View Full Version : Gimli The Dwarf is Right On
Travh20
12-17-2003, 02:28 PM
Here is actor John Rhys-Davies, who plays Gimli the dwarf in the Lord Of the Rings trilogy, and his views aobut Islam, the west, and reproduction, he is so right on its great. I bet he had some great conversations with gay gandalf and pacifist Aragorn. I also hear that Samwise Gamgee is a conservative, and civilian representative to the secratary of the army in CA, equal to a 3 star general in civilian rank.
Gimli Gets it Right (http://promontoryartists.org/lookingcloser/movie%20reviews/Q-Z/returnoftheking-jrd.htm)
Karankawa
12-20-2003, 06:52 PM
By 2020, 50% of the children in Holland under the age of 18 will be of Muslim descent. You look and see what your founding fathers thought of the Dutch. They are constantly looking at the rise of democracy and Dutch values as being the very foundation of American Democracy. If by the mid-century the bulk of Holland is Muslim—and don’t forget, coupled with this there is this collapse of numbers ... Western Europeans are not having any babies. The population of Germany at the end of the century is going to be 56% of what it is now. The populations of France, 52% of what it is now. The population of Italy is going to be down 7 million people. There is a change happening in the very complexion of Western civilization in Europe that we should think about at least and argue about. If it just means the replacement of one genetic stock with another genetic stock, that doesn’t matter too much. But if it involves the replacement of Western civilization with a different civilization with different cultural values, then it is something we really ought to discuss—because, g**dammit, I am for dead white male culture.
This concerns me too. Why is it that white reproduction is getting curbed while other races are being encouraged? It is happening in the USA as much, if not more, than anywhere else.
Blibblob
12-20-2003, 07:28 PM
Wow, and the book is so damn liberal it's not even funny.
Travh20
12-20-2003, 08:02 PM
are you saying lord of the rings is a liberal book? its impossible, it is about war and courage.
Blibblob
12-20-2003, 08:11 PM
are you saying lord of the rings is a liberal book? its impossible, it is about war and courage.
It's about destroying technology if you want to get into the pure meaning. After that the minor points he makes are liberal. It is such a socialist book, destroy money, it corrupts, leave the enviroment alone, fight against those who are destroying it. The part of the book where Sauroman levels the forest, and then the Ents attack him for it. Not ONCE do I see anyting from the Right.
Travh20
12-20-2003, 11:03 PM
LMAO, ya, no one on the right likes the environment, in fact, we all want it dead, as we hate trees and despise pristine lake, LOL I love how the leftist have been brainwashed into thinking everyone on the right hates the environment. Whatever. The right has many outdoorsmen, more than the left has, and we do love the outdoors just as much as the holier than thou envirnmentalists who tread lightly along well worn trails in their birkenstalks eating granola. The right lives in the woods, carves a living out of the earth to feed your dumb ass. How many leftist farmers do you know? hunters? get the f*&^ outa here with that crap. maybe you need to broaden your horizons.
As far as LOTR goes, those subjects that you mentioned are part of the story, but the real message of the book is that good men can not sit and do nothing as evil gathers on his borders, and that every man has a part to play in the grand scheme of things. It is about warriors who battle evil, not pass resolutions against it. Its a good thing there was no UN around in those days, they would say that Sauron and the orcs were misunderstood, and level sanctions against him. LMAO, ya, the left, mighty warriors, ROTFLMAO
Too much constructive thought is given to this left and right business.
Take into consideration the basic principles of our laws which seems to have been forgotton these days. This basic principal was"What a prudent man would do in a given situation".
Applying this to everyday lifes situations might place a person occasionally on what is now considered the left or right side or possibly some where in-between.
No one should limit their mental capacity to make decisions because of a particular group of others.
Because I am middle-of-the-road I am able to see the pitfalls to the right and left most of the time.
I am not asking you to change your view. I am simply inviting you to see life from a new perspective sometimes for a change in scenery. Makes life a lot less boring.
We have been lied to by others in our beginning education.
One example I discovered is "a coin has two sides". I found a coin has a third side and can be stood up on it, Its called the edge. Sometimes this edge has helped me win difficulties by having a different view point. ;)
Karankawa
12-21-2003, 01:20 AM
It is such a socialist book, destroy money, it corrupts, leave the enviroment alone, fight against those who are destroying it. The part of the book where Sauroman levels the forest, and then the Ents attack him for it.
Using this example to "prove" that LoTR is a liberalist book is absolutely ridiculus!
And you guys have completely missed the point of this thread.