How long do we put up with this invasion of Western culture and value? I know —— when it is too frigging late.
Slobodhan Milosevic said, at his “war crimes” trial - “when they are beheading YOUR people and YOUR children in the streets, then you will know what this war was about...”
That’s probably when.
Doing nothing just makes them bolder.
Every mosque in America should be re-purposed as detention centers for a massive roundup of all mooselimb slime.
What - did this adherent to the Religion of the Perpetually Offended happen to step in some swine feces on his way to work, or maybe somewhere on the premises? That was why he was washing his feet in the lavatory?
Wash your feet at home while you are taking a shower, and with clean socks and good sturdy footwear, probably not too much contamination will happen for the remainder of the day.
How is “dont wash you stanky feet in the sink” racist!?!
I’m done putting up with it!
Though I'm adding here that American Muslims do criticize ISIS but so do Arab countries -- howwver this "provoking" devout Muslim Islamists (never mind Islamist radicals) is getting very, very old.
I was way too young to comprehend but few Americans despite our disputes with Imperial Japan had any idea of war prior to Pearl Harbor.
Sept 11, 2001 was the time to act domestically. There was action but it was a rush to protect the "religion of peace."
I say again I believe that there is a difference between Muslims and Islamists.
So as the Islamists here in the U.S. continue their attacks there's going to be a point where public outrage takes over.
It is time to talk about the difference between relocate and intern. This need not be a concern if the Muslims would stand up by the millions as the Turks have done to protest Erdogan and his Islamists AK Party. But.. alas..
after December 7th, 1941 people of Japanese, German, and Italian descent, the majority were U.S. citizens, were relocated. Those suspected of cooperating with the enemy were interned in separate camps Japanese I think mostly in northern California. Those relocated were moved to places in several of the states. One was Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas. wiki source, picture of girl on way to school
Jerome War Relocation Center in Arkansas
Even though many were constantly struggling to make a living in this new reality they had been forced into, the internees left a positive mark on the local community. They showed the locals new methods of crop irrigation, impressed teachers with their hard-work in the classroom, and created distinctive art pieces that reflected their Japanese heritage.
Many citizens left the relocation centers and joined the Military.