Infidel no-go zones?

Doer

Well-Known Member
Shall we say, 300,000,000 for a round number US population. And you swear by polls and you trust Pew. So suck it up and read on.

2,4 Million is .8%? So, where does Radical Islamism come from? Muslim populations. So, if 1% of that are radical means there is already an army here. We know we grow radicals. They bombed Paris they said at the direction of an American we killed in Yemen (hey! what is that droning sound??) It is a myth I think and have said so. Muslims give money to the Mosques. The Money is kicked up to the Wasab in Saudi Arabia, eventually just like an organized crime syndicate, which it is, this Sunni Dominion. The Godfathers in the Wasbab sect, parcel big money back for more Mosques to shelter worldwide for operations.

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2014/09/04/myth-tiny-radical-minority/
Here’s what we do know: the polls show that Islamic extremism is on the rise. That’s not because it’s a fringe element. It’s because the West has swallowed multiculturalism wholesale, to the point where it’s politically unpalatable to condemn Islamic extremism for the mass rape of children.

So, here is the evidence that the enemy we face is not a “tiny minority” of Muslims, let alone a rootless philosophy unconnected to Islam entirely. It’s not just the thousands of westerners now attempting to join ISIS. It’s millions of Muslims who support their general goals, even if they don’t support the group itself.

France. A new, widely-covered poll shows that a full 16% of French people have positive attitudes toward ISIS. That includes 27% of French between the ages of 18-24. Anne-Elizabeth Moutet of Newsweek wrote, “This is the ideology of young French Muslims from immigrant backgrounds…these are the same people who torch synagogues.”

Britain. In 2006, a poll for the Sunday Telegraph found that 40% of British Muslims wanted shariah law in the United Kingdom, and that 20% backed the 7/7 bombers. Another poll from that year showed that 45% of British Muslims said that 9/11 was an American/Israeli conspiracy; that poll showed that one-quarter of British Muslims believed that the 7/7 bombings were justified.

United States. A 2013 poll from Pew showed that 13% of American Muslims said that violence against civilians is often, sometimes or rarely justified to defend Islam. A 2011 poll from Pew showed that 21 percent of Muslims are concerned about extremism among Muslim Americans. 19 percent of American Muslims as of 2011 said they were either favorable toward Al Qaeda or didn’t know.

In short, tens of millions of Muslims all over the world sympathize with the goals or tactics of terrorist groups – or both. That support is stronger outside the West, but it is present even in the West. Islamist extremism is not a passing or fading phenomenon – it is shockingly consistent over time. And the West’s attempts to brush off the ideology of fanaticism has been an overwhelming failure. (thanks to idiots like you)
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So, just move along with the dirt kitty and feed him some nice lettuces.. Good boy.
 
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Saulamus

Active Member
Good Stuff. The swastika, however, means other things at different times, in different parts of the world. Buddhists see it as a symbol for eternity and Hindus understand it to stand for several different things, mostly related to one of their deities, Brahma. It's kind of like the pentacle (upright 5-pointed star), it has been used as symbols for several things. From a patriotic symbol, to a designation of the initiated, to a symbol in thaumaturge for the human body and the elements associated with the different cardinal directions. The ignorant often mistake it for a pentagram, which also has several different meanings, but it most often seen as a symbol of the demonic. The meaning assigned to it by the Christian church in their battle against the pagan religions.
 

Saulamus

Active Member
And you are afraid to not be an idiot commentator? Fail. You don't know shit about this do you?
Oooooooh. That really showed me.

I've actually studied several different belief systems, read, at least in part, many of their sacred texts, and have several friends that belong to various religions, Christian, Jewish, Pagan, and several Asian faiths. What's your excuse for thinking you have even the slightest of clues? All we hear from you are the feeble mewlings of the ignorant and frightened.
 
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