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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Shek Taj Aldin Al Hilali [Foolish Wisdom]

Shek Taj Aldin Al Hilali
[Foolish Wisdom]


It is not style or structure that sells books, or movies; it is the nature of the beast, the nature of man—for the most part. Yes, style and structure help, I admit, but the imagination plays a big roll in all this, and man’s mind can (with human nature) create a vatic for his next move. Jesus Christ even implied by saying: I may trust man (or may want to) but not his nature. He was saying something none of us, nowadays, want to hear.

You don’t kick a man out of a country for saying what he thinks, usually, not in America anyhow (and I didn’t think they did in Australia), or else you’d have no taxpayers. The Shei, foolish as he may have been to put his statements in such a way (implying women are like meat, and mean like cats), he made his voice heard, as he wanted to. Had he said it any other way, it would not have made international news—its called sensationalism. What he said was perhaps one of the few truths I’ve heard an Islamic clergy say, say it wrong he did, he did not have to insult half the world. But when you put on tight pants, and prance around the park you get what your looking for, eyes on you. You’re not looking for rape, I grant you that, but you may get it if you trigger the nature in the beast of man. That is called life, reality in the raw. We have other triggers in life we don’t quite understand them, but they are there (even the rabbi has them, that is why when they talk privately to a woman, there are two, not one; each insuring they do not do what nature may want them to do). Another example might be, such as North Korea’s ambition to be a Nuclear Power, put the nature in the beast, you get a pygmy of a leader, who gets mad, and wants to be equal to Bush, envy, and jealousy seep in (and any country with 25-million tax paying citizens, who is getting assistance from the UN for food, est., with time and ambition, can produce ((as we have seen)) the nuke): President Bush needs a to learn in human nature we don’t provoke: Hannibal, the great warrior fought Rome out of spite that was planted by his father: he didn’t hate Rome, otherwise he would have destroyed it, he just didn’t like their arrogance; he wanted to push their face in the sand, and he did; as North Korea may wish to now to listen to human nature, they could trigger something they would not like; and rape can come in many forms.
Anyhow, there is such a thing called: rights with responsibilities. You may have the right to run around naked, but I’d think twice: where am I, and who might be looking, and add to that, what is the potential harm in it, to me!
The Sheik used cats and meat and keeping women in houses, and veils, and so forth and on to harness this nature in man. I don’t think we need to go back to the Stone Age, unless his kind is that aggressive, but let’s hope we can go on living, with just a few disruptions, or modifications. It is nice to see the figures of young women, and older women, and so forth and on, and no need to hide their faces, but we need to know when to stop, it is called discipline, women nowadays have of this, and they say often: no limits, or think they don’t need them, and get raped because of them, and mans nature, and I think many of them can be prevented; but then that is my opinion, I hope I don’t get kicked out of the USA for it.

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