But it was when you first posted it. |
Why did you leave? PS everyone on DCUM is crazy! |
True that. |
The Jews don't need my truck (or my Lexus). |
True Dat! |
Raceist! |
I left religion altogether, so there's that caveat. I have no special love of Islam, but I think I have a pretty balanced approach. And yes, the hyper-hate of Muslims is getting out of control. You don't have to love Islam to have consideration for ordinary, mundane folks who happen to be Muslim just living their ordinary, mundane lives, not hurting anyone. That goes for any demographic, though. People are really losing their humanity. |
Oh, you have a Lexus. Fancy. |
Probably a smart move-leaving religion altogether. The problem is there is hyper hate of Christians and Jews too (and everyone else). And there is a lack of trust in this country (and many others) of Muslims due to the extreme beliefs inherent in that religion. I happened to be at the WTC on 9/11-I narrowly escaped death-thousands of other innocent civilians did not. I saw the news that night and saw crowds of Muslims in a country thousands of miles away, cheering and dancing and gloating with glee about the attack on our country. The attack by fellow MUSLIMS. I reacall the faces on TV that night, the faces of many people in some far, far away Muslim land, but what struck me the most were the rotund, "motherly type" middle aged and older women, in headscarves.....squealing with delight over 9/11......they too, were likely ordinary, mundane people, mothers and wives, cooking and cleaning as a "dutiful" housewife might do. Ordinary people don't dance and sqeual with delight at the mass murder of thousands of innocent people though? Or do they? The Muslim contractor I hired (and fired for shitty work and total unreliability) a year earlier, called me up randomly one day about a week before 9/11 and left a voicemail saying in a kind of menacing tone, "You will see-something very BIG is going to happen". The contractor seemed like an "ordinary" guy-an incompetent idiot who had no business doing construction, but just an "ordinary" middle aged guy living his "mundane" life. His "boss" was a rather hostile young Muslim, whose office seemed (in retrospect) like a front (hallway littered with tons and tons of unclaimed mail, remote location with vague sineage, etc...). When I knocked on the door of the boss' home, his 4 year old son answered the door in a with a scowl on his little face and holding a metal bat (as if he wanted to swing at anyone who dare come to the door). I was baffled at the time, why would a cute little boy act this way? so unusual......but it all made sense after 9/11. So do the clients I had from Yemen with fake drivers liscences listing hispanic surnames. Why would they need those? When I see a once peaceful country like Sweeden, with virtually no crime, become a place where Sweedish women cannot walk outside for fear of being raped, and 100 percent of those rapes are perpetrated by Muslim men, I have to question the humanity of those men, who happen to be Muslims. So maybe I don't like (or trust) them as a people anymore. I know there is good and bad in everyone and every group or religion, but it is hard to trust any group whose religion thinks it superior than all others and who thinks you should die/be slaughtered if you are a non-believer (and many who carry that belief out). People have lost their humanity-Tsarnev Dzokar (not sure of the spelling but we all know who he is) was an "good and ordinary American kid", a hansome college boy, smart with a "bright" future-If Islam did not exist in his life-if he were instead Amish, Jewish, Jehovah Witness, Baptist, or even an Atheist, I get the feeling that the Boston Marathon that year would have just been another ordinary Marathon. Maybe not, but it is just my hunch! Something is wrong with humanity when there is a need to kill people and use religion as the basis in which to do so. When a group of people blow shit up left and right, wherever they go, and reign terror-they will not be trusted or liked. Some may be truly innocent, ordinary folks-but it is hard to tell these days what the hell is hiding under that Burqua. The Muslims have suceeded in making me not really trust (or like) them. Perhaps if you were almost killed in the largest terror attack on US soil, and then see fat ordinary grandmas praising Allah about it, you would feel similarly. |
You are full on paranoid. I stopped reading when you saw a menacing four year old. That's you, not the boy. |
I assume that is how your pre-schooler greets people at the door-totally normal huh? The point is little children are taught to hate-or be hostile and violent. I've never been greeted at the door that way by anyone, but I guess its all just pre 9/11 paranoia. P.S. Hope you don't live in Capitol Hill.....There is a target in your backyard! |
And this is likely NOT a hate crime-but since the Muslims want it to be-it will be deemed one by Barakat Hussein Obozo-If he had kids they would look like the 3 victims! Barak needs to either STFU regarding civillian crimes or speak out against ALL of them-this was likely a simple case of "parking space violence". The same way Fort Hood was "workplace" violence according to him.
Excerts from interviews with neighbors.... “I felt like he hated everyone equally, but I didn’t think he would actually go so far as to kill somebody,” Michael Nam, who lives in the Finlay Forest Apartments where the murders took place and had a frightening run-in of his own with Hicks, told FoxNews.com. “He’s argued with a lot of people. Parking was a big issue." “I’ve actually had the guy pull out his gun over my taking his parking space,” Nam added. “Just having that one experience makes me think there is a possibility that the murders occurred as a result of an argument over the parking space.” "Another neighbor, Samantha Maness, 25, told the Raleigh News-Observer Hicks gave everyone a hard time, regardless of race or religion. Maness said neighbors even held a community meeting last year at the complex's clubhouse to discuss Hicks because his actions made them feel “unsafe and uncomfortable.” |
"ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Pastor Ahmet Guvener managed to get his daughter, a Christian, an exemption from mandatory religious classes in her Turkish school. But he soon found that the 17-year-old wasn't really off the hook.
As an alternative to the classes at her school in Diyarbakir, in southeast Turkey, she would have to choose from three electives: the life of the Prophet Muhammad, the Quran or basic religious knowledge — or fail the year." I.dont know if tho was or was not a hate crime. I.do know there's far.more.tolerance here than in the Muslim world ( which now Turkey seems hidebound to join) and Muslims here can live their lives with ease and tolerance, with rare exceptions. The one exception I imagine is the burka / headscarfs - which probably elicits more stares than if u were wearing it in a country where many people.are. But to me this is the equivalent of being really tall. Just human nature to look. I hope they get the the bottom.of this terrible crime. Also all the other terrible crimes. While our daily lives are easier we have our fair share of loser/freaks and I wish we had better mental health care to intervene before they lash out. Stay warm everyone. |
No I assume that you were scared of a four year old because you are a nut. Sorry you had a terrifying experience, but it has clearly damaged you emotionally. |
I never said I was scared of the tiny brat now did I ? Just pointing out the way he is being raised (like many Muslims are taught), to hate, hate and hate anyone not like them. P.S. are you Muslim? you sure sound hateful! |