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AnonymouseUser

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Very amusing when people who've never been on the right side of history discriminating against this group or that always consider themselves the righteous ones.

Never said I was righteous, just that the society my ancestors built is better than any society muslims have built.

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AnonymouseUser

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There's something to be said that jingoism/xenophobia is often tied in with religious or religion-like belief. "Faith", that unwavering self-confidence in face of all factual reality is like a skill that is developed over time.

There can literally be a video showing these folks spewing the same crap as every failed hate group in history, and their powerful cognitive dissonance will isolate the part of the brain which processes these facts from the part that continues spewing.

It's all clear enough because they will never display any sign of comprehending the previous paragraph, and keep on truckin' with the little loop in their head.

Projection much?
 

MongGrel

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Never said I was righteous, just that the society my ancestors built is better than any society muslims have built.

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What society is it your ancestors have built pray tell ?

You mean the ones that steam rolled all the Native Americans ?

(granted, I have very little Native American in my bloodline these days)

I didn't know there were bobbies in Grand Rapids. I guess the multitudes of peaceful Muslims that have lived here for years should just be shipped off to those interment camps.

A large portion of my family were German/American, and fought Nazis in WWII.
 

agent00f

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Never said I was righteous, just that the society my ancestors built is better than any society muslims have built.

These are societies created by people who had to defeat your ancestors. The same sort spewing the same crap about the blacks and chinese and so on, and now the mexicans and muslims. It's been getting ever better the more these losers are relegated to history books.

Here's a plan, we'll take the muslims like us, and you can go do whatever with the muslims like you. You clear don't like the progressive society this is turning into, so it's all for the best we part ways.
 

LegendKiller

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What society is it your ancestors have built pray tell ?

You mean the ones that steam rolled all the Native Americans ?

(granted, I have very little Native American in my bloodline these days)

I didn't know there were bobbies in Grand Rapids. I guess the multitudes of peaceful Muslims that have lived here for years should just be shipped off to those interment camps.

A large portion of my family were German/American, and fought Nazis in WWII.

I am curious, which countries didn't conquer another historically speaking? I don't recall a single people who haven't conquered another.
 

Blue_Max

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John Cleese actually explains the SJW and devout muslim behaviour shown in this (and all the other) threads very well at 11:40 in this video regarding the assasination attempt of Donald Trump (surprised it doesn't have a thread yet! Guess the regressive left doesn't want to look bad...) ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJC5Ichmkfw
 

Blue_Max

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I am curious, which countries didn't conquer another historically speaking? I don't recall a single people who haven't conquered another.

For that matter, the north american native tribes were constantly destroying each other and stealing land/women from the conquered. So if we were to make reparations, which tribe(s) do we give the most to?

It's also strange to justify giving north america to islam because of the successful colonization of north america and some of the cruel treatment along the way.
 

Jaskalas

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These are societies created by people who had to defeat your ancestors. The same sort spewing the same crap about the blacks and chinese and so on, and now the mexicans and muslims. It's been getting ever better the more these losers are relegated to history books.

Are you whitewashing our history? You speak as if some egalitarian society talked their way past the evil desires of "lesser" men. No, they fought and killed other men. And you would brand the losers as some sort of "spewing crap" evil? That's rich. And how enlightened is your bigotry towards these "lesser" men?

Here's a plan, we'll take the muslims like us, and you can go do whatever with the muslims like you. You clear don't like the progressive society this is turning into, so it's all for the best we part ways.
Personally I've always been for kicking the backwards areas out of the United States of America.

Seems you're at least consistent in hating "lesser" men. You even apply that label to "Muslims like you". Interesting... perhaps you'd like to look in a mirror.
 

AnonymouseUser

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These are societies created by people who had to defeat your ancestors

Never said the barbarians didn't defeat better people, just that the society they created was, and still is, shit.

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And just look at the scientific contributions of modern muslims:

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Instead of trying to figure out which 12 year old to marry, they should put down the koran and pick up a science book. Do some worthwhile reading for a change. I've known 12 year old girls who were smarter than these guys.

You clear don't like the progressive society this is turning into, so it's all for the best we part ways.

You're right, I don't like that women are being sexually assaulted, killed, or if they're lucky only relegated to third-class status by these "progressives." I don't like that all crimes are skyrocketing, the standard of living is declining, and that nearly eradicated diseases are seeing a resurgence. I don't like isis either (though maybe I should, they are killing muslims after all), but I'm sure you have no problem with any of this because it's your "culture."
 

AnonymouseUser

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What society is it your ancestors have built pray tell ?

My lineage has been traced back to Michael A Gaffney, which Gaffney, SC is named after.

You mean the ones that steam rolled all the Native Americans ?

Yes. Actually no, they were pretty much eradicated by the time Michael Gaffney arrived.

A large portion of my family were German/American, and fought Nazis in WWII.

My grandfather also fought the Germans in WWII.
 
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Jhhnn

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Never said the barbarians didn't defeat better people, just that the society they created was, and still is, shit.

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And just look at the scientific contributions of modern muslims:

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Instead of trying to figure out which 12 year old to marry, they should put down the koran and pick up a science book. Do some worthwhile reading for a change. I've known 12 year old girls who were smarter than these guys.



You're right, I don't like that women are being sexually assaulted, killed, or if they're lucky only relegated to third-class status by these "progressives." I don't like that all crimes are skyrocketing, the standard of living is declining, and that nearly eradicated diseases are seeing a resurgence. I don't like isis either (though maybe I should, they are killing muslims after all), but I'm sure you have no problem with any of this because it's your "culture."

And the world is only 6000 years old. Your point is what, anyway?
 

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Jaskalas

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And as you pointed out, Islam itself appears to have devolved in the past 60 years.
From something resembling humanity to more of a death / slavery cult.
 

Orignal Earl

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Contrary to popular perceptions, the condition of Muslims in the U.S. is very good. Among South Asians in the country, the large Pakistani American community stands out as particularly well educated and prosperous, with education and income levels exceeding those of U.S.-born whites. Many are professionals, especially in medicine (they account for 2.7-5% of America’s physicians),[104][105] scientists, engineers, and financial analysts, and there are also a large number of entrepreneurs. There are more than 15,000 medical doctors practicing medicine in the USA who are of Pakistani origin alone[106] and the number of Pakistani American millionaires was reported to be in the thousands. Shahid Khan a Pakistani-born American multi billionaire businessmen owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL) making him the first and only ethnic minority member to own one, he also owns English Premier League team Fulham F.C., and automobile parts manufacturer Flex-N-Gate in Urbana, Illinois.[107] 45 percent of immigrant Muslims report annual household income levels of $50,000 or higher. This compares to the national average of 44 percent. Immigrant Muslims are well represented among higher-income earners, with 19 percent claiming annual household incomes of $100,000 or higher (compared to 16 percent for the Muslim population as a whole and 17 percent for the U.S. average). This is likely due to the strong concentration of Muslims in professional, managerial, and technical fields, especially in information technology, education, medicine, law, and the corporate world.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_the_United_States
 

Jaskalas

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Contrary to popular perceptions, the condition of Muslims in the U.S. is very good. Among South Asians in the country, the large Pakistani American community stands out as particularly well educated and prosperous, with education and income levels exceeding those of U.S.-born whites. Many are professionals, especially in medicine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_the_United_States

So what you're saying is they're generally well off and do not represent the horrors of their homelands. Yet, if we simply flood the "community" with refugees, surely you can see why that good fortune would change.
 

Orignal Earl

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So what you're saying is they're generally well off and do not represent the horrors of their homelands.

They are Americans. America would be their homeland
What kind of crazy shit came from your homeland?



Yet, if we simply flood the "community" with refugees, surely you can see why that good fortune would change.

Are you being flooded by refugees?
 

nickqt

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So what you're saying is they're generally well off and do not represent the horrors of their homelands. Yet, if we simply flood the "community" with refugees, surely you can see why that good fortune would change.

It seems pretty clear that when the US takes in refugees from their horrible homelands, that those refugees pretty much become..."generally well off [and don't] represent the horrors of their homelands".

How many refugees has the US taken in over the past, say, 15 years?

Does the response of the community towards new refugees influence how those new refugees adopt new customs and assimilate into that new community?

There are plenty of natural born US citizens who are pieces of shit, and plenty of Muslim refugees who live productive lives. Perhaps the refugee program is capable of filtering out people who are clear threats, and letting in people who just want to live productive lives.

The same exact arguments have been used since the 18th century regarding letting in foreigners, whether refugees or immigrants. I can't think of a case of any of those arguments in regards to the various ethnic groups coming true. The immigration of Jews, Italians, Irish, Chinese, etc., were all focused on as somehow destroying the fabric of the country. As it turns out, those immigrants helped weave in new, valuable aspects of the fabric of the country that is now celebrated.
 

Orignal Earl

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How many refugees has the US taken in over the past, say, 15 years?

I don't remember any hysteria about VC or commies coming over with the boat people, wonder if there was any
I suppose if there was a P&N at that time there would of been some at least
 

Blue_Max

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Jaskalas

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They are Americans. America would be their homeland
What kind of crazy shit came from your homeland?

The only relatives I know who have been out of the United States would be my grandparents to fight in WW2. I'm at least 4th, or 5th generation on my mother's side... and a couple centuries on my father's side. America is my "homeland", I have no foreign origin or loyalties. Specifically not to countries that export extremism in its most vile form such as AnonymouseUser was demonstrating.

You going to pretend a majority of American Muslims aren't directly tied into the Middle East and influenced by its crazies? Orlando is proof positive. There's a lot more where that came from.

The Troubling Math of Muslim Migration
Radicalism seems to ferment as much, if not more so, among first-generation Westerners as among their immigrant parents. Which means that massive Muslim immigration may have few visible repercussions today — but a great many tomorrow.

That reality is becoming manifest in the United States.