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Why the West Fear Islam

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Published on 04 Nov 2023 / In Film & Animation

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bigintol03
bigintol03 7 months ago

Smart kid!

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nopch8t
nopch8t 7 months ago

These are very good points . Its still dosen't explain the well over a hundred years now, of the richest people in the world purposely destroying Christianity or '' save the planet don't have children. You didn't have children so we will replace you with Muslims and not force them to change the way we force you ''.
I'm also confused why Muslims would trust a system that would destroy it's own people purposely , and think Islam is taking over is natural.

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

Well, the purpose of this short video is not to provide empyrically correct datapoints... Rather, this is the reasoning exercise this kid's brain used to wake him up. Not even 5 years ago, a video like this would have been taken down from youtube. So I see it as progress of a kind :)

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

Mr. Noggy, if you were to emigrate from the West (USA) as a late 50s man, where would you consider? I'm a badass sax player (pretty great on flute too) & I'm a huge Bossa Nova fan, so Brasil comes to mind, but it's pretty hairy if you're not rich. But I can play their beloved music quite masterfully so I may find it a good choice.

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

As for your music ability, brasil should be the LAST place you'd want to go as a musician. If you are not playing music at the Hermeto Pascoal level, you are going to get your ass stomped in by kid players. I'm a damn good drummer. Progressive. and im playing all the instruments you hear at the begining of the hermetic crucible openings. Theres a bunch of different versions of the opening song. lol. If you're a jazz player and you are good at playing American music its hard saying where would be a good place to go.

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

@Eggy Noggy: good point. same with Cuba

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

though I can play sax like that. I'm bebop trained and play Clifford Brown & Bird tunes from memory

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

@TripeSwing: YUP. Ive been to cuba as well. Insane musicians there. I saw Gonzalo Rubalcaba there. Playing his ass off.

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

@Eggy Noggy: yeah, Gonzalo is great. I met Chucho Valdes once in SF. His hand came up to the middle of my arm almost when shaking hands

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

@TripeSwing: Thats soo awesome!

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

@Eggy Noggy: I assume you know Jobim's music? I play a bunch of his stuff on flute

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

@TripeSwing: I know of his music to be sure. Especially his 'Standards'. Do you have videos of you playing music?

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

@TripeSwing: Oh yeah, Im all OVER bebop. No bullshit there. :)

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

@Eggy Noggy: I'm kinda behind the curve on tech, so vids of me are from people posting to FB, which I don't have an account on. I left a band called Fatwood recently after 5 years. You can hear some of my work at Fatwoodmusic.com. I'm playing tenor, soprano, baritone saxes and flute & alto sax on everything. Flute & alto only on a few songs because I just had my flute overhauled & just bought an alto recently. I think I'm best on soprano. I wrote all my parts. As for Jobim. check his album Antonio Brasileiro for some great work. I could list more, but that one's enough for some 'non standard' stuff

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

@Eggy Noggy: Max Roach is perhaps my all time favorite drummer. I saw Buddy Rich once, & Billy Cobham a few times. Tony Williams once

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TripeSwing
TripeSwing 7 months ago

@TripeSwing: it looks like Fatwood has truncated the songs to samples. They had full versions on when I left.

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 6 months ago

@TripeSwing: Tony Williams is my goat. What an inspiration. I met Cobham back home in Switzerland as he lives there now. Hes without question a BEAST drummer and he also did drum core as did i. Art Blakey also a beast.

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UncleIroh
UncleIroh 7 months ago

Good to see young men waking up to all the string-pulling.

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

And THAT is why Im posting all of these short vids lately. Its time for change.

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GenerationLESS
GenerationLESS 7 months ago

Kid makes a point. Can't call B.S. on any of that.

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red maple
red maple 7 months ago

And oil

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Eggy Noggy
Eggy Noggy 7 months ago

And various minerals and resources..

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