jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweden is a good example-a peaceful, advanced and quite civilized society-now there is a ton of rape and violence, and destruction. The Swedes did nothing but help these people, invited them into their country, giving them a ton of welfare, handouts and most of all freedom. They even make excuses for them-yet these groups spit on the Swedes and are trying to make their own country within Sweeden-they even brutally attacked a Sweedish boy for the simple fact that he had blue eyes. They refuse to assimilate and will not follow the rules and laws of the land. This same behavior is seen in France, Italy (though the Italians are refusing to put up with it), and other European countries. I guess they wont pull that crap here in the USA-oh wait I forgot about 9-11 and the Boston Marathon Bombing....I am sure there is more to come. I recall a newscast quoting some Muslim group warning America that they are "pregnant and a big attack is coming our way"-sadly I believe this to be true.
Saying "these people" when referring to Muslims generally is no different than calling Jews "those people."
It does not seem like a very productive or enlightened approach to take. There are too many people poised to lash out at other people based only on their religion as it is.
I guess I meant These people in the video...sorry http://youtu.be/ipGpAUKJtzI
Using RT for a source? Do you agree with Russian attitudes about Jews as well?
We are not talking about Jews are we?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweden is a good example-a peaceful, advanced and quite civilized society-now there is a ton of rape and violence, and destruction. The Swedes did nothing but help these people, invited them into their country, giving them a ton of welfare, handouts and most of all freedom. They even make excuses for them-yet these groups spit on the Swedes and are trying to make their own country within Sweeden-they even brutally attacked a Sweedish boy for the simple fact that he had blue eyes. They refuse to assimilate and will not follow the rules and laws of the land. This same behavior is seen in France, Italy (though the Italians are refusing to put up with it), and other European countries. I guess they wont pull that crap here in the USA-oh wait I forgot about 9-11 and the Boston Marathon Bombing....I am sure there is more to come. I recall a newscast quoting some Muslim group warning America that they are "pregnant and a big attack is coming our way"-sadly I believe this to be true.
Saying "these people" when referring to Muslims generally is no different than calling Jews "those people."
It does not seem like a very productive or enlightened approach to take. There are too many people poised to lash out at other people based only on their religion as it is.
I guess I meant These people in the video...sorry http://youtu.be/ipGpAUKJtzI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweden is a good example-a peaceful, advanced and quite civilized society-now there is a ton of rape and violence, and destruction. The Swedes did nothing but help these people, invited them into their country, giving them a ton of welfare, handouts and most of all freedom. They even make excuses for them-yet these groups spit on the Swedes and are trying to make their own country within Sweeden-they even brutally attacked a Sweedish boy for the simple fact that he had blue eyes. They refuse to assimilate and will not follow the rules and laws of the land. This same behavior is seen in France, Italy (though the Italians are refusing to put up with it), and other European countries. I guess they wont pull that crap here in the USA-oh wait I forgot about 9-11 and the Boston Marathon Bombing....I am sure there is more to come. I recall a newscast quoting some Muslim group warning America that they are "pregnant and a big attack is coming our way"-sadly I believe this to be true.
Saying "these people" when referring to Muslims generally is no different than calling Jews "those people."
It does not seem like a very productive or enlightened approach to take. There are too many people poised to lash out at other people based only on their religion as it is.
Anonymous wrote:Sweden is a good example-a peaceful, advanced and quite civilized society-now there is a ton of rape and violence, and destruction. The Swedes did nothing but help these people, invited them into their country, giving them a ton of welfare, handouts and most of all freedom. They even make excuses for them-yet these groups spit on the Swedes and are trying to make their own country within Sweeden-they even brutally attacked a Sweedish boy for the simple fact that he had blue eyes. They refuse to assimilate and will not follow the rules and laws of the land. This same behavior is seen in France, Italy (though the Italians are refusing to put up with it), and other European countries. I guess they wont pull that crap here in the USA-oh wait I forgot about 9-11 and the Boston Marathon Bombing....I am sure there is more to come. I recall a newscast quoting some Muslim group warning America that they are "pregnant and a big attack is coming our way"-sadly I believe this to be true.
Anonymous wrote:whenever a Muslim is responsible for one, everybody starts talking about the" religion of terror" while other acts committed by members of other religions are not associated to their faith.
It is difficult to separate Muslim terrorists from their religion when they shout, "Allahu akbar” when committing their atrocities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whenever a Muslim is responsible for one, everybody starts talking about the" religion of terror" while other acts committed by members of other religions are not associated to their faith.
It is difficult to separate Muslim terrorists from their religion when they shout, "Allahu akbar” when committing their atrocities.
Most Muslims are peaceful and law abiding though, and say Allahu Akbar all the time. If you went by frequency of use, you'd associate God is Great with happy things like the birth of a child, a new job, marriage, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:whenever a Muslim is responsible for one, everybody starts talking about the" religion of terror" while other acts committed by members of other religions are not associated to their faith.
It is difficult to separate Muslim terrorists from their religion when they shout, "Allahu akbar” when committing their atrocities.
Most Muslims are peaceful and law abiding though, and say Allahu Akbar all the time. If you went by frequency of use, you'd associate God is Great with happy things like the birth of a child, a new job, marriage, etc.
Anonymous wrote:whenever a Muslim is responsible for one, everybody starts talking about the" religion of terror" while other acts committed by members of other religions are not associated to their faith.
It is difficult to separate Muslim terrorists from their religion when they shout, "Allahu akbar” when committing their atrocities.
whenever a Muslim is responsible for one, everybody starts talking about the" religion of terror" while other acts committed by members of other religions are not associated to their faith.
Anonymous wrote:Muslima, everything changed on 9/11. Check out the stats since then.
There have been 10 deadly attacks in the United States by nonjihadist extremists since 9/11 compared to just four by jihadists. (One of those incidents was at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009 in which 13 were killed.)
The New America Foundation study suggests that law enforcement's tendency to regard Muslim-American communities as the most likely source of terrorism risks missing the threat from other extremists.
Additionally, the New America Foundation found that no jihadist terrorists have acquired or even attempted to acquire chemical and biological weapons since 9/11, while 11 anarchist, white supremacist or right-wing extremists have been indicted for possessing such materials, and another four were indicted for attempting to produce them.
Some politicians and much of the public continue to believe that the threat from terrorists comes from violent jihadists, when in reality far-right extremists pose as much or possibly even more of a threat, something that we would do well to consider on the 11th anniversary of 9/11.