Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
Ask the Moslems about "intolerance". I've read Paki newspapers - even the "moderate" Moslems want to take over this whole society and run it according to their religion. This is human nature, but they must not be permitted to do this.
I agree, our country should not be run by anyone's religious beliefs. Not Muslim nor Christian, but someone else's intolerance doesn't justify your own. By doing this you bring America to the same level as Pakistan, and I'm sure that's not your intention.

I am not "scared" of these animals.
Good for you. You don't sound it, but good for you none the less :thumbsup:

I was "sad" for a long time, after 9/11. And angry, like everybody here. I've since come to terms with it. If I were scared, I wouldn't even live here, or work in the shadows of where the WTC used to be. BTW, I worked in the Trade Centers years ago.
Do you think you were the only one who felt that way. I have news for you buddy. They didn't just attack New York City, they attacked America. BTW my father was in the pentagon when it was hit and I lost an aunt in the north tower. How far away from the WTC were you when it was hit asshole?

What qualifies YOU to tell us that the Moslem extremists are not a threat to this society? Are you supposed to be some sort of expert, or do you have inside info?
No, I'm not qualified in any way other than being a rational human being. Sure extremist are set against us, but in your previous posts you didn't have that a narrow of a focus. I don't think that poor woman who caught your ire for nothing more than wearing a burka and having packages was an extremist. Maybe you come to you senses (what little you may have) that you're thoughts that an entire group of people are out to get you are paranoid and delusional.

Here's some advice, kid: stick to things that you know, because you don't know shit about this. What streets, if any, did you grow up in? I'd really like to hear some of your story - your ignorance is overwhelming, and there must be some explanation. Are you from a farm, or the suburbs? You can't be from an urban background, at least none that I know of.
Oh so now you're an expert on the Muslim mentality. Where did you learn about this? The big mean streets of NYC? I hear their school of theology is top notch (it must be, for your illuminating platform that all Muslims are nothing but murderers, tre magnifique!).

You're not very persuasive, and I know that attacking me on a personal level will somehow make you feel like you've accomplished something (you have already got a good start on it), but you should be able to debate this on the facts presented. Your need to attack the person instead of the point is another sign of your "I'm hard. I'm from the streets" ignorant ass mentality, but let me tell you a little about myself any way. I grew up many different places. Yes I lived on a ranch for a while and in the suburbs, but I have also lived in cities big and small, good and bad. The explanation for my "ignorance" is simple. I have experienced many things and have come to the conclusion that living with people if far more beneficial than just subjugating them, you would think that some one who lives somewhere so diverse would know that. Wait, I forgot. Though there are many different people that live there, they all mostly keep to their own, creating segregated communities. I guess now I understand the reason for your ignorance. Fear, hate, anger and now racial bias. You're still, most probably will always be a intolerant, xenophobic bigot. I'm done trying to talk some sense into you. I can only hope you'll stop trying to justify it in you mind (and on internet massage boards) and realize that you're nothing but a terrorist in your own right. Willing to do and say anything to keep your antiquated belief system alive. Maybe when you grow up (no Iâ??m not talking physically or chronologically, but mentally) youâ??ll look back on this and be embarrassed.
dirtyhippy420 Reviewed by dirtyhippy420 on . In the Big Apple: If You See Something, Say Something! People that ride the buses and subways in New York City are constantly barraged with public address system announcements urging citizens to report suspicious packages, people, etc. Well, today I did exactly that. There was a woman, wearing a burka, with packages, on an elevated subway platform. She was sitting in the middle of a row of seats, and nobody was sitting beside her because they were wary. I knew that there was a police officer, below, in the station. I went down the steps and Rating: 5