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Dingo Warrior

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  1. Buying a monthly wrestling in this day and age is hardly practical as the majority of News and interview's can be read on the Internet.

     

    Also wrestling news and articals are updated 24/7 on the Internet no need to wait each month to read old news.

     

    this comment is balls. yes the internet updates news quickly but in regards to articles? people still like to read the print format and absorb as many different opinions and angles, in different formats, as much as possible. with the news? granted it's out of date by the time a mag hits the shelves, however the writer can add his/her opinion to the news piece.

     

    magazines run interviews that internet sites don't so i fail to understand your logic on this

     

    What Fsm need to do then is to make their magazine available to read on the web.

     

    Most magazine's these days allow you to read the full print version digitally on the web either through a web site or an app.

    That wouldn't work, I can't bring my computer to the toilet to read it.

     

    Get yourself an IPad or an IPhone then that will no longer be an issue.

  2. Buying a monthly wrestling in this day and age is hardly practical as the majority of News and interview's can be read on the Internet.

     

    Also wrestling news and articals are updated 24/7 on the Internet no need to wait each month to read old news.

     

    this comment is balls. yes the internet updates news quickly but in regards to articles? people still like to read the print format and absorb as many different opinions and angles, in different formats, as much as possible. with the news? granted it's out of date by the time a mag hits the shelves, however the writer can add his/her opinion to the news piece.

     

    magazines run interviews that internet sites don't so i fail to understand your logic on this

     

     

     

    Most magazine's these days allow you to read the full print version digitally on the web either through a web site or an app.

  3. As an onlooker who doesnt give a shit about this 'argument' between you I have to disagree.

    I don't actually know what his argument is. He appeared out of nowhere asking if I was a Muslim, then proceeded to ask some more questions, which I refused to answer, which means he wins the debate. Or something :confused:

     

    How can you expect me to put forward a constructive argument if i am unable to ascertain as to the reasons for your objection to this program ?

  4. I believe I have an accurate visual aid for what's happening here:

     

    k0qa1.jpg

     

    Don't let this image be the last word, Dingo! Get in there and debate, kid! You've got another round in you! Remember that Mickey loves 'ya!

     

    Love the picture mate.

     

    They say that Pictures can be more powerfull then words but using a picture of a person with special needs to make a point is cheap way of avoiding a debate.

  5. Okay :laugh:

     

    The same can also be said of you mate.

     

    The plain fact is that you are not responding to any arguements that are being put to you, not answering a single question properly.

     

    The main reason I think is that you are unable to put forward constructive arguements and it probably why you are acting the way you are.

  6. So why then do a small minority of non british Muslems come to UK if they do not wish to intergrate.

    You tell me.

     

    All I will say mate is that I have already won my side of the arguement where as you have not even bothered to argue your's.

  7. The majority of Muslems do want to intergrate into british society however this program's main theme was in regards to the small minority of Muslems that do not want to intergrate into British society.

    Indeed. So, the title of the show was rather misleading then, no? The topic being discussed actually wasn't about British society having a problem with Muslims, it was the usual discussion on Muslims not wanting to integrate into British society.

     

    British Muslems who are born and bred in the UK are part of our society and majority of the Muslems coming from other countries who are not british born wish to intergrate into the UK society.

     

    You do not loose your identity by intergrating into a different society.

     

    All it means is that you adapt to a different way of life but still maintain your beliefs.

     

    So why then do a small minority of non british Muslems come to UK if they do not wish to intergrate.

  8. Buying a monthly wrestling in this day and age is hardly practical as the majority of News and interview's can be read on the Internet.

     

    Also wrestling news and articals are updated 24/7 on the Internet no need to wait each month to read old news.

  9. I've already posted two or three times on the subject.

     

    The majority of Muslems do want to intergrate into british society however this program's main theme was in regards to the small minority of Muslems that do not want to intergrate into British society.

     

    You can still maintain your own identity while at the same time intergrating yourself into that said society.

  10. Debates are there in place to discuss issues and topics that concern people.

     

    Obviously this is a debate that you have an opinion on so could you please elaborte on your views.

    Debates are there to discuss issues, but thus far all you've done is ask me questions. I see no opinions coming from you.

     

    First of all you have to give me a reason why you are against these programs so that I can then give you my opinion on this subject.

  11. First if all then tell me what your view is ?

    I would have thought my view was apparent from my post. I don't think such a show has a place on a publicly funded television channel in this country.

    It is a topic that does concern some people hence that is why this is called a debate.

    Again, I ask what the reaction would be if the show had been called something like "Does Britain have a problem with blacks?" or "Does Britain have a problem with Jews?", or if there had been such a show a few years back during the situation with the IRA called "Does Britain have a problem with Catholics?"

     

    I personally don't think there's any need for such a show in this day & age, especially when we have a panel member describing the burqa as a "binbag".

     

    Debates are there in place to discuss issues and topics that concern people.

     

    Obviously this is a debate that you have an opinion on so could you please elaborte on your views.

  12. First if all then tell me what your view is ?

    I would have thought my view was apparent from my post. I don't think such a show has a place on a publicly funded television channel in this country.

     

    It is a topic that does concern some people hence that is why this is called a debate.

  13. For me this season of Doctor Who has had it's up's and down's however this weeks episode was Doctor who at it's best.

     

    I have also found the new Doctor Who book series to be very good reads as well.

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