The Muslim mass exodus has begun

The suffix is used in the same way as it is employed in the terms xenophobia, homophobia or gynophobia. While the root is Greek and means "fear" words like those above refer primarily to prejudices or hatreds rather than literal fears such as claustrophobia or agoraphobia.



Obama is not and never was a Muslim. If you really believe that you are on the lunatic fringe
He said he was on several occasions. Freudian slips?
 
Rent controls creates slums and slumlords.
This is a misconception generated by decades of continual landlord propaganda. They take a few cases of that, and then magnify it to appear to be universal.

Slums ? Not relatively very many, judging by the MILES & MILES of buildings, across 5 boroughs, that are in great shape now, and don't look a bit different than they did 70 or 80 years ago - including the building and the whole street that I was raised in.

The building I was raised in, in the Fort George neighborhood of upper Manhattan (New York City) was built in 1908.
And I lived in it from 1946 to 1967 (visited it until 1977) and under rent control the entire time. Good condition - then & now.. Same with dozens of other buildings throughout the neighborhood. All rent controlled, no shortages, no buildings abandoned. Nothing destroyed. Everything now as it was 75 years ago.

This is a recent picture of the street (Ellwood St - 197 St) that I grew up in, in the 1940s & 50s. If this picture were taken then, it wouldn't look one iota different than it looks right here in the 2020s (except for the cars).

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The suffix is used in the same way as it is employed in the terms xenophobia, homophobia or gynophobia. While the root is Greek and means "fear" words like those above refer primarily to prejudices or hatreds rather than literal fears such as claustrophobia or agoraphobia.



Obama is not and never was a Muslim. If you really believe that you are on the lunatic fringe
I'm willing to guess that Obama is a Muslim (and I doubt that you know), but whether he is or not, the main fact is that as president he was a supporter of Islamization with numerous Muslim Brotherhooders in his admin.

As for phobia words, whether presented as fears or prejudices, homophobia and Islamaphobia are both FALSE hyperboles designed to give legitimacy to lunatic fringes.
 
There is no such thing as "Islamaphobe". It is a non-existent word, concoction of the left.
A phobia is an irrational fear. But with a well financed and organized effort by Muslims to overthrow the US government by installing a Muslim as POTUS (Obama), seditious Muslim Brotherhood members in his administration, and by putting as many Muslims in Congress as they can, and after hundreds of instances of Islamization, Islamization is a genuine fear, not an irrational one. *

In addition to all the Islamization of the Brotherhood, we have the IRGC attempting to subdue the world to Muslim domination, by the use of force with conventional & nuclear weaponry.

Plus, deceitful words like "Islamophobia" is an insult and injustice to people like myself (agoraphobia), who suffer from REAL phobias.

* Not to mention 1400 years of Muslim jihad (holy war) killing 270 people, and conquering more land than the Roman Empire at its height (from Spain/N.Africa to India).

And stating facts from history, the Koran, jihadist leaders, etc is not bigotry. (Ex. "Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth," (Omar Ahmad, founder of CAIR)

Anybody with even cursory knowledge of the situation knows that people looked the other way because they did not want to risk being called "bigot", "racist" or "Islamophobe".

This creature knows that, too, which is PRECISELY why he, she or it throws around these terms so profusely.
 
The suffix is used in the same way as it is employed in the terms xenophobia, homophobia or gynophobia. While the root is Greek and means "fear" words like those above refer primarily to prejudices or hatreds rather than literal fears such as claustrophobia or agoraphobia.



Obama is not and never was a Muslim. If you really believe that you are on the lunatic fringe
The actual phobia lies in the irrational fear of being called names by those like you who have made a deliberate decision to abet the rape of children.

The entire system involved with people looking the other way because they fear you is a phobic one.
 
" Undermining A Pretentious Malevolence Of Exclaiming Universalism By Sectarian Supremacists For Fictional Ishmaelism *

* No Such Religion As Islam Or Followers Known As Muslims There Is Only Qurayshism Within Hejaz Or Fictional Ishmaelism *



Yes finally it is happening. Even in the UK where bonehead Brits have allowed rambunctious Muslims to take over cities, and transform them into mini-foreign countries, the population has finally risen up against the bullying, and Muslims are feeling the heat.

Here in the US, in cities like New York where Muslims have already taken over, and 5 times a day, the sickening call to prayer blasts in everyone's ears over public loudspeakers, residents need to do 3 things

1. Vote out any Muslim politicians you have in power
2. Don't give social welfare freebies to Muslims (when that stops, they leave)
3. If Muslims are self-deporting give them assistance - even financial if necessary
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At some point the british monarchy forsook its role as provisioner and preserver for genetic , cultural and ethnic heritage of english peoples in england .

An after life , a life to come , a here after , reincarnation , transmutation of soles , etc . are all metaphors with a literal meaning of genetic continuance , where by a necessary sophisticated physical state another , both figuratively and literally as oneself , may have an opportunity to experience sentience , sapience and introspection afforded as life .

It is correct that fictional ishmaelism is based in theistic socialism , that includes edicts and tenets of creed for abdication to bureaucratic authority for hisbah ( do what is good and forbid what is bad ) where public policy is consistent with sharia in public , and that includes population gluttony on public dole that is culpable by sloth and frustration to fat wad whimsy wanton for puritanical rampage .

Stop validating the orwellian double think and circular reasoning by referring to a muslim ( adjective - one who submits ) and islam ( infinitive - to submit ) , literally one who submits to submission , that injects a pretentious universalism of qurayshism as a compelling cause for goading to instantiate its sectarian supremacy , rather refer only to any of its institutions as fictional ishmaelism , as the genetic religion of qurayshism does not apply outside of hejaz .

* Qurayshism Is Genetic Religion *

surah 8 Spoils of War
75. And those who believed after [the initial emigration] and emigrated and fought with you - they are of you. But those of [blood] relationship are more entitled [to inheritance] in the decree of God. Indeed, God is Knowing of all things.

sūrah 106: Quraysh
In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate,
the Most Merciful
1. For the accustomed security of the Quraysh
2. Their accustomed security [in] the caravan of winter and summer

3. Let them worship the Lord of this House,
4. Who has fed them, [saving them] from hunger and made them safe, [saving them] from fear.
 
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Anybody with even cursory knowledge of the situation knows that people looked the other way because they did not want to risk being called "bigot", "racist" or "Islamophobe".

This creature knows that, too, which is PRECISELY why he, she or it throws around these terms so profusely.
But he is a rookie here and is not yet experiences enough to know that in this forum, we just laugh at those words.
 
Whatever I can afford. And you ?
Good for you!

At least you're putting your money where your mouth is.

As for me, this is your crusade, not mine.

But this is another example where the world's richest man, Elon Musk, can help, especially as a newfound trillionaire.

Again, I'm not dictating what he should do with his money but rather suggesting what he could do with it based on his interests and opinions.

And this sounds like it just might be up his alley, as he obviously must support this since he's on your side, right?
 
This is a misconception generated by decades of continual landlord propaganda. They take a few cases of that, and then magnify it to appear to be universal.

Slums ? Not relatively very many, judging by the MILES & MILES of buildings, across 5 boroughs, that are in great shape now, and don't look a bit different than they did 70 or 80 years ago - including the building and the whole street that I was raised in.

The building I was raised in, in the Fort George neighborhood of upper Manhattan (New York City) was built in 1908.
And I lived in it from 1946 to 1967 (visited it until 1977) and under rent control the entire time. Good condition - then & now.. Same with dozens of other buildings throughout the neighborhood. All rent controlled, no shortages, no buildings abandoned. Nothing destroyed. Everything now as it was 75 years ago.

This is a recent picture of the street (Ellwood St - 197 St) that I grew up in, in the 1940s & 50s. If this picture were taken then, it wouldn't look one iota different than it looks right here in the 2020s (except for the cars).

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So you support Mayor Mamdani's rent control idea? Interesting.

By the way, is that the Cloisters in the background? Also, is this a similar view you can get going up on the ramps to the George Washington Bridge?

Based on this picture, I'm guessing that Fort George is not that far north of Washington Heights, where I was born in 1973 and lived until 1977.

Of course, I could be wrong.
 
He said he was on several occasions. Freudian slips?
No he never has.

That is a conspiracy theory promulgated by intentional video editing.

From 2009: Truth on the Cutting Room Floor - FactCheck.org

The first section opens with a portion of the address the president gave April 6, 2009, to the Turkish Parliament in Ankara.

Edited quote: Many other Americans have Muslims in their families or have lived in a Muslim-majority country — I know, because I am one of them.

Full quote: The United States has been enriched by Muslim Americans. Many other Americans have Muslims in their families or have lived in a Muslim-majority country — I know, because I am one of them.
When Obama says “I am one of them,” he was speaking not of Muslims but of “other” Americans. He was making a distinction between Muslim Americans and non-Muslims who either have Muslim relatives or have lived in a country (such as Turkey) where the population is predominately Muslim.

The video next shows a snippet of a speech Obama gave June 4 at Cairo University in Egypt.

Edited quote: My father came from a Kenyan family that includes generations of Muslims. As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan [call to prayer] at the break of dawn and at the fall of dusk.

Full quote: I’m a Christian, but my father came from a Kenyan family that includes generations of Muslims. As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan at the break of dawn and at the fall of dusk.
Far from admitting he’s a Muslim, Obama says “I’m a Christian.” But the video’s creator leaves that on the cutting room floor.

The video continues with a later selection from the Cairo speech:

Edited quote: So I have known Islam on three continents before coming to the region where it was first revealed. That experience guides my conviction

Full quote: So I have known Islam on three continents before coming to the region where it was first revealed. That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn’t.
The edited version invites the viewer to think that Obama was saying that his own religious “conviction” is based on personal experiences in Islamic countries. But the full quote shows Obama was talking about a different sort of conviction: his belief that Americans shouldn’t be guided by false notions about the Muslim faith.

The video then gives a truncated version of an exchange between Obama and ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos from Sept. 7, 2008:

Edited Quote — Obama: You’re absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith
Full Quote — Obama: You’re absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith and you’re absolutely right that that has not …
Stephanopoulos (interrupting): Your Christian faith.
Obama: My Christian faith. Well, what I’m saying …
Stephanopoulos (interrupting): Connections, right.
Obama (continuing) is that he hasn’t suggested that I’m a Muslim, and I think that his campaign upper echelons have not either. What I think is fair to say is that coming out of the Republican camp, there have been efforts to suggest that perhaps I’m not what who I say I am when it comes to my faith, something which I find deeply offensive, and that has been going on for a pretty long time.
The reference to “my Muslim faith” was widely described at the time as a gaffe. The Washington Times reported it as a “slip of the tongue.” By leaving out the words “my Christian faith,” the video dishonestly attempts to reverse the meaning of what Obama was saying.

This section of the video closes with an on-screen graphic that slightly mangles a New York Times article from March 6, 2007, by columnist Nicholas Kristof.

Video: In a 2007 interview with the New York Times, Obama recited the Muslim call to prayer in a perfect Arabic accent, and then went on to say that the Muslim call to prayer was “the prettiest sound on earth.”

Actual NYT passage: Mr. Obama recalled the opening lines of the Arabic call to prayer, reciting them with a first-rate accent. In a remark that seemed delightfully uncalculated (it’ll give Alabama voters heart attacks), Mr. Obama described the call to prayer as “one of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.”
The video exaggerates. Kristof actually described Obama’s accent as “first rate” but not “perfect.” And Obama said the call to prayer is “one of” the prettiest sounds, not the prettiest of all. These distortions are minor, but still part of a systematic misrepresentation of the record.
 
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No I could NOT be that, because I'm an 80 year old man, and we don't have basements in Florida.
How can any of us verify the above?

As other contributors have disputed my comments about myself and have alleged, without any evidence from my writing, that I am a Muslim, why should we accept what you claim about yourself?
 
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Yeah, I know. She claims to be an atheist but I see precious little evidence of that.

I do see a venomous Islamist lying, as their Koran tells them to.
My comment to Dogmaphobe also applies to you.

And your above remarks do rather belie what you wrote on my thread that:

No, I am fixated on ISLAMISTS. They are evil swine.

Muslims in general are fine people.
 
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