Garpal Gumnut
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Amidst all the hyperbole over the death of the Saudi traitor Khashoggi, it appears to me that there is an incipient racism at work in the media against the Kingdom of Saud.
This chappie Khasshogi was quite willing for over 35 years to sup at the table of his betters and profit from it.
No wonder they were upset with him for working for the Washington Post a liberal rag.
He was offered passage back to the Kingdom but refused. An altercation ensued in which he lost 3 fingers and was dismembered by a Saudi hit team, according to the Turkish media.
He could have fallen on a broken ashtray.
His family have been arms dealers for generations and Dodi Fayed was a relative.
So I find it very, very difficult to muster a tear for this chap who found himself on the sharp side of the saber rather than the blunt.
The West should not cede control of Saudi influence to other players such as the Chinese and Russians.
MBS seems to have a good hand on Saudi, regional and international politics.
I mean Khasshogi was just a journalist. Millions have died from starvation and war since he fell off the coil.
Let's get real about this bloke.
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Very provocative Mr Gumnut.
Abuse of power always bothers me.
Donald Trump is just a politician so someone should knock him off ?
I think not. Standards should be kept.
So Gumnuts, you are saying the murder is acceptable given the circumstances.
I don't like horses and people who like horses, so it is acceptable that I can kill you all.
Your thread and diatribe is not helping with the community of ASF.
While Khashoggi is not a liberal or much of a journalist, in fact, he was a Saudi apologist who curry favour with its princes and happened to bet on the wrong horse with the recent reshuffle... But there's no excuse for his murder Al.
News from Turkey, assuming we can believe that, was that he was tortured in the consulate. His fingers were chopped.. then the hit team really got to work on him, sawing him into pieces while he was still breathing. WTF?
But then some 10 million Yemeni are suffering the worst humanitarian crisis right now; on the verge of its biggest famine in a hundred years. So maybe in that context, selling what conscience they have for $110B this year is a really good price.
So Luutzu, if what you are saying is correct, I don't know, not my area of knowledge, 1 life is only worth $11USD, assuming we are pricing the 10M Yemeni to the 110B$USD.While Khashoggi is not a liberal or much of a journalist, in fact, he was a Saudi apologist who curry favour with its princes and happened to bet on the wrong horse with the recent reshuffle... But there's no excuse for his murder Al.
News from Turkey, assuming we can believe that, was that he was tortured in the consulate. His fingers were chopped.. then the hit team really got to work on him, sawing him into pieces while he was still breathing. WTF?
But then some 10 million Yemeni are suffering the worst humanitarian crisis right now; on the verge of its biggest famine in a hundred years. So maybe in that context, selling what conscience they have for $110B this year is a really good price.
So Luutzu, if what you are saying is correct, I don't know, not my area of knowledge, 1 life is only worth $11USD, assuming we are pricing the 10M Yemeni to the 110B$USD.
While I think that is just wrong our horse welding friend tends to think life is worth $0 of that life doesn't agree with their position.
On that note, I hate horses, so kill them all, they and the people that love them have no value or worth or if they do, I will equate them to the people of Yemeni, for every horse death, I will give $11USD.
For those they cannot understand this cryptic bull****, the person who posted this thread is a horse lover.
Fu--k me what has this to do with investing and shares?
Off with those horses legs, they are are traitors, in my mind.
Still cannot believe someone who is intelligent can accept murder as acceptable.
You silly people have obviously never read Shakespeare.
Was he a Saudi ?
Being a traitor to a disgusting regime would be rather honourable I would think. He therefore didn't deserve what he got and it should be a lesson to snowflakes that if you deal with devils you get melted in the process..
So Luutzu, if what you are saying is correct, I don't know, not my area of knowledge, 1 life is only worth $11USD, assuming we are pricing the 10M Yemeni to the 110B$USD.
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Fu--k me what has this to do with investing and shares?
You Sirrah,
Are an example of one who transmits but does not receive.
Read more.
Of course he was a fuckn Saudi you muppet.
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Yemin has been bombed, droned and literally starved to death since 2013 [or there abouts].
Currently suffering from the largest cholera outbreak in history. The country's on the verge of famine. All the droning and bombings kinda put a stop to agriculture and all that... destruction of a port where some 90% of its imports and humanitarian aids comes in, total blockade, destruction of utilities and infrastructures etc.
Most of these didn't make it to the mainstream news though.
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I think it has plenty to do with investing. Namely, money & morality; where do we draw the line with the companies we keep, the activities we encourage and profit from.
Technically he was more of an American than a Saudi.
If he's a Saudi, Trump and other geniuses leading the world wouldn't have such a hard time or cancelling them trips to go make some money.
Of course he was a fuckn Saudi you muppet.
Who, Shakespeare you muppet ?.
Go away Gumnut , you are a disgrace to the human race if you think Kashoggi's murder is justifiable in any way.
Still I suppose you have generated a few posts on this otherwise moribund forum called General Chat.
I do resent your attack on Aussie Stock Forums.
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