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Paris is burning!
Its as though a festering wound has been uncovered and at the moment there is no remedy.
Its a bit like the 1991 LA riot resulting from the beating of a Black American Rodney King by White cops. Though not condoning the riot and destruction of properties, many in the world are stunned yet cannot somehow level outright condemnation, as the years of anger and frustration of the rioters may have some releasing to do. Should Europe integrate and consciously offer jobs to Muslims, or take this as a wake up call to look at Muslims with deep suspicion and wish they go back to their country of origin? 9/11 Beslan. Bali bombing. London Bombing. Salman Rushdie. Theo Van Gogh. And now Paris --- and pockets of Europe -- burning. Is it that difficult to live with Muslims? Are Muslims in Europe unwilling to integrate with the mainlanders, or are the latter refusing to give them that opportunity by discrimination? What say ye? Last edited by Theja; 9th November 2005 at 03:50. |
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Theja the Steadfast
You are a bloody mental midget getting your daily screw from cockaroaches. All but the brain dead know that Europe has no culture. So what the hell is there to destroy? Do the europeans rise far enough out of the shallow end of the genetic pool to command any feeling toward them whatsoever? I think not. That form of animal life that can use planes and tanks to kill children is too low on homo sapien scale to be noted by any but the obscene of mind, such as yours.
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On prime time news (CBS) there is a passing mention of the differences between Muslims in America and in France --- in the former Muslims are free to wear their religious hijab and are not confined to one particular locality by way of institutionalised discrimination. Also the race mix is more diverse and greater in number that Muslims have a wider selection of access to jobs and communities.
I understand a considerable population of South Africa is Muslim, and wish someone could offer how Muslims feel in the country, or how non-Muslims treat them or think about them. The adopted home of Ahmed Deedat. |
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