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<cite> @Gheelle.T said:</cite> ^You're Dr.Kennedy. In the medical world, once a patient walks in ER his status, race, or nationality becomes irreverent. Doctors are obliged to treat and give that patient the best care that facility offers. Besides, why would one assume that medical staff is of one race(white), when in fact in most of American hospitals and clinics they only make half of the Medical staff. The doctors who cared for Mr. Duncan could have been Blacks, Indians,Arab Hispanic or White. Just imagine if the doctor who took care of him turns out to be a black, then what? Maybe they will blame the CDC and the hospital directors. Read this article: " Medical records provided to The Associated Press by Duncan’s family show that Pham helped care for him throughout his hospital stay, including the day he arrived in intensive care with diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and the day before he died." Here They weren't even obligated to help Mr Duncan. Since Mr Duncan wasn't an American citizen and he didn't possess the required health insurance, the hospital was under no obligation to serve Mr Duncan, but they did so for political reasons. Mr Duncan's illness was highly contagious and it was the first case of Ebola in the United States, which is why the hospital chose to treat him free-of-cost. And now the Asian nurse who treated Mr Duncan just got diagnosed with Ebola as well. She's very sick right now, but yet we don't see these Black-Americans crying racism or talking about her. And now we have LOSERS like Jesse Jackson trying to inject racism into this incident. Wallahi the way I hate that snake Jesse Jackson is unreal. I mean, Mr Duncan was sick and he died. It's sad, but it happens. More than 7000 Americans die every single day, for various causes, and there's nothing racial about this whatsoever.
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Everything is a "conspiracy" to people who are disconnected from reality. Why is Mr Duncan's race even relevant? Mr Duncan was a Black man who died from Ebola, but if he were a White man he would have met the same fate. There is no treatment or cure from Ebola and all you can really do is hope for the best. But people are making Mr Duncan's death into a race-related issue... Even Jesse Jackson visited that hospital in Dallas and was insinuating that Duncan's death was race-related. These charlatans and clowns make a living off of stoking the fires of racial anger, and always blaming everything on "Whitey" but never doing anything pro-active to help their own community. Not everything in life is about race.
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I blame only Somalis if Ebola reaches our lands
DoctorKenney replied to AbdiJohnson's topic in Politics
Mr Johnson should stay far away from the Horn of Africa. I am, Doctor "Lets keep Johnson away from Somalia" Kenney -
It's such a shame that these Black Athletes always go broke within a few years of retiring. I mean, NBA Player Allen Iverson made over 150 million dollars in his career! And now he's completely broke! I've read stories of how Iverson used to buy thousands of dollars worth of clothing when he was in another city, and then he left the clothes in the hotel room, never actually wearing them! If he was smart, he could have spent just 1 million dollars per year. This would guarantee a fairly luxurious lifestyle. I mean, that's more than double the salary of a surgeon in the United States. It's more than enough money. He would have never gone broke, and he would've had enough money to spend on his children and his future grandchildren.
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<cite> @Tallaabo said:</cite> She did not kill anyone like the warlords, politicians, terrorists, former generals, and countless other Somalis roaming free today; she did not rob anyone at gunpoint like the pirates praised by some in this forum do; she did not defraud the public like our leaders do all the time; she did not occupy anyone's home by force like the thread starter's uncles do :-D and she did not bring in rapists to occupy koonfuria to abuse and humilate our sisters. So Dr Ken, what is the crime of this widow for which you would execute her? Treason, and working with a terrorist organization. Seriously Tallaabo, you must be doing some serious mental gymnastics to claim that this woman doesn't deserve execution. You don't have to actually kill someone in order to be guilty of treason. As long as you were complicit in the act and you aided the enemy, then you can be charged with this crime.
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CidanSultan, I don't give a shit about what "America" or what "Britain" has done in the past. I never expected them to be angels in the first place The reason why I'm singling out ISIS/Boko Haram/Al Shabab is because they claim to be the torch-bearers of Islam, they claim to be the new "Caliphate", they claim that they're on the "Siratul Mustaqeem", Al Baghdadi claims that he's the successor of the 4 Righteous Caliphs. They even changed their names to "The Islamic State" because they want to claim that they're the ones on the straight path. So yes, their actions will be scrutinized. You're comparing apples and oranges here. And committing acts of terror against civilians and undermining global peace and stability is what ISIS is guilty of, they make the blood of innocent civilians halal, they've killed Shia's and Christians and Sunnis, and now these dogs are threatening to attack the United States and Europe.
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CidanSultan, just the fact alone that they beheaded British aid workers is enough to label them as terrorists and as a group worthy of being destroyed. The killing of ONE British Aid Worker is bad enough by the standards of Islam. You can't just dismiss their killings as "wrong" while you continue to promote this Khawaarij group They spread fitna in the land and are responsible for much bloodshed. You have absolutely no knowledge of Islam as literally every single Muslim group and mosque has labeled them for what they are; Khawaarij.
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CidanSultan seems to be under the delusion that 2 wrongs make a right. That if the Zionists commit a wrong, then that automatically gives ISIS the license to also commit wrongs. I'm in shock right now
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Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
DoctorKenney replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
Not once did I claim that the ISIS group is an Israeli conspiracy. It's been clear they were a Khawaarij group from Day One. And I was aware of ISIS since at least the beginning of last year. And why do you always talk about the actions of the West? Since when is America's actions an excuse for the behavior of ISIS? So if America does something wrong, that suddenly gives ISIS the license to behave like Khawaarij terrorist dogs? We're Muslims, we're supposed to behave better and BE better than others, and what kind of example is ISIS setting when they behave like rabid dogs, cutting off the heads of everyone they don't like? -
Nouri Al Maliki was probably the worst possible person to lead Iraq during this critical time. He was an awful President, and he openly suppressed the Sunnis while favoring the Shia's. There were many violent crackdowns on Sunni protesters and he did not give them their rights. This pissed off a lot of Sunnis, and this led to the Sunni Arab Tribal Members allying with ISIS in order to undermine Al Maliki's rule in Iraq. You couldn't possibly do worse than this... In 2009, Iraq actually appeared to be stable. The violence was way down, US Troops were withdrawing and the country was on it's way to a recovery. But Maliki's actions fucked it up so heavily that I honestly don't think Iraq can never be a real nation again. Even the Iranians are disgusted with Maliki, the worst President of any nation I've ever witnessed in my lifetime. After this whole ISIS situation is resolved, I can see Iraq being split into a few countries; Sunni Iraq, Shia Iraq, and Kurdish Iraq. Iraq as a state no longer exists and sooner or later it will be split apart.
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Warya you didn't even respond to my points. If you wanna go ahead and believe this then it's up to you. But the English had absolutely no technological innovations prior to 1600, yet genetically they're no different than the English of today. In fact, back then the island of Britain was in chaos and was an intellectual backwater. Look it up Now do you want to adopt a British surname and move there? Go right ahead But in the year 2514, 500 years in the future......when we are long dead, do you want our distant descendants to look back and see a Somalia that was prosperous, technologically advanced and stable?
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<cite> @burahadeer said:</cite> yes with very small population and do they run the mines,cut it,sell it,NO NO......is there any African owned company,run by native Africans;are engineers and everyone else who manages native, like you would find say in china,india,malaysia etc...they doing good with very small population with minerals but still not comparable to these countries in terms of industry and knowhow....yeee and out of 50+ countries. The Gulf Arab countries are exactly the same. The Gulf countries are full of European and American engineers. Let go of this inferiority complex, do what you can for your family and country and stay out of it. Stop sucking up to others.
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Botswana and Namibia are relatively prosperous African countries with a per capita income comparable to Turkey or Mexico
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Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
DoctorKenney replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
This is directed at you CidanSultan. I saw this on Facebook and I thought I should share this: An interesting discussion with a young ISIS recruit... He is seventeen years old and eager to go and fight in Syria. When I tried to talk him out of it, he started calling me derogatory names! I said to him: we can call each other names from here till kingdom come. However, let’s discuss this in more civilized manner and put our guns, grenades and weapons on the table for moment. If you like what you hear, you follow the truth wherever it is. If you don’t like it, do what you want! The young man surprisingly agreed. I said to him: you claim that you follow the Quran and Sunnah, am I correct? He said yes. Why do you want to go to Syria? He said because this is where the Caliphate, Islamic state, dignity and honor of Muslims is. I said: is Caliphate a legitimate cause for killing Muslims and destroying property? He thought for a while and then answered yes, it is. These people opposing it are most likely apostates and hypocrites and deserve to die. Besides, the Muslims who die among them are collateral damage for a greater cause. I said to him: let us not jump to conclusions and take it step by step. Caliphate is something that is praised in Islam but it was never an objective to live or die for. It is not part of the essentials in Islam. This is why the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam didn’t mention it to be one of the seventy plus branches of Iman. Ibn Taimiyah said: “The Sunnah is to have one Caliph and the rest are his deputies. However, if the Ummah disobeyed and had more than one ruler, each ruler must establish the prescribed punishments, fulfil his duties and give rights to his subjects.” If you look the time of the great scholars of Islam, you will find that they had a separate state in Al Andalus and they had an army and a ruler from the Umayyad Caliphate while the majority had the Abbasid Caliphate! Abu Hanifah, Malik, Ash-Shafi’ee, and Imam Ahmed and many other Imams never said that this is kufr or called for war to regain Caliphate. Great scholars of Islam said that having many separate states is permissible with different rulers such as Al Qurtobi, Ibn Taimiyah, Al Shawkani, Al Shingeeti and many more. My young European friend looked confused. I said to him: besides, the consequences of fighting and killing Muslims are far greater than claiming to unite the Muslims under one Caliph. Look at the amount of killing this so claimed Caliph is infecting in the Muslims while invading their towns and villages and killing anyone who stands in his way. No one had ever dared to do this for Caliphate except the Shi’ah who call for their Imamate. Assim Luqman Al Hakeem This is not a real Caliphate. This is not the Way of Islam. A Caliphate is desired but killing should NEVER be the means to this end. And there is nothing wrong with there being multiple Islamic States scattered around the world. Indeed, for most of our history it was like this. The Abbasid and Ottoman Empires NEVER controlled the entire Muslim world. Islamic Spain had it's own government, separate from the one that existed in Damascus or in Baghdad. But each Islamic country flourished and did really well. Killing and subjugating others as an excuse to enforce your will on people is completely against Islamic principles, it goes against the way of our righteous forefathers, and it's unacceptable. During the time of the Ottoman Empire, Somalis also had their own empire (the Adal Sultanate, and the Ajuuraan Sultanate). Each of them were separate countries who both had trade links and ties with the Ottomans, but did not come under Ottoman rule. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with this. You need to be realistic about this. WHAT IS IT that you want CidanSultan? Do you really think it's a good idea for these xayawaan ISIS fighters to invade Kurdish territory and start massacring the residents there?? Just so they can establish their phony Caliphate which in reality is nothing more than a Khawaarij group? Did it ever occur to you that every single Muslim country, every Muslim organization, every Islamic University as well as all major scholars have roundly condemned ISIS and their actions? These guys make Al Shabab look miskeen! Why are you being a proponent for them? -
Video of the same guy This guy is hilarious
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Burahadeer you've proven my point yet again. Inferiority complex smh. Vietnam was a shithole in 1980, which wasn't a long time ago. And when compared to how long human history is, 30 years is a blink of an eye. But you're more than welcome to disown your roots and embrace Vietnam or some other country I don't think anyone will stop you
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This Somali girl is the best Pasta maker in Chicago
DoctorKenney replied to Holac's topic in General
<cite> @Alpha Blondy said:</cite> you're perpetuating misogyny with comments like these. a woman ought to be respected regardless not because she can make a nice pasta. You're unbelievably annoying. -
<cite> @burahadeer said:</cite> True they pillaged but don't have good reason why Africans fare worst among races in every aspect.India had independence in 1948 and on Mars today.Most African countries had their flag same decade or so.Maybe this their world and we bond to be subservient. You have a serious inferiority complex dude. Are you not aware that Africa itself has had numerous civilizations, and that just a generation ago China was an extremely poor country? Things change, and they can change fast. You need to let go of this mentality. The least you can do is to help Maamulka SNM become an industrialized and advanced nation-state. Everyone should do their part.
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This Somali girl is the best Pasta maker in Chicago
DoctorKenney replied to Holac's topic in General
Someone introduce me to this young woman A trip to Chicago is underway <3 -
Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
DoctorKenney replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
Why you refer to this Khawaarij group as "The Islamic State" is beyond me. They will meet their bloody end just like every other Takfiri terrorist group. -
^^I agree, this entire situation was aggravated by Obama's indecisiveness and not taking advantage of the situation when he had the chance. Obama had a bad situation and he made it worse. Yet we don't see Mr "Abdi Johnson" calling for the removal of the United States from NATO. Something's telling me "Abdi Johnson" gets his talking points from Sean Hannity at FOX News, or perhaps FrontPage Magazine or some other right-wing news source.
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Turkey has fought against ISIS, but they limited their actions because of the 46 Turkish hostages which ISIS had kidnapped. Again, Turkey is attempting to act in a way in which they can combat ISIS without it blowing up in their face. Turkey is next door to ISIS territory, so they have to behave much more cautiously. But now that these hostages have been released, Turkey has much more of a free hand to deal with ISIS and help crush them, and their Parliament recently voted to do just that. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/23/turkey-us-air-strikes-isis-syria-erdogan If you think that destroying this Khawaarij group ISIS isn't in the interests of Turkey, then you don't know politics. And you haven't been listening to ISIS themselves who have threatened to conquer Turkey and destroy the government http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/turkey-ready-send-ground-forces-against-isis-exchange-syrian-gov%E2%80%99ts-removal-pm-says And BTW, Turkey has fought against ISIS, they even fought them during the days when Obama infamously shrugged them off as a "JayVee team" http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/01/30/Turkish-army-strikes-ISIS-convoy-in-Syria.html I am, Doctor "You can do better than that Johnson" Kenney
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And that's actually factually false. Turkey has joined in the fight against ISIS, and they've given plenty of military and logistical support to combat this group. Funny how you don't use this same scrutiny against the United States. Maybe you should stop reading FrontPageMag and actually consult a real news source. I'm just saying... I am, Doctor "If you're gonna make a claim, then back it up" Kenney
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Well then why isn't the United States doing anything to combat ISIS at the moment, aside from a few airstrikes? American troops are stationed in the region, there are American warships, planes, and Drones within striking distance from ISIS, yet for some reason we don't see a massive assault on ISIS on the part of the US Troops. Why is that? Why are you singling out Turkey but ignoring the United States? I am, Doctor "Embarrassing these fools since 1992" Kenney
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