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Many nations depend on it for growth and prosperity though.
which is one reason why France and other european nations miscalculated by allowing muslim immigration willy-nilly and encouraging ghettoization.
ISIS leadership must be licking its lips.
some people's selective vision of what a native born American
No one said 'ban all muslims' just limit refugees to pre-defined quotas, such as the ones you pointed out, limit ghettoization (like Hamtramck MI and Dearborn) and whatever is going down in Idaho.
Limit immigration above and beyond that to professionals, similar to the standards that they apply to Indian nationals.
Even then, the country is less safe. Nidal Abu Malik at Fort Hood was a physician.
You don't counter that by banning dress that's out of the norm for your culture
Yes, you just let somalians into Minneapolis who refuse fares when they see people coming out of airport with liquor from duty-free shops
Many nations depend on it for growth and prosperity though.
It's really really hard to see how Freeloading Muslims who occasionally blow people up and contribute nothing in the way of labor, culture, or production to society will contribute to growth and prosperity. More like the opposite; as most people in Europe are beginning to realize.
If you are starting from the premise that Muslim immigrants are coming to conquer America, well, no wonder you think Trump has an answer.
Didn't recall EVER saying Trump had an answer. LOL. I've said in the past that he doesn't have any clear policies.
But yeah, even after hundreds of years in India, muslims are often more empathetic to pakistan even when they don't have relatives there and furthermore, no matter what part of India they are in, they are muslims first and not Indians. This is the case since the days of the Mughal empire over 600 years ago.
Yes, the premise is that everywhere muslims go, they are looking to build critical mass. The US is no different. I do think the US has structural advantages that make ghettoization harder, but not impossible, when compared to Europe. Have you ever wondered why do you think so many of them have large families? Or maybe you didn't know that because the MSM talking points you regurgitate don't mention such cultural trends and you hardly even know any muslims.
Among Palestinians, very few have only one or two children. Most have a minimum of 3 but many had 5 or more and others are as high 9-10. Just one experience from my childhood in Gallup, NM. Today, they make up 4% of the population there.
nationalism is what the weak and scared run toward in times of war and economic hardship
I don't suffer from any economic hardship and would easily qualify as upper middle class in any market in the US.
Muslim immigrants are coming to conquer America
What do you think the muslim premise is in Europe? Again, why can't the refugees go to Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Yemen or Saudi Arabia or a combination of all. Outside of Yemen, most have the resources to accomodate refugees.
Given that the majority of gulf states can afford to accommodate the refugees, why do they insist on going to Europe, a foreign land with a foreign culture? Couldn't possibly be the welfare
Really need to cut down on the blind acceptance of MSM
Border and immigration enforcement, sure. A magic solution to radical terror and the economy
I didn't recall saying I had a problem with mexicans from mexico; chicanos yes, mexicans from mexico, even if here illegally, not so much. I just pointed that muslims can use the same border to sneak into the US and have done so.
Didn't you read the liberal politifact article I linked? Forgot, it didn't fit the narrative so it just registered as white noise.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/11/19/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/
I agree that it's cool thing for Trump to exploit for Low information voters in red states.
But to reiterate, no one is building a wall and republicans and democrats both, particularly middle to upper middle class voters benefit from them being in the US.
My parents have some mexican employees, presumably legal, but impossible to know definitively. Better than the local yokels, also known as Bricktuckians (Brick, NJ residents) who are often useless as workers.
True, when secular dictators, backed by the US were running the show. Leave it up to Egyptians in a democratic setting to vote for the muslim brotherhood.
By that definition, Iraq also has a very strong secular history, as does Libya and Syria.
Yes, they also have far worse records with regards to human rights. And Egypt is still more liberal than the Gulf states, which was the comparison being made.
I would disagree with this part. How can An Islamic country not be liberal when it does not practice the shariah laws? Or am I somehow wrong?
I think you need to read up a bit more on the area.
You're the one who said Dubai wasn't liberal. Again its a monarchy, so that might explain the difference between conservative vs liberal. Although I'd say dubai is more liberal than Abu Dhabi and more liberal than places like Jordan or Saudi
Dubai is more liberal than Abu Dhabi, but both are still conservative. Jordan is more liberal than either, and of course Saudi Arabia...
Among Palestinians, very few have only one or two children. Most have a minimum of 3 but many had 5 or more and others are as high 9-10. Just one experience from my childhood in Gallup, NM. Today, they make up 4% of the population there.
The birth rate has been declining rapidly among the Muslim population around the world for all the usual reasons. They've just been a 'few' decades behind the West.
Again, why can't the refugees go to Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Yemen or Saudi Arabia or a combination of all. Outside of Yemen, most have the resources to accomodate refugees.
Many are. You're just choosing to ignore that fact.
This is the same issue with pointing out the dress codes in the other Middle Eastern nations as a "see they do it to us!" point. The dress codes themselves are what is against our Western personal freedom beliefs. You don't counter that by banning dress that's out of the norm for your culture when you are concerned about preserving personal freedoms.
More like you don't counter oppression with total preemptive appeasement and self-flagellation and welcoming that oppression into your country. This was a local law for a small area, not a countrywide ban, yet everybody is up in arms about it? It's those differences that makes even the culture of the West a relatively diverse one. It would be an Orwellian nightmare to have the same laws and governance imposed on the entire western world. It shows a good amount of hubris on the left dictating others what laws they pass and codifying morality - which ironically used to be a tenet of the right (birth control etc.) but now is pushed far more by the left - and it is also the number reason why the left has become far more dangerous than the right wrt to promoting an oppressive central government of Orwellian dimensions.
The birth rate has been declining rapidly among the Muslim population around the world
Thank God for that.
Freeloading Muslims who occasionally blow people up
You think there are more freeloading immigrants doing harm in the US versus just freeloading Americans doing harm? Really?
More like you don't counter oppression with total preemptive appeasement and self-flagellation and welcoming that oppression into your country.
Yes, just the other day I witnessed someone get their hand cutoff for shoplifting at the local grocery store. There was nothing done. People just stood by. We have given these people too much already. Sorry, have to go, can hear the call to prayer echoing out over my town ... /sarcasm
The birth rate has been declining rapidly among the Muslim population around the world
3.1 vs 2.7 for Christians. The world is getting much more Muslim every passing second.
http://www.pewforum.org/2015/04/02/religious-projections-2010-2050/
Christians are dying out. It's why we have a cool progressive Pope. He totes gets it.
Have you ever wondered why do you think so many of them have large families?
Cause they want to take over the WORLD! Bu-wah-ha-ha-haaaaa. Like the catholics before them, the mormons now, etc. etc. You will find lots of religions with phrases like 'sex is giving glory to god' and having children is the most important thing you can do.
Ever really wonder about those sodomy and birth control laws? If you are trying to grow a religious following homosexuality isn't what you want to foster. I think there are some amazing historical records around Roman cities which passed and then repeal anti-sodomy laws depending on their population problems.
Have you ever wondered why do you think so many of them have large families?
Cause they want to take over the WORLD!
That we know. But to do so will require a much higher education level. Once they do reach that level, they will dump their rotten religion. That religion is not fit for civilized people.
The Muslims today, are victims of their own rotten religion.
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The French Riviera resort Cannes was the first to temporarily ban the burkini — full-body swimwear Muslim women wear at public beaches and pools — on July 28, in the wake of multiple terrorist attacks in France by Muslim extremists. Since then, 14 other French cities have imposed similar bans.
The ban drew controversy this week in response to photos showing armed police officers forcing a woman wearing leggings, a long-sleeved top and a head scarf on a beach in Nice to remove parts of her clothing.
Here are five things to know about the ban:
The burkini is technically not illegal in France
The burqa (a single piece of clothing covering the entire body from head to feet) and niqab (a full-face veil with the area around the eyes open) were prohibited in public places in France in 2011 on the grounds that they are conspicuous religious symbols. But the "burkini" — a combination of "burqa" and "bikini" — is not illegal. Cannes' temporary ban expires on Aug. 31.
On Thursday, Conseil d'État, France's highest administrative authority, was hearing a challenge to the ban by rights groups that say they amount to religious persecution and are used for political purposes. Prime Minister Manuel Valls said burkinis represent "the enslavement of women," and the ban should be handled with sensitively so as not to worsen religious tensions.
This debate isn't going away anytime soon
A decision on whether to overturn the ban is expected by the weekend, but a heated debate in France may last well into next year. Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who announced this week that he intends to run again in 2017, called the burkini a "provocation" that plays into the hands of Islamic extremists.
An ardent secularist, Sarkozy told French TV on Wednesday that "we don't imprison women behind fabric." Muslims, he said, must "assimilate" and shouldn't "impose their differences on the majority." If elected, Sarkozy said, he will ban every visible religious sign in French universities.
Ban on burkinis are actually good for business
The Lebanese-born, Australian woman who is credited with creating the burkini said sales of the Muslim-friendly swimwear have soared as a result of the bans and resulting publicity. Aheda Zanetti, 48, who runs a swimwear business in Sydney, told the BBC that online purchases of the full-bodied suits were up 200% since July. Zanetti said she first got the idea for the burkini after realizing that Muslim women in Australia were being left out of the country's fabled beach lifestyle. "I wanted my girls to grow up to have that freedom of choice," she told the broadcaster. "I don't care if they want to have a bikini. It's their choice." Zanetti said that Christians, Hindus, Jews and Mormons also bought the suits.
Germany faces similar situation with face veils
The debate over what Muslims can wear in public is not limited to France. A similar debate has emerged in Germany, where more than 1 million migrants arrived last year. and where a spate of recent terrorist attacks have fueled public anxiety and enhanced support for far-right groups.
German authorities are weighing partial bans on face veils in schools and universities and while driving. “It doesn’t fit in with our open society. To show one’s face is crucial for communicating, for living together in our society and keeping it together," Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière said last week. German Chancellor Angela Merkel opposes a blanket ban. France and Germany each has a Muslim population of about 5 million.
Clothing prompts questions about women's rights
Many people see the burkini ban as an assault on Muslims as well as an infringement on a woman's right to wear what she likes in public. There has been fierce condemnation online and in social media.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/08/25/europe-burkini-controversy-france/89325642/
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