Lewdog
Gold Member
In The Gangs of New York, two opposing factions of Irish immigrants engaged in occasional violent confrontations for the purpose of dominating profitable enterprises in their common community. The general public was in no way affected.Sorry but it is just your racism that shows you are scared of excepting how other cultures live. They aren't the problem, you are. They only react to how they are treated.
If you don't think that other cultures had problems assimilating? Have you ever watched "The Gangs of New York?" Yeah, it's a movie, but it is based on true events.
Please explain how that intra-ethnic gang vs gang activity is in any way similar to what we've recently seen taking place in Germany and Sweden, which are just just two examples of the mass molestation and random rape of women on public streets by Muslim "asylum-seekers." Can you cite the slightest comparison in the two activities?
The Gangs of New York chronicled the actions of gangs vs gangs. The Muslim migrants have plainly demonstrated that they are a menace to White society. Can you deny that?
No, it wasn't just about Irish gangs fighting each other... it was also about the xenophobic ideas of some against the Irish immigrants. One of the main characters, played by Daniel Day-Lewis, Billy "the butcher" is an American who is poised to drive the Irish immigrants out of New York. Maybe you should watch the movie again.
A number of United States born citizens of British and Dutch decent started voicing their resentment of the new Irish immigrants. The antagonist William Cutting who is played by the incredibly talented Daniel Day Lewis, troops together his fellow native American’s into a gang to wipe out the Irish immigrants.
Fighting Irish - The Irish and Their Battle Through Racism : Gangs of New York
Despite all that, guess what? The United States is just fine and we don't have a rash problem of Irish gangs today.