Arising_uk wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 3:12 amSeleucus wrote:...Which is what is happening. ...
Don't move if you don't want this to happen then.
Funny you should say that because I am literally today to go check out a couple houses to move away from the loud mosque in this area.
Hope it's not your children killed or maimed the next time a resentful Muslim decides to blow up a bunch of people. It must be really addictive calling others "Nazi", so rewarding you're willing to risk having your kids being blown to shreds and losing their country so you can keep playing your narcissistic ego game.
I was thinking about about the difference between Vietnam or Korean and Indonesia or Malaysia. The difference is the vibrancy. There's a heaviness in Muslim countries. In Oriental countries you have a brothel on literally every corner. There's a spa in every other building, and there's love hotels everywhere. The city is awake all night with people having a drink. In Muslim countries there's a mosque on every corner, the spas are closed for whole months at a time when there's any religious holiday, instead there is a mosque on every corner, the streets are silent at night, and there is a heavy attitude of wrongness and shaming. With these Orientals, they have a thing about number 4, and red, but it's not moral condemnation, it's just bad luck. That's something different that you only get in Middle-Eastern religions like Christianity and Islam. Political correctness is in this way very similar to Islam, "you're a nazi" is the Allah Akbar of the leftists with their dour moralizing and righteousness. For me, I'd want to live in the spirit of a Western society as you'll find in these historically Buddhist countries, alive, free of moralizing and judgment and the weightiness of Islam and leftism.