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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 12:00 pm
 


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The huffpo links arent bad, you should read this to get a better perspective.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/25/world ... bbles.html


There is a way to fix Molenbeek, but the authorities will never do it.


A much more detailed article! Thanks!

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An Italian newspaper called it “Belgistan,” and a German one declared Belgium “kaput.” A French writer, Éric Zemmour, suggested in a recent radio interview that instead of bombing Raqqa, Syria, the self-proclaimed capital of the Islamic State, “France should bomb Molenbeek.”


I've thought to myself similar thoughts. Not bomb it, but raze it. Don't deport people, but scatter them. Deport the non-citizens. Cool off the 'hot spot'.

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Mr. Jambon, the Flemish nationalist interior minister, has infuriated many French-speaking Belgians with what they see as insinuation that they alone are to blame for the growth of Islamic militancy in Belgium.


Sorry, but I had to LOL at that guy's name. :lol: Who else would they put in charge of the 'Muslim problem'?


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 12:17 pm
 


BartSimpson BartSimpson:

Europe's rule of law is fast becoming irrelevant. And I suppose I'm the moderate here advocating for deportation because if that isn't going to happen then the mass slaughter of the Muslims will eventually become inevitable.

If it does, how many millions of them do you want Canada to take in?


Agreed except the bit where you're assuming Islam will lose. Historically when Islam takes over a small country like Belgium through immigration jihad it will be setting up its no-go zones at his point in the operation, but the actual battles for control of the whole region don't begin until they close in on the demographic of 30% through population expansion. At that point they are in the military, police, and political system so mounting a defence becomes difficult if not impossible.

When it actually happens (and it will) the refugees will be traditional Europeans.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:14 pm
 


Historically ? Like when was the last time an immigration Jihad happened ? Please be specific so we can pick apart your BS. You know the routine.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:28 pm
 


Delwin Delwin:
Historically ? Like when was the last time an immigration Jihad happened ? Please be specific so we can pick apart your BS. You know the routine.


According to this Muslim site it's happening in Canada.

http://www.ezsoftech.com/stories/mis2.asp

Examples of countries where it's occurred in the recent past would first and foremost be Lebanon.

The country was stable until the aftermath of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War saw Lebanon accept several hundred thousand Palestinian refugees into the country. Within eight years those refugees were busy waging war against the people who had taken them in and now Lebanon is a shell of what it used to be with most of it dominated by the Moslems.

Nigeria and Ghana are handy examples where in the past thirty years they allowed Muslims to settle in their northern reaches and now both countries are dealing with Islamic insurrections. The Moslems are either demanding independence for the lands they've settled or they are demanding to control the entire nation.

In Congo and in the Central African Republic the Christians are fighting back against the goddamned Moslems and despite opposition from the West the Christians are slowly pushing back the Moslems. Neither country had a Moslem population until after WW2.

And Belgium is an example of a nation being taken over by hijrah. The attack today is merely part of the opening act of a war of conquest by the Moslems who were invited into Belgium by pathological altruists who wrongly thought they could assimilate such people.

They can't.

And if you read carefully you'll see that the message of the Moslem site I linked is that Moslems don't assimilate into their new countries, they assimilate the country into Islam.


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Delwin Delwin:
Historically ? Like when was the last time an immigration Jihad happened ? Please be specific so we can pick apart your BS. You know the routine.



Immigrant terrorists actually nuked all of the major Canadian cities years ago, the left-wing mainstream media just won't report it.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:46 pm
 


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I've thought to myself similar thoughts. Not bomb it, but raze it. Don't deport people, but scatter them. Deport the non-citizens. Cool off the 'hot spot'.



I would do the same, after forcing the hood to give up their jihadis. All of them.

Then burn it all, with 24hr livestream and satellite force beamed into every tv and computer from Morocco to Pakistan.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:52 pm
 


Not sure which topic to put this in but since the catalyst was the attacks today here goes:

Ultra-liberal Joy Behar of the liberal-lefty talk show The View has dropped a friggin' bomb on the election dialogue today:

http://www.westernjournalism.com/watch- ... -co-hosts/

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As the eyes of the world focused on the terrorist attack in Brussels on Tuesday, some of the ladies of The View saw Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in a slightly different light.

Joy Behar, who usually condemns Trump, noted amid general agreement that Trump had predicted in January that Brussels was a likely target for terrorism.

“Go to Brussels. Go to Paris. Go to different places,” Trump said in a January interview with Fox Business News. “There is something going on and it’s not good, where they want Sharia Law, where they want this, where they want things that — you know, there has to be some assimilation. There is no assimilation. There is something bad going on.”

“He was right, so his foreign policy isn’t so outrageous,” co-host Sunny Hostin said Tuesday. She later added, “I can’t believe I’m feeling this way, but he seems reasonable today.”

Hostin played a clip of Trump talking about his support for waterboarding.

“I’ll be honest. I went to law school because I want justice in our world and peace in our world and it’s sort of, my moral compass is always on the side of justice and I’m so tired of seeing this senseless death, I thought Donald Trump sounded really reasonable,” Hostin said. “We need to be forceful. We can’t have these muted responses to terror.”

She later noted that her “muted responses” comment referred to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Co-host Paula Faris said that in light of the Brussels attacks, Trump sounded like the “voice of reason” on terrorism.

Raven-Symone, also not a Trump supporter, admitted Trump uses the “verbiage you use when you close the door to your house and you say it to your family.”


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:24 pm
 


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:29 pm
 


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Got a little space for me ?


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:32 pm
 


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BRAH BRAH:
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Got a little space for me ?

Go for it, the list can't be that long. :wink:


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:35 pm
 


Delwin Delwin:
Historically ? Like when was the last time an immigration Jihad happened ? Please be specific so we can pick apart your BS. You know the routine.


Of course I know the routine. You puff your little chest out and pose then I destroy you with facts.

You mean that one, right?

Bart already mentioned Lebanon. But go ahead, don't argue with us, argue with somebody who was actually there and had to deal with it.



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:48 pm
 


Ok, so Lebanon. "See when you say that historically this is how it happens..." I thought you were indicating a trend or a historical norm of some kind. If you are talking about Lebanon, then that is a case study. You maybe should just state, thats what happened in Lebanon.
Its very similar to the way you try to tie individual actions to that of 22% of the planet but just way more obvious.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:55 pm
 


Lebanon's Paradise Before the Civil War

http://www.csmonitor.com/Photo-Galleries/In-Pictures/Lebanon-s-Paradise-Before-the-Civil-War#undefined

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Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan won't take questions on Brussels bombing on way out of cabinet. Says has to get pizza for his kids.


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