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  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have no real data to back that notion up, but from what I hear from Europeans, that’s the general feel.

    Yeah, and Americans in general once felt that the Irish or the Italians would take over the country because they were emigrating in large numbers. Guess what never happened?

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      1 year ago

      I suppose, the point I mean to make is that belittling this guy does nothing to solve the problem.

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        1 year ago

        How did I belittle them? By saying they were needlessly fearmongering? Because they are needlessly fearmongering. Muslims haven’t taken over port towns and they won’t implement sharia law in Europe.

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          That’s fair. I can see how I read more malice into your comment than was intended. I’d like to apologize for that.

          I do want (for the sake of clarity) to say that I agree the flow of muslims to EU/US cities is not a problem. The notion of any western nation implementing Sharia Law (or any approximation) is wild at best.

          I do think that the way you accused him of needlessly fear mongering doesn’t placate or soften the guys opinions. I think flat accusations like that are part of what pushes guys who do believe “Sharia Law will come by having Muslims around” into more extremist positions. Whether you intended it or not, I’m sure it was received as a belittling comment what will only serve to alienate the guy.

          That does beg the question: what is the correct way to handle comments like this guy’s, to which I don’t have a good response. I do appreciate you rolling out actually data. But watching the polarization of beliefs and politcal positions, I feel the part folling the link to statistics isn’t helping.

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          1 year ago

          I did NOT say that at allllllllll. You change my words into what you want to attack!

          Reading comprehension amongst 14yo basement fundies has gone down, I understand that, so please take some time and read again what I ACTUALLY wrote. Thanks.

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            1 year ago

            Your words:

            Until you find out it lets Muslim immigrants (80% of whom prefer sharia law over eu law) take over entire towns & countries.

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              1 year ago

              So I referred to their preference of law.

              And to their taking over towns (at night, I should have mentioned) and countries. Examples were mentioned, go walk around in Rotterdam Marseille or r even Paris after 7pm in ANY non tourist area. They are visibly in the HUGE majority of people walking around. Locals/natives stay in their houses. Muslims are 95% of the people you see on the street. That is NOT what my home country used to be.

              I have nothing against them, nor their hopes and beliefs.

              However it’s NOT European in its essence. Belgium is a prime example of ALL major cities being 50% non natives in total and the people on the street in the evening upto 95%. Small towns are mostly native, for the moment.

              I am NOT racist. But I am realistic. My best friends are moderate Muslims…

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      There is a big difference though. Their beliefs were compatible with Americans, everyone believed in Jesus, not killing people and such. And most importantly, the next generation mingled and married locals and they were almost fully assimilated by the third generation.

      Where I live, and other places, most of the Muslim population (not all, mind you) keep their children from others as much as possible. The children are taught what they can and can’t do because they are Muslim. And they can only marry Muslims (conversions are allowed but the family must live Muslim lives under those rules. They are not allowing natural assimilation. Places like Denmark have laws forcing immigrant children to attend day care with locals, because otherwise they won’t.

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        1 year ago

        Okay, but they’re still a tiny minority. They will not be implementing sharia law in Europe any time in the foreseeable future because they just won’t have that power.

        Also, if you’re going to say belief in Jesus is a requirement for being European, you’re going to have to do something about the Jews who live there too. And considering they’ve lived there for thousands of years, maybe that isn’t a defining characteristic of Europeans.

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          1 year ago

          Nobody said they will. But they WANT to. Read my original text and please reply to the points that I ACTUALLY made, instead of putting words in my mouth…

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            1 year ago

            Your words:

            Their beliefs were compatible with Americans, everyone believed in Jesus

            Jews don’t believe in Jesus. Did they want to take over America? Did they want to take over Germany?

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              1 year ago

              My words? Hahaha I wouldn’t filthy my mouth talking about fake deities living in the clouds hahahahhaha

              Maybe check the person’s name before slandering them?

              Ps jewish sect followers do indeed recognize that supossed messias…

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              1 year ago

              You fcking dare talk about taking over germany?

              There is a saying, IF YOU KNEW PEOPLES PROBLEMS, YOU WOULD SYMPATHISE WITH THEIR EXTREMIST WAYS. yes the Jewish sect followers were very much visibly in charge of a very large part of the German (visible) economy in 1920-1930s Germany, stores, banks, factories, etc. if you know how many poor people stood in line for thin soup, you’d understand how they would be voting for either comunist or other extremists (such as our failed Austrian painter)