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originally posted by: UnBreakable
Kinda like Muslims want to eliminate the infidels because they believe something different?
originally posted by: hammanderr
a reply to: TrueBrit
It's the Swedes country, refugees have no natural right to be there, good for them for taking action. If the Swedes don't want more refugees, they should start burning a lot more of these places down. They oughta have a tea party of sorts and sink a boat or burn a bus used to move refugees around. Immigrants have no "right" to anything, they are allowed in a country based on the will of the people. Apparently the government of Sweden isn't listening to it's people.
Watch out, somebody will design a camp with barbed wire and guards to "house" the refugees next. After that it's the chambers.
originally posted by: misskat1
a reply to: woodwardjnr
In this situation, I not only condone what they did, but yes, I think I would join in burning the camps slated for refugees in my town.
I know coming from a Grandma who has fed 1/2 of her neighborhood from time to time, and has taken in many homeless people, through the years, that that seems like an extreme statement. But, I feel pretty protective of my family, friends, and neighbors, so yes, I believe this is a genuine threat to our society, so yes, I would burn them too.
It's ok to be a bigot as long as it's against Muslims.
originally posted by: angeldoll
a reply to: sHuRuLuNi
"Rank hatred has already appeared from their mouths: What their hearts conceal is far worse." (Qur'an, 3:118)
Please explain why you think this is true (I don't), and should it be true, what might be the reasons "they" came to feel this way? Has there been a provocation for the 'rank hatred', or was it born in a vacuum out of nothingness?
also, which speaker in the Quran made this statement?
Please explain why you think this is true (I don't), and should it be true, what might be the reasons "they" came to feel this way? Has there been a provocation for the 'rank hatred', or was it born in a vacuum out of nothingness?
originally posted by: angeldoll
a reply to: sHuRuLuNi
You answered one question as best you could. but how about the others?
Please explain why you think this is true (I don't), and should it be true, what might be the reasons "they" came to feel this way? Has there been a provocation for the 'rank hatred', or was it born in a vacuum out of nothingness?
It does indeed send a clear message to both the refugees and the countries politicians in one foul swoop.