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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]I suggest y'all watch that link I posted above. The general gist: [i]A Swedish reporter decided to undergo a social experiment–seeing what would happen if he wore a Jewish yarmulke and Star of David necklace and strolled around the streets of Malmo, Sweden. According to The Algemeiner, he “received direct threats as he walked through the city.”...... Equipped with a hidden camera and microphone, Lindgren documented his activities. One man who saw what he was wearing called him a “Jewish shit” and demanded he leave immediately. Another yelled, “Satan Jew” at him as he harmlessly walked around the city..... The Algemeiner also reports that as Lindgren walked into the city’s Muslim areas, the threats increased to the point where swarms of gangs would confront him. [/i] [/quote] If I understand this correctly, the reporter encountered hostility before he even got to the Muslim areas. That suggests that both Muslim and non-Muslim parts of town were inhospitable to him. Therefore, that is not exactly a 'no-go zone" in any sense that we have been discussing them (though I do realize your interest in expanding the definition of "no-go zone" so that it no longer reflects its initial usage). [/quote] You are correct. He wasn't talking about Muslim no-go zones. He was talking about no-go zones in general, and this case, Jews were distinctly unwelcome. I know the video is an hour long, but I suggest you watch it. Why? Because with all the progressives here trying desperately to separate hatred of Israel with hatred of Jews, it's pretty clear to see that anti-semitism is indeed on the rise. I am not interested in targeting Muslims, no matter how you'd like to paint my statements. I am simply pointing out that when people are distinctly unwelcome in an area, and feel in danger simply by being there, it is certainly a no-go zone. You can feel free to nitpick all you want - I choose to see the reality of what's going on in Europe at the moment. Remember, everyone thought Churchill was crazy too. Perhaps those 'right wing nut jobs' are onto something. [/quote]
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