists and his minions have to repair the damage LMAO

Forget the Afghans for a moment bro, we have enough extremists of our own. South Punjab is full of them, and so is Karachi to name just a couple of places.

What I am saying is, that this gentleman, in his personal capacity as a commander of men under his command/tutelage, sought out to publicly condemn and distance himself from those who were trying to spread bigotry and racial hatred. That is to be commended, no? He knew the difference it would make if he didn't speak out in comparison to him speaking out in such a forceful way.

Extremism is an ideology, if we allow them space or tolerate them or shy away from confronting them, it only emboldens them, especially if political or military leaders do not come out and condemn them. Leaders are supposed to lead people by example, this is what I saw in this gentleman. I don't see the same zeal in most of Pakistani leadership, and that's all I am referring to. When was the last time our current political or military leaders had the gall to condemn Burqa Mullah recently, just to give you one example.
 
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