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Here you can spout your USA political views.

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4. US Political views, No Religious views
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The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
The idiot from cair deleted that tweet and then tweeted out a quasi apology.
Like anyone with more than 2 brains cells would believe him.
Here's his BS, lying answer... Apparently CAIR does not care much when infidels are killed
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But all the muslim lovers in Europe and the USA?
They will praise, and want, and love, muslims until their time comes to die.....maybe burning to death?
 
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I find that the constant, hateful refugee-bashing is sickening and unworthy of a democratic nation.
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Pie in the sky ideals fall apart when faced with reality of Muslim refugees refusing to assimilate in to the culture of their new country.

When immigrants or refugees setup their own system of laws and attack the police who have to try and patrol their communities, they are not good citizens.

I've read stories that there are and are not areas where police are afraid to go. I've seen videos that seem to support that there are no-go zones.

When Fidel emptied his prisons and flooded Florida with refugee's in the 80's there were horrible news stories of people being murdered, robbed, etc..

Fortunately, most of those refugees were good people. The two cultures had a lot in common, religion and a hatred of slavery, aka, communism.


BTW, only 12 people killed in Chicago this Christmas weekend. Thanks Obama.
 
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Can't thank Obama for the Chicago killings....instead blame the democrats who have held power there for way too long.
Chicago proves that strict gun control does not work.
So far though, Rahm and the rest have not blamed Russia.
 
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Can't thank Obama for the Chicago killings....instead blame the democrats who have held power there for way too long.
Chicago proves that strict gun control does not work.
So far though, Rahm and the rest have not blamed Russia.

Pres Obama is from Chi-town. He and Bill Aires spent years ruining the education system there.

He could have sent the Justice Dept and FBI to end the drug / turf wars in Chicago. Instead he sent them to Ferguson to monitor the Police.
 
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Chicago had the DOJ and the FBI...all those people got smart real quick when they found out that the Chicago ruling elite did not want them around.
 
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France...where many cities and towns have no christmas trees, no nativity scenes...
where churches banned christmas displays and music...
For fear of moslems being offended, which they perpetually are....
France is a secular state, unlike the US where you are expected to swear on the Bible. But it is sometimes fanatical in the pursuit of secularism. Not long ago, there was an incident on a beach involving a woman wearing a burkini... a victimless crime.
Some lawyers are also trying to outlaw halal meals in schools.
To say that the French are trying hard to accommodate Muslims is incorrect. The mood in France and Europe in general is openly anti-Muslim. The fact is, laws are passed that target the Muslims only (school meals, wearing the veil in public, the burqa etc). Other religions are not targeted like Islam. You won't get a fine for wearing a Kippah in public or dressing as a nun. But if you look like a Muslim and don't hide the fact...
PS: If I remember well an estimated 6 million people in France are Muslim or of Muslim origin.
PS: antisemitism is still common in France though.

I've read stories that there are and are not areas where police are afraid to go. I've seen videos that seem to support that there are no-go zones.
I'm sure that those no-go zones, if they actually exist, are purely a German/French thing. I don't think there can be no-go zones in the US for example.
 
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Poor Kate, sticking to her narrative that anything not muslim is wrong.

 
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Poor Kate, sticking to her narrative that anything not muslim is wrong.

She must be reading Dreamland Media. She says and I quote; "I'm sure that those no-go zones, if they actually exist, are purely a German/French thing"

If they actually exist? What a joke! Not only do they exist by the many dozens in France and Germany, but also in Sweden, Belgium, UK and Denmark.
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This English idiot convert has no problems putting up stickers without any worries
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I have not identified the speaker in the beginning of the video but Wir für Deutschland is a known far right group. Are we supposed to take that bunch of hooligans seriously ?
And it's RT-sponsored contents (at least the beginning of the video). If you listen to the points made it's clearly Russian propaganda made for Russian interests. RT is Putin's mouthpiece abroad.

BTW: I forgot to mention one more European country that was struck by terrorist attacks: Belgium. Is it friendly to refugees ? No, in fact it's mildly hostile right now.
Intolerance doesn't make you safer, go figure.
 
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I have not identified the speaker in the beginning of the video but Wir für Deutschland is a known far right group. Are we supposed to take that bunch of hooligans seriously ?
And it's RT-sponsored contents (at least the beginning of the video). If you listen to the points made it's clearly Russian propaganda made for Russian interests. RT is Putin's mouthpiece abroad.

BTW: I forgot to mention one more European country that was struck by terrorist attacks: Belgium. Is it friendly to refugees ? No, in fact it's mildly hostile right now.
Intolerance doesn't make you safer, go figure.
Regarding the term "INTOLERANCE".....Definition of Intolerance - unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.....@Kate - Is Sharia law tolerant?
 
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Tolerance... that's a western value. Muslims with their Sharia law, have no tolerance towards infidels. It's all over their Koran. This "60 Minutes" film crew discovered that intolerance while in Sweden. I'm sure this never showed up on BBC (British Bullsh*t Corporation) which is probably where Kate gets her fake news from.

And this American filmmaker also found out about their tolerance in their no-go zones, in Sweden.


Why the hell should we be tolerant towards intolerant people who hate us?
 
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Did I say that ? I reject religious extremism, whether Islamic or otherwise.
I have read some of your posts and you seem to be INTOLERANT of those that oppose INTOLERANCE.
 
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You could say that I have grown intolerant toward intolerance and intolerant people. But then why would intolerant people complain about intolerance from others right :-P
But indeed, we are gifted with the company of great NPers like Gilsan who is always complaining about how Muslims are so intolerant (always Muslims, they are everywhere) and "they don't like us". It's obvious he is out of touch because he lives on a small cozy island where there are no Muslims and his main source of (dis)information must be breitbart.
He is always insulting people for their beliefs/background all day long and he complains about intolerance, go figure. He's whining in front of a mirror because he embodies what he claims to detest :xf.smile:

To set the record straight, I hate terrorists and I dislike fascists alike, in my view they are the opposite side of the same coin: they want to impose their rule upon others, discriminate, dominate, dictate, destroy social consensus and bring us back to the dark ages.

I am for tolerance and moderation. I think it is a huge mistake to lower our moral standards, thus stooping to the low level of our enemies.
I also follow my own path, not the one charted for you by prophets of doom.

More seriously I think there is so much hatred floating around because haters have a low esteem of themselves, which is why they are permitting others to drag them down.
 
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I am not a hater and not in any way wanting to drag anyone down.
But I am a realist!
And realist look at the facts....
1400 years of what?
Hatred of jews and non believers....
No tolerance at all...yet muslims want us to be tolerant towards them?
Anyways, your world view is warped and I accept that...carry on.
 
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Anyways, your world view is warped and I accept that...carry on.
Talking of a warped view:
European Union chief says open borders are the best way to fight terrorism
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2016/1...-borders-are-the-best-way-to-fight-terrorism/

Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, which serves as the executive body of the European Union, said Monday that open borders are still the best way to combat international terrorism, the Berlin Morning Post reported.

Noting the recent terror attacks in Paris, Brussels, Nice and Berlin, Juncker said that while terror-related investigations are ongoing, law enforcement officials should not make any “premature conclusions,” specifically when it comes to refugees fleeing war-torn regions.

Soooo, if your house gets broken into and you get assaulted and beaten up, the best thing to do is just leave the doors UNLOCKED. Right?
Here is the face of a warped mind:
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Same way of thinking as Kate.
 
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Berlin's truck terrorist bastard, crossed four open borders after his attack:
Germany - Holland
Holland - Belgium
Belgium - France
France - Italy
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Obviously he must have had some help from other Islamists to travel around so easily.
 
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If I remember correctly, the people @AGermanGuy is hoping will move to Germany adore Adolf and their homelands fought on his side in WW2.

Like I said before, I'm cool with Germany until they start rounding people up again.

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Lol what? Where do you get this crap from? Refugees = Nazis? LOL

Well, you want history?
And you call us hyprocrites?
You don't like white people?
Geesh, you really do sound like this guy called Adolph.
Heck you probably have a copy of his book and read it daily, before you read the koran.
You are nothing in the greater scheme of Germany being destroyed by the vermin you so love.
WHere have I said I do not like white people? Please quote me.

No really, quote me. Where did I say that? Because I like refugees I am hating white persons?
I find that the constant, hateful refugee-bashing is sickening and unworthy of a democratic nation.

First of all, 'refugees' who come to commit acts of terrorism are not refugees by definition. They are infiltrated immigrants. They never were refugees to begin with. People fleeing war do not deserve to be persecuted because of terrorists.

The idea that Germany is being punished for being too open and tolerant is a twisted one.

Take for instance France, a country that is much much less welcoming toward refugees. It has suffered terrorist attacks too. In fact, it's been hit more badly than Germany. Note that some of the attacks were carried out by estranged Belgian/French nationals. Home-grown terrorists. It's not even foreign fighters coming from some war zone far away.

By the way, the US has been hit by Isis too (eg Orlando nightclub shooting). Do they take a lot of Syrian refugees in the US ? They don't.
On the other hand, more than one million Syrian have fled to Lebanon and now make up 20%+ of the population, which is a huge burden for a small, fragile country. They don't make the headlines but they sure have enough problems.

In short, for those who are too lazy to read or think: there is no correlation between refugees and terrorism. (Or put it differently: intolerance does not pay and doesn't make you safer. There is no reward for racism).

Terrorists come and go, either through official channels and border crossings, or stealthily (when they are already known and flagged as a security risks). They always have traveled in and out. Current streams of refugees do not change the fact. Reinstating national borders would not help either. Achieving secure borders is an awfully expensive endeavor and would amount to building a new Iron curtain (and a radically different society).

However, one thing that could reasonably be argued is that the large influx of refugees makes it difficult/impossible to vet each candidate for possible security risks. That wouldn't necessarily help spot and defeat terrorists though. Attackers were already known to the authorities weren't they.

Bottom line, what Isis is trying to do is foster fear and hatred and destroy social consensus.
I have to say they are doing a good job. Racists and citizens with fascistic leanings are now feeling more confident and getting bolder by the day (racists are always looking for excuses to justify their hatred). Sadly they are just playing Isis' game. Extremists of either side are pursuing the same aim by different means. The aim is to destroy our societies and our democratic values.

Terrorism is not a new phenomenon. We have experienced it over the past decades but today people are hysteric and willing to relinquish all their freedoms and live in a police state for what ? For an illusion of security. Why do we allow this to happen ? Why ?

If you no longer believe in your own values then yes you have a problem. And the terrorists have won. When you stoop to their level, they win too.
When you stand up for your rights, for freedom, for democracy, for tolerance and justice, they lose and you win.
It's up to you.
But there is no easy path. There is a painful path and there is a worse one.

Thank you! Thank you very much! You are so right!
 
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See, this agerman guy does not know the history of his own country, Germany.
He should check it out.
WWII for sure....
All those muslims fighting for their man, Adolf.
For the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was a NAZI, loved them, loved Adolf (who he met a few times).
And from that time?
Too many muslims in the Middle East still revere the Nazis.
 
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This is like saying Americans are nazis because they voted for a KKK-endorsed president.
The nazis also got a bit of help from American citizens, politicians and corporations.
 
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