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So, the No Go zones in places like France are a figment of people's imagination?
The Immams who claim that the Western nations they are in will become Islamic within 50 years are just joking?
I'm not stupid enough to think that Islam as a faith can be stamped out, but I do think it can and should be kept in the Middle East where people want it and where it belongs.
all Muslims are terrorists
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: markosity1973
all Muslims are terrorists
Ah, that brainchild. And all Christians follow the Ten Commandments I guees?
Get a life!
...It's only a choice. No effort. No worry. No job. No savings and money. Just a choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your door, buy bigger guns, close yourself off. The eyes of love, instead, see all of us as one.
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: markosity1973
Agreed to disagree?
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
Most terroristic attacks in Germany are done by rightwing neonazis - attacks on politicians, arsonry, violence on others while demonstrating.
That is the far more present danger hereabout!
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: asen_y2k
Nope. They are rather frustrated due to failed politics, lack of housings and stuff. Most of the people I know are mad at our politiclowns and not at those refugees.
Sweden said on Thursday it expected up to 190,000 migrants this year, putting unprecedented strain on a country famous for welcoming refugees but planning to house many in tents this winter.
However, in practice it will still take a long time before any new arrivals end up being deported. Once an asylum application has been filed, it can take up to five months to process, Weser Kurier says. Some applicants even have to wait a year before a decision as German bureaucrats struggle to cope with a surge in applications.