GOOD NEWS! Burn out all those religious savages and deport them to the shit hole so they can practice it!!!!
You do realize that if those immigrants you support so much, have their way, they'll be stoning you personally to death...? Right?
Why do you write such trash. There are a lot of immigrants here in my neighborhood on the outskirts of Washington, DC; Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, from places all over the world like Pakistan, Korea, Ethiopia, Somalia. They live peaceful lives and are good neighbors. My own ancestors came here from Ireland, Russia, and Poland. My grandparents built a home (1929) in a community on Long Island where they could get along without being fluent in English. What is your complaint?
For a moment, I want you to pretend for a second, that you didn't just read all of the other posts by people who are trying to make you angry.
I want you to just as best you can, put yourself in my shoes. I know that's a difficult thing to do, because we are extremely different people... I get that.
This is an honest request to you, that even if you don't accept what I'm saying, you might be able to understand why I'm saying it. Please? Just hear me out.
I want you to pretend for a moment you are working at a small company in Columbus, Ohio, that still exists to this day. Your job is to repair used cell phones. You find yourself sitting at quad-benches. Two sets of two benches, facing each other.
The guy directly across from you is a Muslim from Somalia. The guy sitting diagonal from you, is a Muslim from Egypt. The guy sitting next to you, is a Muslim from Chicago, the son of immigrants from somewhere you are not told. You are one of only 2.... non-Muslims in the entire building, including the owner, and executives.
You have been working and talking with these people for months. You consider them friendly. Friends might be a bit far, but friendly is accurate enough.
One day, the guys around you are chatting, and you are just minding your own business. No headphones are allowed, so you pretty much have to listen to the chatter whether you like it or not.
The immigrant Muslims start start to question the Muslim from Chicago, about his faith. He grew up in America, even if he was a practicing Muslims his entire life. They didn't believe his commitment.
They asked a series of questions until finally the Somali ask, what will you do if the Imam calls for you to fight against America? The Chicago man responds, do you mean Jihad? The Egyptian said, yes, Jihad. Will you fight against your fellow Americans? The Chicago man responded, yes, if the Imam calls to kill the non-muslims, he will fight with the Muslims against the Americans.
At this point, you look at him. There is dead silence. Everyone behind, and everyone behind those on the opposite side... stop talking. They all look down at their desks and start working again.
You sit there for about an hour.... at break time, everyone gets up accept the Somali in front of you. He looks up, and says. "Sorry. We normally talk about things like that in Arabic".
Notice.... he didn't say sorry we were just talking about being willing to slaughter you for not being Muslim, if an Imam calls for it.... no no, he was sorry that the Chicago man wasn't fluent in Arabic, and so they had to speak in English so that you understood what they were saying.
This event happened to me, almost verbatim.
Literally, they were discussing their willingness to murder me, while I was sitting there with them.
Now you can make of that, whatever you want. But since that time I have been convinced that a great number of these people, may treat you friendly to their face, and maybe they will smile and be nice... but what they really stand for is Sharia law. They are trying to do it in England already.
And if you don't believe that, then just look at Iran, or Gaza, or Egypt. When the people vote, they vote for these types of people, that would love to take all the LBGTs and stone them to death. Take all the infidels, and have them burned.
You might still disagree, but I hope you at least understand why I said, what I said. It wasn't without cause or reason.