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Wow that statement is full of hate. Reprehensible. If this sort of post is allowed in this forum I'm done. Period.

I'm a Christian and have love for all my fellow man. For it is written;

John 13:34King James Version (KJV)
34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.

If I have made any statement or posted any photo that offended anyone I am truly sorry.

I am done with this forum.
 
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Wow that statement is full of hate. Reprehensible. If this sort of post is allowed in this forum I'm done. Period.

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I'm just saying from my point of view.In here,zionism is considered as bad as terrorism,and such statements are pretty common in here.I don't know what the folk of the other point of view think.What is considered something in one place is considered another thing in another.We are from different countries and have different opinions.You are welcome to put me on ignore anyday if you don't feel comfortable with my posts,I'm just expressing my feelings.

Sorry if I hurt your feelings.


Kira.
 
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You can have points of view about whatever you want but to suggest that any person should have their throats cut is not acceptable. An opinion should be based on facts available to be checked, your post was your opinion and was abusive. DO NOT DO IT AGAIN
 
I'm sorry if I inflammed anyone.

Let's move on to a new episode..apologies accepted..








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In China the police often use "Hollywood style movie posters" for recruiting new personnel.

09.11.2014...Ziyang Armed Police release new recruiting posters













 
More Chinese police recruitment posters..

02 July 2014....In order to attract outstanding new police recruits in Chengdu. The Chengdu Public Security Bureau official microblogging "Green Chengdu," released a set of police recruit posters. This group of a total of six posters, stars "courageous", "tough" and other six major themes, each one is very "Hong Kong style" with large style, cool figures, props, background, bright spots. Source: Chengdu Public Security Bureau official microblogging












 
More still...

A group of recruiting photos showing Liuzhou SWAT police have been taken by the Liuzhou bureau of public security in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on Dec. 9, 2014. [Photo/Chinanews.com]











 
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CHINA....04.15.2014...Two PAP (Peoples Armed Police) special warfare units ,Guangdong Frontier Corps, conduct training in the mountains.









 
In China a lot of things happen that westerners know nothing about..example..









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Demonstrators walk past a smashed and overturned police car during a protest against the construction of a waste incinerator, in Yuhang district of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, early May 11, 2014.



Riot policemen (R) defend themselves with shields during a protest against the construction of a waste incinerator, in the Yuhang district of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province May 10, 2014.



A police officer stands at the entrance to Yuhang town after a night of riots, west of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province May 11, 2014.
 
In case you did not know the Police and Firemen of China are part of the Peoples Liberation Army(PLA)

Police of Zhejiang Province China hold anti-terror drill. Various equipment, anti-terror attack & physical training techniques are displayed...English.news.cn | 05.27.2014 | Editor: Yang Yi

















 
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This looks more like a public beating than "Crowd Dispersal" ?
 

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