Exactly that, and then these multiculturalists dare say that it is me that is afraid.Originally Posted by Randarkmaan
Exactly that, and then these multiculturalists dare say that it is me that is afraid.Originally Posted by Randarkmaan
Last edited by Fragony; 04-25-2007 at 17:52.
That wouldn't by any chance translate as ....a school canceled its agricultural field study trip to a pig farm .....would it .a school in Amsterdam no longer teaches about farms because the little rascalls go a little bit jihad because they grow pigs there.![]()
WHATS THIS, I AM AGREEING WITH FRAGONY AAAAAAAAAH![]()
But i disagree on one point:Well I think the problem with Islam is what we make of it. Islamic culture is in many things vastly different from ours, and it belongs in another time and most of all in another place, and we see our inability to give it a place here in the west as some collective faillure of our own. We say we respect it, but we really think it's all bull and that they will all gladly welcome the great enlightment, but they don't, they actually believe all that, and a good nose needs only half a fart. Too much respect for what is different, just because it is different. Just keep a respectable distance, and we will all be just fine.
They actually are faring well, provided they keep their heads low and not whine constantly, for instance the US and Latin America there are many immigrants who are successful and educated, its not the case with europe where most of them are uneducated, which spells a whole load of problems.Muslims don't fare well anywhere
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Aha, so now we cut to the quic.
Education. We have problems with Afro-Carribeans shooting each other in London at the moment, they also lack a decent education.
So who's fault is this, the parents, the state or the individual?
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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I remember reading about that, that Arab Americans (Muslims or Christians) usually have a higher income than the american average.They actually are faring well, provided they keep their heads low and not whine constantly, for instance the US and Latin America there are many immigrants who are successful and educated, its not the case with europe where most of them are uneducated, which spells a whole load of problems.
Well... Either one of those, two of those or all of those! That's the great thing with people, they're usually so different its illogical!So who's fault is this, the parents, the state or the individual?
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"One of the nice things about looking at a bear is that you know it spends 100 per cent of every minute of every day being a bear. It doesn't strive to become a better bear. It doesn't go to sleep thinking, "I wasn't really a very good bear today". They are just 100 per cent bear, whereas human beings feel we're not 100 per cent human, that we're always letting ourselves down. We're constantly striving towards something, to some fulfilment"
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Just breathe, or don'tOriginally Posted by Leet Eriksson
That wouldn't by any chance translate as ....a school canceled its agricultural field study trip to a pig farm .....would it .
No Tribes, I guess it doesn't
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