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    Quote Originally Posted by Ordie View Post
    I heard them swearing at each others nationality in broken Spanish.

    Something to the affect f---Pakistani and Morrocan hijo de p---

    It seems that swear words are the first words learned by newcomers.
    Hijo de puta is the first thing anyone learns to say over there, followed by culo or joder.

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    Guys I am not saying that they make problems, I am saying that the mantilas, the burqas, the kind of places to pray, the numbers of those people (especially in Belgium I was suprised) make you feel that you are in another country. The ideology of those people is different and they are not willing to adapt. Tell me something that will prevent the Muslims from influencing the political scene if they have enough numbers to influence and to pass their own policies and laws according to their beliefs (always following Islam). I speak about numbers and numbers (see votes, schools etc.) can change everything.

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    Hmmm Assuming EU = Europe. Kosovo, Albania, portion of Turkey is in Europe. Bosnia as well.

    What are saying man??
    Correct, focusing more on EU countries especially the Western ones.

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    CBN? Really? As for solutions, Import more Easterners. We work long time.

    Edit: Minarets? Woot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Mitch View Post
    Guys I am not saying that they make problems, I am saying that the mantilas, the burqas, the minarets or the other kind of places to pray, the numbers of those people (especially in Belgium I was suprised) make you feel that you are in another country.
    I have news for you...Spain is another country.

    Just about every church tower in Spain was a Minaret and every other Spanish word in the dictionary is Arabic in origin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ordie View Post
    I have news for you...Spain is another country.

    Just about every church tower in Spain was a Minaret and every other Spanish word in the dictionary is Arabic in origin.
    Yeah, I know well, I deleted the minarets, wrong word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Mitch View Post
    Yeah, I know well, I deleted the minarets, wrong word.
    Why do you feel threatened on how a woman is dressed?

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    its the nations own choice to accept immigrants, so why whine about it afterwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ordie View Post
    Why do you feel threatened on how a woman is dressed?
    I pity them. My stare will never be able to undress them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ordie View Post
    Meh...

    I was in Spain recently as well.

    Everyone was still eating jamon, drinking canas de cervezas and bitching about the economy to no end.

    Spain is no different than any other Latin American country with people from all sorts of background and walks of life.

    I didn't sense any hostility or resentment from the locals.

    But in Barcelona, I did see a funny argument between a Pakistani and Morrocan yelling at each other in Spanish. I doubt they understood each other.
    Wait what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ordie View Post
    Why do you feel threatened on how a woman is dressed?
    Oh FFS. You did not really just say that and mean it, did you? WTF are you doing? That's not even devil's advocate, that's just trolling. "Feeling threatened" is not the issue. It is that I live in the west and we uphold choice here. A woman culturally obligated by her family to dress like a ninja when it's 100 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity is not a choice - it's a cultural statement that it's OK for newcomers to treat their women like chattel. No fucking thanks.

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    Tell me something that will prevent the Muslims from influencing the political scene if they have enough numbers to influence and to pass their own policies and laws according to their beliefs (always following Islam). I speak about numbers and numbers (see votes, schools etc.) can change everything.
    The fact that the whiteys are living in fear (pushed by the MSM agendas) and the fact that some stoopid muslims youths are cutting the branch on which they sit by acting like dîcks, both facts pushing for extrem parties through whole Europe maybe ?
    As such i don(t see any muslim risk when basically far right parties are doing between 10 to 30% in several "on the edge to be islamized western countries
    Not that this situation is pleasant too

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    I used to be ZOMFG about this topic but now I think people know.
    Awareness has been raised, if not with decisionmakers then with the majority of Europeans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronnieraygun View Post
    Oh FFS. You did not really just say that and mean it, did you? WTF are you doing? That's not even devil's advocate, that's just trolling. "Feeling threatened" is not the issue. It is that I live in the west and we uphold choice here. A woman culturally obligated by her family to dress like a ninja when it's 100 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity is not a choice - it's a cultural statement that it's OK for newcomers to treat their women like chattel. No fucking thanks.
    1) It's up to the individual to decide what to wear or not to wear. Not the government.
    2) Everyone should be treated the same under the rule of law regardless of cultural norms, values and interest.

    That's how we do it in America.

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    The few muslims that refuses to adapt to Europe, will continue to be without political influence. While this minority will contiue to make headlines in tabloids, the majority will continue to adapt, get educted and contribute to Europe.

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