24-May-15 World View -- Burma (Myanmar) approves birth control law targeting Rohingya Muslims / Ireland's gay marriage

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24-May-15 World View -- Burma (Myanmar) approves birth control law targeting Rohingya Muslims / Ireland's gay marriage

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24-May-15 World View -- Burma (Myanmar) approves birth control law targeting Rohingya Muslims

Lessons learned from Ireland's vote on gay marriage

** 24-May-15 World View -- Burma (Myanmar) approves birth control law targeting Rohingya Muslims
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Contents:
Burma (Myanmar) approves birth control law targeting Rohingya Muslims
Burma's government vacillates between repression (stability) and reforms (human rights)
Lessons learned from Ireland's vote on gay marriage


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Generational Dynamics, Burma, Myanmar, Thein Sein, Rohingya,
Population Control Health Care Bill, Ashin Wirathu,
Kachin, Shan, Kokang Special Region, China,
Ireland, Catholic Church

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John wrote:Rohingya Muslim migrants have lived peacefully in Myanmar (Burma) for generations, but are now being slaughtered and driven from their homes by Buddhists led by Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu.
Muslims can't live peacefully even with other Muslims. All around the world the vast majority of violent conflicts include Muslims on at least one side, if not both.

Buddhists can live peacefully with anyone else.
John wrote: The new Population Control law was enacted in response to the demands of hard-line Buddhists who have repeatedly warned that Muslims, with their high birthrates, could take over the country of 50 million even though they currently represent less than 10 percent of the population.

However, human rights activists warn that this attitude is racist and anti-Muslim,[..]
Does it seem a bit liberal to call a true statement like, "a group with a high birthrate could takeover the country", racist?

Assume you are a Buddhist and the idea of your way of life being replaced by one prone to violence bothers you, even if it is years down the road. What should you do?

It is not clear how you protect a freedom loving, equality for woman, worldview from losing out to Islam. It has gone from 1 guy to 1/4th the world population and still seems to be growing fast.

Having a limit of one child every 3 years, or even a 3 child limit is an idea. China had a 1 child limit.

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vincecate wrote:
John wrote:Rohingya Muslim migrants have lived peacefully in Myanmar (Burma) for generations, but are now being slaughtered and driven from their homes by Buddhists led by Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu.
Muslims can't live peacefully even with other Muslims. All around the world the vast majority of violent conflicts include Muslims on at least one side, if not both.

Buddhists can live peacefully with anyone else.
John wrote: The new Population Control law was enacted in response to the demands of hard-line Buddhists who have repeatedly warned that Muslims, with their high birthrates, could take over the country of 50 million even though they currently represent less than 10 percent of the population.

However, human rights activists warn that this attitude is racist and anti-Muslim,[..]
Does it seem a bit liberal to call a true statement like, "a group with a high birthrate could takeover the country", racist?

Assume you are a Buddhist and the idea of your way of life being replaced by one prone to violence bothers you, even if it is years down the road. What should you do?

It is not clear how you protect a freedom loving, equality for woman, worldview from losing out to Islam. It has gone from 1 guy to 1/4th the world population and still seems to be growing fast.

Having a limit of one child every 3 years, or even a 3 child limit is an idea. China had a 1 child limit.
Could Islam lead to the extinction of humanity?

"What Humans Can Learn From The Mice Utopia Experiment" ---------------

"The question is if there is a nature kill switch for a species that has no predators."
" unchecked growth = death
http://www.returnofkings.com/36915/what ... experiment
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Are these Buddhists trying to prevent death?
The "humanitarians" do not understand "Nature" -- Nature is long term, indifferent and brutal.

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gerald wrote: Could Islam lead to the extinction of humanity?
If Islam were ruling over the whole planet I would expect far slower scientific and technical progress. Honestly though, this might result in less chance of total extinction. :-)

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vincecate wrote:
gerald wrote: Could Islam lead to the extinction of humanity?
If Islam were ruling over the whole planet I would expect far slower scientific and technical progress. Honestly though, this might result in less chance of total extinction. :-)
If you read and watched the video regarding the mentioned link http://www.returnofkings.com/36915/what ... experiment --- you might gather why I said Islam "Could" lead to the extinction of humanity --- in a mouse utopia the mice eventually all died.
"The fourth phase was the decline. In this phase the population plummeted. The last mouse died 600 days after the experiment began."

And yes people are not mice, but the similarities of mice, in the above experiment, to people appear striking.

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