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The Muslimation Of Europe

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Re: The Muslimation Of Europe

Postby ttoli » Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:51 pm

johbee wrote:
insan wrote:
johbee wrote:What do you think?

http://www.youtube.com/embed/A3YQANdvvbY


U mean globalization of the world i think... When there's one world government who cares people from which culture live where? Only the "Europeans" like u? :lol:


I'm not European. I do not have problems with multi cultures except when the guest culture's rights outway my on. If the Muslims object to the Western ideals then why do they move to the West and try to impose their ways on the West?
Point taken but with the bleedy PC mad brigade about??, Couple of years ago(i beleive it was Dartford Council), banned street Christmas Decorations in case it caused offence, did they ask or seek advisement???, No, they just presumed.
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Postby Daniella » Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:45 pm

Tunisia Immigration Agreement Falters
Return of migrants postponed. EU says temporary asylum legitimate

TUNIS – There has been no instant agreement over immigration. The Italian government’s proposals came up against a Tunisian wall that proved more solid that expected. But talks have not broken down. It will merely be necessary to persevere with negotiations that promise to be challenging because the provisional government led by Beji Caid-Essebsi is not satisfied with the “more money, fewer immigrants” formula. Today, interior minister Roberto Maroni will try again on his own as he returns to Tunis to see whether the bilateral technical committee, the only concrete outcome of yesterday’s meeting, has produced a framework for agreement.

http://www.corriere.it/english/11_april ... ad3b.shtml
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Postby Klik » Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:02 pm

Is that on the 23rd? :D :D Thank God I'm back today :p
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Apr 22, 2011 1:52 am

History of religious conquests of the world!

http://www.mapsofwar.com/images/Religion.swf
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Postby non-cypriot » Sat Apr 23, 2011 12:32 pm

CBBB wrote:In Britain they are fighting back, so make sure you join the protest next Saturday.

WALK NAKED IN BRITAIN DAY

Think this would get their attention?

Don't forget to mark your calendars.
As you may already know, it is a sin for a Muslim male to see any woman other than his wife naked and if he does, he must commit suicide.
So next Saturday at 1 p.m. all British women are asked to walk out of their house completely naked to help weed out any neighbourhood terrorists.

Circling your block for one hour is recommended for this anti-terrorist effort.

All patriotic men are to position themselves in lawn chairs in front of their
houses to demonstrate their support for the women and to prove that they are not Muslim terrorist sympathizers.
Since Islam also does not approve of alcohol, a cold 6-pack at your side is
further proof of your patriotism.

The British government appreciates your efforts to root out terrorists
and applauds your participation in this anti-terrorist activity.

I would commit suicide too if my female neighbours were to walk out naked. Its bad enough looking at them dressed...
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Postby Pax » Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:09 pm

Poverty and inequality leads to social breakdown and "extremism." The problems of Europe are not ones of multiculturalism (whatever that is), they are about massive inequality, mass unemployment, and a massive distribution of wealth from the poor to the rich. And the nationality, ethnicity, religion or 'race' of the poor on the one hand and the rich on the other hand is irrelevant. Multiculturalism is not the problem.
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Postby ZoC » Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:11 pm

Pax wrote:Poverty and inequality leads to social breakdown and "extremism." The problems of Europe are not ones of multiculturalism (whatever that is), they are about massive inequality, mass unemployment, and a massive distribution of wealth from the poor to the rich. And the nationality, ethnicity, religion or 'race' of the poor on the one hand and the rich on the other hand is irrelevant. Multiculturalism is not the problem.


good point, well made.
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Postby kurupetos » Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:19 pm

Pax wrote:Poverty and inequality leads to social breakdown and "extremism." The problems of Europe are not ones of multiculturalism (whatever that is), they are about massive inequality, mass unemployment, and a massive distribution of wealth from the poor to the rich. And the nationality, ethnicity, religion or 'race' of the poor on the one hand and the rich on the other hand is irrelevant. Multiculturalism is not the problem.


Mass immigration creates all of the above.
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Postby ZoC » Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:33 pm

kurupetos wrote:
Pax wrote:Poverty and inequality leads to social breakdown and "extremism." The problems of Europe are not ones of multiculturalism (whatever that is), they are about massive inequality, mass unemployment, and a massive distribution of wealth from the poor to the rich. And the nationality, ethnicity, religion or 'race' of the poor on the one hand and the rich on the other hand is irrelevant. Multiculturalism is not the problem.


Mass immigration creates all of the above.


too true. humans should never have left africa... never have left the trees.
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Postby Cap » Sat Apr 23, 2011 6:40 pm

Kuru has a point.
I used to believe what Pax said, after a vast amount of consideration and applying all the variables I changed my opinion...
too numerous to mention with the end result being 'politically' incorrect.
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