jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Jews were not shooting up European civilian sites in terrorists attacks. Jews never posed a security threat to the U.S. Europe has a huge problem of unassimilated Muslims that leads to disenfranchised young men turning radical and posing a security threat. Do you now see a concern in Europe that Americans want to avoid here? It's a straw man to think those of us who are concerned about homegrown Muslim extremists can't also recognize that the vast majority of muslims are peaceful and just want to live life.
The Americans who opposed allowing Jewish immigrants into the United States felt that their position was justified, just as you think you are justified in your views.
Anonymous wrote:
Name me a muslim majority country that you would raise your daughter in. That you would be openly homosexual in. That you would openly practice Judaism in. The answer is zero, and you know it. The key to Muslim immigration is ensuring we are bringing people in that abandon their old world prejudices and assimilate to American values. We don't want to replicate Europe's failure of letting in Muslim immigrants en masse without a plan to assimilate them into society. Unassimilated muslim men are a unique security threat that unassimilated Asian, Jewish, Buddist, Hindu men aren't.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Islamophobes" don't seem to be gunning down and blowing up people.
The phrase "Islamophobe" is simply code for 'racist', because that's all you have to defend yourselves against the truth - that Islamic radicals simply want death to all that are not Islamic radicals, and no one 'made them do it'.
"Islamophobe" perfectly describes people like Ted Cruz and Ben Carson who want to discriminate against all Muslims, even those fleeing the violence of ISIS. Do you agree with Cris Christie that even Syrian children under 5 should be barred from entering the US? What do you think of those Americans who turned away the St. Louis and refuse to let Jewish refugees enter the US? Do you identify yourself with them?
Jews were not shooting up European civilian sites in terrorists attacks. Jews never posed a security threat to the U.S. Europe has a huge problem of unassimilated Muslims that leads to disenfranchised young men turning radical and posing a security threat. Do you now see a concern in Europe that Americans want to avoid here? It's a straw man to think those of us who are concerned about homegrown Muslim extremists can't also recognize that the vast majority of muslims are peaceful and just want to live life.
The Americans who opposed allowing Jewish immigrants into the United States felt that their position was justified, just as you think you are justified in your views. If you want to avoid disenfranchised young men in the US, a good start would be to develop a more welcoming attitude. I can't think of a better way to alienate them then by adopting a national policy opposing them. Are we so weak as to allow fear and prejudice to drive our policies?
Name me a muslim majority country that you would raise your daughter in. That you would be openly homosexual in. That you would openly practice Judaism in. The answer is zero, and you know it. The key to Muslim immigration is ensuring we are bringing people in that abandon their old world prejudices and assimilate to American values. We don't want to replicate Europe's failure of letting in Muslim immigrants en masse without a plan to assimilate them into society. Unassimilated muslim men are a unique security threat that unassimilated Asian, Jewish, Buddist, Hindu men aren't.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Islamophobes" don't seem to be gunning down and blowing up people.
The phrase "Islamophobe" is simply code for 'racist', because that's all you have to defend yourselves against the truth - that Islamic radicals simply want death to all that are not Islamic radicals, and no one 'made them do it'.
"Islamophobe" perfectly describes people like Ted Cruz and Ben Carson who want to discriminate against all Muslims, even those fleeing the violence of ISIS. Do you agree with Cris Christie that even Syrian children under 5 should be barred from entering the US? What do you think of those Americans who turned away the St. Louis and refuse to let Jewish refugees enter the US? Do you identify yourself with them?
Jews were not shooting up European civilian sites in terrorists attacks. Jews never posed a security threat to the U.S. Europe has a huge problem of unassimilated Muslims that leads to disenfranchised young men turning radical and posing a security threat. Do you now see a concern in Europe that Americans want to avoid here? It's a straw man to think those of us who are concerned about homegrown Muslim extremists can't also recognize that the vast majority of muslims are peaceful and just want to live life.
The Americans who opposed allowing Jewish immigrants into the United States felt that their position was justified, just as you think you are justified in your views. If you want to avoid disenfranchised young men in the US, a good start would be to develop a more welcoming attitude. I can't think of a better way to alienate them then by adopting a national policy opposing them. Are we so weak as to allow fear and prejudice to drive our policies?
Anonymous wrote:This is required reading for everyone participating in this thread.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/03/what-isis-really-wants/384980/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going back a few pages but, it's true, some of the atheists on DCUM are quite combative here on DCUM. I can only imagine how hostile they might be face to face with a religious Muslim.
Here's an article written in Islamic Horizons magazine about the 3 Muslims murdered by an atheist, page 35:
http://issuu.com/isnacreative/docs/ih_may-jun_15
There aren't atheist terrorist groups who murder people based on the nonexistent doctrines of atheism.
Then what about this atheist group?
http://www.ateistforum.org/index.php/topic/58876-charles-darwin-thehitler-tugayy-cdmb/
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Islamophobes" don't seem to be gunning down and blowing up people.
The phrase "Islamophobe" is simply code for 'racist', because that's all you have to defend yourselves against the truth - that Islamic radicals simply want death to all that are not Islamic radicals, and no one 'made them do it'.
"Islamophobe" perfectly describes people like Ted Cruz and Ben Carson who want to discriminate against all Muslims, even those fleeing the violence of ISIS. Do you agree with Cris Christie that even Syrian children under 5 should be barred from entering the US? What do you think of those Americans who turned away the St. Louis and refuse to let Jewish refugees enter the US? Do you identify yourself with them?
Jews were not shooting up European civilian sites in terrorists attacks. Jews never posed a security threat to the U.S. Europe has a huge problem of unassimilated Muslims that leads to disenfranchised young men turning radical and posing a security threat. Do you now see a concern in Europe that Americans want to avoid here? It's a straw man to think those of us who are concerned about homegrown Muslim extremists can't also recognize that the vast majority of muslims are peaceful and just want to live life.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Islamophobes" don't seem to be gunning down and blowing up people.
The phrase "Islamophobe" is simply code for 'racist', because that's all you have to defend yourselves against the truth - that Islamic radicals simply want death to all that are not Islamic radicals, and no one 'made them do it'.
"Islamophobe" perfectly describes people like Ted Cruz and Ben Carson who want to discriminate against all Muslims, even those fleeing the violence of ISIS. Do you agree with Cris Christie that even Syrian children under 5 should be barred from entering the US? What do you think of those Americans who turned away the St. Louis and refuse to let Jewish refugees enter the US? Do you identify yourself with them?
Anonymous wrote:
"Islamophobes" don't seem to be gunning down and blowing up people.
The phrase "Islamophobe" is simply code for 'racist', because that's all you have to defend yourselves against the truth - that Islamic radicals simply want death to all that are not Islamic radicals, and no one 'made them do it'.
jsteele wrote:Interesting video from Australia about how Islamophobes and ISIS are essentially on the same side:
Anonymous wrote:Daesh incorporates the Arabic words for Islamic and State so not sure if it achieves the intended purposes.
I like ISIS because it ironically uses the name of an Egyptian goddess. The U.S. government preference for using ISIL, which lacks the irony, eludes me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going back a few pages but, it's true, some of the atheists on DCUM are quite combative here on DCUM. I can only imagine how hostile they might be face to face with a religious Muslim.
Here's an article written in Islamic Horizons magazine about the 3 Muslims murdered by an atheist, page 35:
http://issuu.com/isnacreative/docs/ih_may-jun_15
There aren't atheist terrorist groups who murder people based on the nonexistent doctrines of atheism.