Anyone who has goats in their yard better watch out if a Muslim dude moves into their neighborhood.
Go to a muzzlim nation and see if you feel any different. Go see where one of your "peaceful" buddies blew up a school for the simple reason that they dared to educate girls. The list of the atrocities that your muzlim friends have done is endless.The thing that bothers me about a lot (not all) of this anti-muslim sentiment is that if you replace "Muslim" with "Jew" . . . then it begins to sound like a lot of the conversations that I've heard between anti-Semites.
Islam cannot take away anything from us unless we let them.
Part of my dissent with this thread comes from my 25+ years in the medical field, as I've worked with (literally) several dozen Muslim people. Many were from Iran, some were from Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and so forth.
I never had any issues from any of them that could be attributed to religion or ethnicity . . . which is not the same thing as saying that I never had problems. There are ******** in the Muslim world, just as there are in any religion or ethnic group, and the fact that a few of them were ******** has nothing to do with religion or faith.
I got along better with them (even though I'm Jewish) than I did with a lot of my gentile co-workers.
Maybe my experience was atypical because I was dealing with educated people . . . but I believe that people are just people and that we all generally want the same things.
I would certainly feel more comfortable and safer in a muslim area than I would in some of the scuzzy rural slums in places like West Virginia, Alabama, or Mississippi.
I think that whoever came up with that old saying; "Kill them all and let God sort them out" must of been thinking of muzlims.
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