THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Gay Boy on September 08, 2007, 04:30:18 PM
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I was watching Bill Maher this morning and Mos Def was his guest and Maher wanted to discuss the new Bin Laden tape and Mos Def went off about how Bin Laden and Al Qaeda "aren't real" and that 9/11 was a hoax created by the Bush admin. He even seemed to go off on Christianity calling it biggest terrorist organization in the world.
He also said white racists are more dangerous than terrorists lol.
I used to like the guy. :-\
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Mos fell off. Your time is up, tap dancin', singin' negro.
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I was watching Bill Maher this morning and Mos Def was his guest and Maher wanted to discuss the new Bin Laden tape and Mos Def went off about how Bin Laden and Al Qaeda "aren't real" and that 9/11 was a hoax created by the Bush admin. He even seemed to go off on Christianity calling it biggest terrorist organization in the world.
He also said white racists are more dangerous than terrorists lol.
I used to like the guy. :-\
There is substantial evidence that Al Qaeda does not exist in the way we think it does. There is no Al Qaeda "group" per-se, no centralized system of command. Many terrorists consider themselves Al Qaeda, but you or I could make the same claim and be just as valid. It's an illusion created by the number of incidents blamed on Al Qaeda by fame seeking junior-league terrorists who want to attach themselves to something with more noteriety. It's less a multi-tentacled terror-puss than a loose guild of nerdoells.
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I was watching Bill Maher this morning and Mos Def was his guest and Maher wanted to discuss the new Bin Laden tape and Mos Def went off about how Bin Laden and Al Qaeda "aren't real" and that 9/11 was a hoax created by the Bush admin. He even seemed to go off on Christianity calling it biggest terrorist organization in the world.
He also said white racists are more dangerous than terrorists lol.
I used to like the guy. :-\
There is substantial evidence that Al Qaeda does not exist in the way we think it does. There is no Al Qaeda "group" per-se, no centralized system of command. Many terrorists consider themselves Al Qaeda, but you or I could make the same claim and be just as valid. It's an illusion created by the number of incidents blamed on Al Qaeda by fame seeking junior-league terrorists who want to attach themselves to something with more noteriety. It's less a multi-tentacled terror-puss than a loose guild of nerdoells.
Except Mos Def doesn't believe they exist period. He thinks its just a hoax created by our govt. Big difference. :lol He said Bin Laden never existed.
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sounds about right
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There is substantial evidence that Al Qaeda does not exist in the way we think it does.
classify me baby!
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I was watching Bill Maher this morning and Mos Def was his guest and Maher wanted to discuss the new Bin Laden tape and Mos Def went off about how Bin Laden and Al Qaeda "aren't real" and that 9/11 was a hoax created by the Bush admin. He even seemed to go off on Christianity calling it biggest terrorist organization in the world.
He also said white racists are more dangerous than terrorists lol.
I used to like the guy. :-\
There is substantial evidence that Al Qaeda does not exist in the way we think it does. There is no Al Qaeda "group" per-se, no centralized system of command. Many terrorists consider themselves Al Qaeda, but you or I could make the same claim and be just as valid. It's an illusion created by the number of incidents blamed on Al Qaeda by fame seeking junior-league terrorists who want to attach themselves to something with more noteriety. It's less a multi-tentacled terror-puss than a loose guild of nerdoells.
Except Mos Def doesn't believe they exist period. He thinks its just a hoax created by our govt. Big difference. :lol He said Bin Laden never existed.
There is no doubt that our government willingly perpetuated the myth and gave it life even if they did not create it outright.
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I was watching Bill Maher this morning and Mos Def was his guest and Maher wanted to discuss the new Bin Laden tape and Mos Def went off about how Bin Laden and Al Qaeda "aren't real" and that 9/11 was a hoax created by the Bush admin. He even seemed to go off on Christianity calling it biggest terrorist organization in the world.
He also said white racists are more dangerous than terrorists lol.
I used to like the guy. :-\
There is substantial evidence that Al Qaeda does not exist in the way we think it does. There is no Al Qaeda "group" per-se, no centralized system of command. Many terrorists consider themselves Al Qaeda, but you or I could make the same claim and be just as valid. It's an illusion created by the number of incidents blamed on Al Qaeda by fame seeking junior-league terrorists who want to attach themselves to something with more noteriety. It's less a multi-tentacled terror-puss than a loose guild of nerdoells.
Except Mos Def doesn't believe they exist period. He thinks its just a hoax created by our govt. Big difference. :lol He said Bin Laden never existed.
There is no doubt that our government willingly perpetuated the myth and gave it life even if they did not create it outright.
er...thats interesting?
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Gay Boy, he means to say that the U.S. government has been feeding people the idea that Al Qaeda is a real organization (when they capture its "No. 2 man" or whatever) rather than a very loosely knit group of disparate people with no real structure or chain of command.
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He sounded like he agreed with Mos Def though lol. Mos Def didn't say that at all. Mos Def said there was never such a person who ever lived called Osama Bin Laden and was a character made up by the govt and also there never existed a Al Qaeda.
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Well, Mos Def is insane, but that still doesn't mean you should buy how the government sells the whole Al Qaeda thing to the American public; they misrepresent the info to make it easier to digest.
BTW, Iraq wasn't responsible for 9/11 either, but you wouldn't know that if you listened to the Bush administration.
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Well, Mos Def is insane, but that still doesn't mean you should buy how the government sells the whole Al Qaeda thing to the American public; they misrepresent the info to make it easier to digest.
BTW, Iraq wasn't responsible for 9/11 either, but you wouldn't know that if you listened to the Bush administration.
Well duh. :-* I just thought he bought into Def's idea that Bin Laden was an invention of the govt.
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Mos Def's insanity is not a new thing and exists in song form as well...
[youtube=425,350]tD5WlQ54Sg0[/youtube]
BUSH KNOCKED DOWN THA TOWERZ ::)
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Like Zach De La Roca, Immortal Technique, and other "underground" rappers, Mos is heavily involved in the 911 Truth movement. He's been an extreme black nationalist for some time now, and it's reflected in his music (download Rock and Roll from him). The guy constantly makes prejudiced, ignorant comments yet it's quite ironic: the majority of his listening audience is white, and the people who write his checks in Hollywood are white. If you've ever been to a "backpack" hip hop concert you know what I'm talking about.
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I do believe we have to throw off the shackles of our white oppressors, I agree with Mos Def and PD on that.
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I've never been into the extreme nationalist movement. I did an ethnographic study on the NBPP and they scared the shit out of me
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So you don't believe we need to bring whitey down? I am disappointed in you.
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from my experience there are more black 9/11 truthers than white ones then there are white to black people ratio wise. I don't get the connection. It's weird.