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Meanwhile, here are kids, not in the Middle East, but Philly just two weeks ago.
https://clarionproject.org/shocking-video-indoctrinated-muslim-kids-phillly/
Nonsense! We have Cambodians/Vietnamese right here in Boston and yes, those who'd arrived between ages 2 and up to 14, are assimilated. Sure, a bunch of parents arriving past the age of 40 won't leave their enclaves for fear of not being understood but that's expected. Those parents/grandparents stay near home and the kids are all over the place.
So pleaz, don't make this thing about people of color. We have a lot around here.
where fear/criticism of radical Islam can lead.
Right? I mean haven’t we just seen a PERFECT example of this with the Islamic State?
Ah, the Hard Left grows in it's anti-semitism.
Let the hate flow through you.
Meanwhile, here are kids, not in the Middle East, but Philly just two weeks ago.
Have you ever heard the hymn Glory, Glory, Alleluia sung in church? It was written to celebrate the genocide of the South during the Civil War. By PROTESTANTS. You think the Jews don't have a few beauties of their own..?
On the Left rant, read a few of my posts, that shit won't hold up either. But again, thank you for confirming the point of my OP. Ignorant hatred lumps people into groups and attacks them, regardless of who they actually are.
We should be able to respectfully criticize these types of views (like the ones below) without being labeled bigots or haters.
I honestly never heard any Jewish Fight songs.
I'm pretty sure dude I linked to comes from a sect with a few. But you confirm my point. We need to remember that sects are not the whole, and stop judging an entire religion by it's worst elements. If I didn't stay open-minded, I would have renounced my Protestant roots long ago.
Does that mean you'll complain when you see these kinds of articles?
socal2 saysWe should be able to respectfully criticize these types of views (like the ones below) without being labeled bigots or haters.
I agree, but have you seriously stopped and looked at the undercurrent of many of the posts here in the past year? There's been a definite shift from hating extremists, to hating Muslims, which is why I'm predicting the next shift if things aren't checked.
I've only personally known three Muslims in my life. All co-workers, all from the Middle East. They are some of the most polite, well INTEGRATED(for Rin), people I've ever known. I specifically remember the guy from Pakistan complaining about the screening process because DHS would call him in the middle of the night, and start interrogating him about being a terrorist. Sounds an awful lot like some people here. I knew that was wrong then, and it's still wrong now.
I've only personally known three Muslims in my life. All co-workers, all from the Middle East. They are some of the most polite, well INTEGRATED(for Rin), people I've ever known. I specifically remember the guy from Pakistan complaining about the screening process because DHS would call him in the middle of the night, and start interrogating him about being a terrorist. Sounds an awful lot like some people here. I knew that was wrong then, and it's still wrong now.
Two things, you think Pakistan is part of the Middle East!! and the key point here is "would"
So all your conclusions are based on THREE guys!! great!
Can you imagine how difficult and challenging job at DHS to safeguard this country to get to the current level of safety.
Sounds like you come from a not so cosmopolitan region, for a CA resident.
I'm sorry, I missed the part where you told us how many Muslims you know on a personal level...
Muslims want to cut Americans heads off...
Does the same logic apply to how many white supremacists or neonazis we know? If we know some of those people on a personal basis doesn’t that make them ok? I mean, it’s only their beliefs that are questionable. They might be absolutely personable fellows!
OP is racism based on blanket hatred of someone from a particular region based on their assumed religious beliefs
What would you want to do if Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, or Yemen was the world power instead of the US, and they constantly sent drone strikes to this country killing women and children? Think you might become a little "radicalized" yourself? I know I would.
There are large Middle-Eastern communities in East San Diego county. The other two guys were Iranian. I didn't mention a 4th guy(Iranian), because I didn't work with him very long, so didn't know him as well.
Rin saysHe also likes to depict others of color, i.e. Vietnamese/Cambodians as non-assimilated, a pathetic attempt at straw man-ing that there is.
Your credibility here, shot. Stick to what you know, hoes, and an empty house.
Yet the radical Islamists still whacked us on 9/11 (and tried before in 1993) with significant pluralities in those countries cheering them on.
Although actually, Islam is pro-white Arab
abuse the Pakistanis in their country mercilessly
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