New York getting ready for Islam

it is as if the French had elected a German Nazi as mayor of Paris
It’s the result of two things:

1) an education system that has brainwashed the younger generation into thinking socialism is a good idea

2) the unfettered influx of immigrants with values antithetical to those of America
 
It’s the result of two things:

1) an education system that has brainwashed the younger generation into thinking socialism is a good idea

2) the unfettered influx of immigrants with values antithetical to those of America
plus an extremely short memory of many New Yorkers
 
Never forget......uhhhh....something about September.....uhhh.... something about New York City.....

Sorry, I forgot. But somebody did something in September, I do remember that, but I can't remember exactly what it was. I forgot.

I'll try to look it up tomorrow.
I remember there was some smoke there then ... or was there?
 
The generation that elected him didn’t live through it, or they were only children. Add that to the 750,000 Muslims allowed to come in and become a voting power, and voila! - we get an antisemitic, Islamic terrorist sympathizer as mayor.

Or, he was a charming guy with good ideas running against an ass-grabber and a crook.

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The Islamist has instructed the schools to teach Arabic numerals.

Can you imagine if a Jew was elected mayor and instructed the schools to teach Hebrew?
 
did you not get the joke?
the Arabic numerals have been in use for ages here ....
Not in America. And it’s quite telling that an Islamist who was elected mayor declares, before he’s even sworn in, that the public schools need to teach Arabic.
 
The Islamist has instructed the schools to teach Arabic numerals.

Can you imagine if a Jew was elected mayor and instructed the schools to teach Hebrew?

Um, Lisa, you realize that 012345679 ARE Arabic numerals, right? That they were adopted to replace Roman numerals, which were just confusing.

Holy shit, someone posted a meme to mock you Islamophobes, and you totally didn't get you were being mocked.

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Maybe instead of an Islamist mayor telling schools to start teaching Arabic to kids, he should focus on getting them to be able to read at grade level and perform simple arithmetic.
 
Not in America. And it’s quite telling that an Islamist who was elected mayor declares, before he’s even sworn in, that the public schools need to teach Arabic.

Um, yeah, the numerals used now are Arabic numerals, because they actually made more sense than Roman numerals.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_numerals

By the late 14th century, only a few texts using Arabic numerals appeared outside of Italy. This suggests that the use of Arabic numerals in commercial practice, and the significant advantage they conferred, remained a virtual Italian monopoly until the late 15th century. This may in part have been due to language barriers: although Fibonacci's Liber Abaci was written in Latin, the Italian abacus traditions were predominantly written in Italian vernaculars that circulated in the private collections of abacus schools or individuals.

The European acceptance of the numerals was accelerated by the invention of the printing press, and they became widely known during the 15th century. Their use grew steadily in other centers of finance and trade such as Lyon. Early evidence of their use in Britain includes: an equal hour horary quadrant from 1396, in England, a 1445 inscription on the tower of Heathfield Church, Sussex; a 1448 inscription on a wooden lych-gate of Bray Church, Berkshire; and a 1487 inscription on the belfry door at Piddletrenthide church, Dorset; and in Scotland a 1470 inscription on the tomb of the first Earl of Huntly in Elgin Cathedral. In central Europe, the King of Hungary Ladislaus the Posthumous, started the use of Arabic numerals, which appear for the first time in a royal document of 1456.<a

By the mid-16th century, they had been widely adopted in Europe, and by 1800 had almost completely replaced the use of counting boards and Roman numerals in accounting. Roman numerals were mostly relegated to niche uses such as years and numbers on clock faces.
 
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