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re: Islam in the United States

Subject: Convenient Islamophobia

Islam is a violent religion that has, for centuries, worn the mask of peace.
In recent years, Islam has become a scapegoat for seditious conspirators within the United States.
Periodically, Deep-State operatives stoke anti-islamic sentiment over fears of violence and conquest.
These tactics only work because of Islam’s very real history and it’s shocking present.
The Founding Fathers knew Islam was a problem, hence the “Shores of Tripoli” inspiration in the Marine Hymn.
Certainly all of the United Kingdom now knows that Islam is a corrosive societal cancer, as evidenced by decades of rape-gangs and demographic importation.
Islam is the problem.
An Egyptian Christian I know once said, “Islam is Satan’s religion”.
She’s right; Islam is Satan’s Religion.
But Muslims don't have to be Satan’s People.
The degree to which thise categories overlap is dependant on the agregate of individuals, but its obvious that Islamic Society is a synonym for violence disorder amd oppresion; just look at afghanistan pre taliban or iran before the shah.
Muslims have a right to choose, but so do we.
This is our country, and if it falls, we have nowhere to go.
And yet so many of them are here.
America isnt a race, its an idea.
Islamic and Judeo-Christian Societies operate on mutually-exclusive core foundational beliefs and values.
If they want to live in the United States, they have to embrace our values.
If they dont, they are free to stay where they come from.
People who want to fundamentally undermine our society should not be welcomed here anymore.
That goes for everybody.
But this is why I disagree with your moat recent take on Islam in Dearborn and Texas.
You are correct, I think, that the most recent freakout is politically motivated, but Islamification of American Cities is too, and we’re allowing it.
Islam isnt a threat to American Civil Society because some jackass politican says so.
Islam is a threat to American Civil Society because if Islam’s Past, Present, and Future.
Hopefully this doesnt get me kicked off Locals.

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