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/pol/ - Abos
Anonymous South Korea No.513020735
You all keep talking about archaic DNA like it's a bad thing.

Funny how everyone here thinks Abos are a different species, yet they're the ones surviving where Cro Magnons and Neanderthals failed. Maybe having a few tens of thousands of years more survival experience in the outback counts for something?
/int/ - Thread 213731308
Anonymous South Korea No.213732492
This land was once a nation of Neo-Confucianism, and today one quarter of its people follow Christianity.
What does that tell you?

In the past, even a crown princess would be expelled from the palace if caught in homosexuality, while other palace attendants would be flogged.

Now, if a gay pride festival is held, fearless K-crusaders charge in to confront it.

This land will never, for all eternity, become a nation of homosexuality.
/int/ - Thread 213531181
Anonymous South Korea No.213532848
>>213532558
But since I'm here anyway, might as well reply you too


No, I pointed out inconsistency. Christianity tries to please both liberal culture and ancient doctrine and it doesn't work. Islam at least sticks to its framework.
And calling me a conformist is funny when defending Islam in the West is the least conformist thing to do.
/int/ - Thread 213506565
Anonymous South Korea No.213509568
>>213509261
You're missing the point entirely.

Immigrants weren't just brought in to "slash wages" they came because your average local simply won't take those jobs anymore. You can meme about "jeets on bikes" all you want, but someone still needs to deliver your late night kebab, clean up piss at the hospital, restock shelves at 2AM, and care for your dying nan.

If you really think this was just about corporate greed, explain why those same companies can't fill these positions without immigrants even now. The truth is: the local labour pool shrank, aged, and gave up on low status work. So immigrants stepped in and picked up the slack.

Be real. THEY are holding up the country you're just whining online
/pol/ - Buddhism > Christianity
Anonymous South Korea No.512223332
>>512223195
Scientific consensus doesn't make something free from theological conflict especially when Scripture was interpreted literally.

Heliocentrism clashed with Genesis and Psalms passages that described Earth as fixed.

Galileo's "not completely right" doesn’t erase the real threat his ideas posed to Church authority idiot