Saturday, April 27, 2013

What are some offensive terms and topics to people from the Dominican Republic?

Q. I'm trying to hate on someone on YouTube and he's from the Dominican Republic. I know next to nothing about the country though.
Thanks Daisy.

A. Make them think you think Haitians and Dominicans are the same set of people. Say you want to visit Haiti Dominican Republic. Even if it's stupid, just putting Haiti and the Dominican Republic in one sentence can really hit a nerve.

What is a good song for a mission trip video?
Q. I need a song 4-6 minutes in length, a good one to put to a photo sideshow. The photos are from a mission trip from Haiti. We're showing it in school, so the song can't be a "Christian song", but as long as it isn't extremely religious, I think it will be fine.
Anything about helping the world, helping children, loving others, happiness to give, etc. Please help!
Thanks!

A. this song i got from a pamper commercial about buying pampers can help children in need..

Commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYfJfx220lo&feature=related

Song with some random pictures
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFZwZV-hxTA

Have Bashar al Assad's commited atrocities? Is that why the Syrians are trying to overthrow him?
Q. I've already read the Wikipedia page, but all I saw was a vague mention of his troops capturing and torturing an unspecified number of people and Wikipedia, YouTube, Facebook being blocked. Are there any other war crimes?

(I'm asking this in Ramadan because I assume that there might be some Syrians are answering in this category, being majority Muslim.)

Thanks in advance.

A. Let us examine this issue through logic and verified facts, shall we?
Somalia has been without functional government since 1992, while famine is claiming the lives of tens of people every day, and war kills hundreds more.
Nigeria--tens being killed through bombings everyday;
Yemen; hundreds of people being killed everyday, and their Western backed elections that took place last month had one candidate only (really?)--the vice president of the former dictator.
Sudan; hundreds are getting killed everyday;
Afghanistan, where U.S troops are present--hundreds get killed everyday;
Pakistan; tens of people get killed everyday, due to U.S drone attacks and Al-Qaeda bombings;
To list the rest quick; Bahrain; Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Algeria, Haiti and even Mexico--more than 55,000 people have been killed in Mexico since December 2006.
Why does the world only look at Syria? They look at Syria where education is free all the way until PH.D; free healthcare; 0 debt on the treasury etc.
A recent Western poll found that more than 55% of Syrians still support President Assad. If you ask me--it's more like 90% of people still support him. Those who didn't must do so by today when Libya and Yemen are being split.
Who's supporting the Syrian terrorists?
Aiman Al-zawahiri of Al-Qaeda, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, and the West? None of the Gulf monarchies have an elected president; SA doesn't allow women to drive and oppresses all minorities; unemployment is at 29%, and 90% of the wealth with the royals; Kuwait is much and the same; Bahrain is presently occupied by SA and is killing people like birds; Qatar has stripped 2% of its citizens their citizenships in the last 10 years for opposing the Prince.
They tell you 200 killed in Syria, number are false, but let's suppose they're accurate; who killed them? You admit that Al-Qaeda is conducting suicide bombings; you admit that terrorists are attacking people and the regime; so--who is doing the killing? Is it the regime or the terrorists? And, more importantly, who's getting killed? Terrorists, regime forces or citizens?
They give you numbers without evidence, and you're supposed to take a position and make an opinion. They're fooling you. They want to destroy Syria through armed gangs in order to weaken Iran and Hezbollah. So, the West is overlooking all genocides around the world, including Mexico, to look at Syria, because it loves Syrians out of all?
And is supporting Al-Qaeda's suicide bombings against Syrians because the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
The rule of thumb, when the enemy is the judge, all evidence must be dismissed because they don't stand in court. I'm 50% Syrian, and speak to my family in Syria every week. Much of what you hear is false. Syria is mostly safe with the exception of a few areas. People support Assad; they're been predicting his collapse since 2005 and sanctions has been imposed against Syria since 1996. Look it up.




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