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originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
Clearly not an ISIS flag.
Why "horde" and not grouping or gathering?
Lol.
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
When I see the Nazi and KKK label being pasted everywhere I know one side is completely out of rational arguments.
There is no logic to these people being there.
They don't want to live in Western culture or climates, they want their own culture and access to the good economic life of Europeans.
Why make potentially deadly raft trips across the Med when there's plenty of Islamic countries bordering your own with no war going on?
These newcomers are 75% young men from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan.
All countries that pretty much hate the West.
This sudden wave of immigration was too organized and too expensive to be any happenstance event, it was planned and financed by radical Muslim interests in the name of spreading Islam.
Nobody is escaping war, they are bringing it to Europe's doorstep.
Paris and NYE were just minor preludes of what is to come.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
Clearly not an ISIS flag.
Why "horde" and not grouping or gathering?
Lol.
originally posted by: woodwardjnr
a reply to: CharlieSpeirs a horde sounds a little more menacing, bit more scary semantics
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
Clearly not an ISIS flag.
Why "horde" and not grouping or gathering?
Lol.
Any person glancing at that black flag gets the intention of it, ISIS. Whipping out a black flag with white Arabic scribbles all over it can and will be taken for only one thing because of recent history, everyone knows it even the flag wavers.
Defending ISIS now, are you hedging your bets for when they come looking for blasphemous Muslims in your neck of the woods to behead? I fear for you more than the people who rightly called this out.