a reply to:
Annee
I hate to say it since it embarrasses me too even when I wasn't involved. But your point is applicable to any place andany of its generations at a
given time. My American side of the family has its roots in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. I remember a cousin of mine who said something one day
and it was some stereotypical, rude comment (if not flat out racist) to black people. She smacked him with three or four whacks from an octogenarian
that SammySossa wouldn't even be capable of delivering and ended it by shaking a finger and delivering a stern, loud, clear message about bringing
racism into her house. That same day I went to the place she worked (yes she worked forever it seems and wasn't willing to quit and let her children
care for her), a rental car office, and rented a car I needed for the coming weekend. When I got back to her house she asked which one of her
coworkers had helped me (she was off that day). I said I didn't get a name and was surprised when she started listing names and physical descriptions
because I felt she was a real hypocrite. "John? Real tall? Real handsome ni&$#@, the sweetest, kindest n%$#% in the world!" I wasn't really aware of
this vocabulary of hers since I didn't see her often at all growing up but I couldn't help but snap at her and condemn HER behavior too. She was
absolutely horrified by the accusation of her being racist and in fact, I knew that she was very involved in her coworkers lives, most of them black,
since she was always baking for them or watching their kids who all called her Nana. i also knew she had never had a TV, didnt read the paper, but she
simply worked, cooked, made rounds visiting friends and colleagues and taking them food, and so i gave her the benefit of the doubt when she explained
thats just how things were and she wasnt aware of any other way of speaking til I guaranteed her outside of this town, saying that word would be the
absolute most offensive thing you could say and that I'd gone years at a time without hearing someone saying it. I definitely believe her now years
later since yea, spending the entirety of your life in the small town south, racist/segregationist or pro-intergration, colloquially, the term was
n#&@% and "black person" was not a term that was used. So while it may have been different in Atlanta, Birmingham, or Mobile, if you stayed in a small
town and wereunaffected by TV or print, you'd be unaware of the huge difference in what that word meant in the 1940s 50s and 60s and in the 90s and
early 00s.
How does that tie into todays kssue? Well, i guess it goes to show that danger and real wrong-doing, whether we like it or not must take INTENT into
account. And while there are some out there whowoukd say my Grandma was just as wrong as these kids were, the difference is in the fact that once you
understand she 100% honestly meant nothing demeaning by using a word that had unknowingly become the epitome of taboo, there ARE indeed Muslim
children who will hear people like Squad Saleh and those who agree with her Koran interpretations, perhaps some of the parents of the young men
accused of these rapes and assaults, who didn't grope a girl or rape her because it was the normal daily way of living side by side misinterpreted by
today's generation. Instead, it has the strong possibility of being acted upon because cultural leaders and parents subscribe to this belief Salem
urges which is to rape and molest non-muslims as a way of destabilizing, inciting terror and conflict, and pushing a spirit of superiority vs inferior
enemies in a situation like this which can be seen as an ongoing war between Jew Christian and Muslim. That's why she clarifies this theory by saying
that if a Muslim were to rape a European woman, he's doing the will of God by raping his own property to get his sexual release (your enemy or
inhabitant of occupied land IS by Sharia law your property including women and girls whom you may #$%@ as you wish since property has no inherent
rights. If he were to rape an eastern Asian woman, he is sinning and committing a horrendous act.
Now, so far, the things we see these refugees doing that Europeans are complaining about, are all things that can only be done with ill intent. What
comes into play next is the hard, if not nearly impossible part And that is learning what is occurring as a natural series of events and cause vs
effect and which things are happening because like so many other things, western governments, bankers and their stooges, war benefactors, NWOers, and
other evil entities with vested interest are planting disinformation, introducing confusing characters, or influencing certain behaviors that can be
used as propaganda for future agendas. Whatever the source though, the fact kids at a pool have become unwilling victims is outrageous and
unacceptable and I just hope those responsible all the way up to the possibly unexpected source, get what's coming to them and get it good. And
whether involved in some stretch of the imagination or not, as far as these molestations are concerned, many players like those I mentioned above are
guilty anyway since their centralized banking oligarchy of evil is the factor that drives all the problems we see today somehow or another.