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I have no idea, but I want the same thing.Epiquinn said:...but I don't want to have anything to do with racists, nationalists or Christian fundamentalists.
What do I do?
Get in touch with some Iranian Republicans and ask what you can do to help.Epiquinn said:...but I don't want to have anything to do with racists, nationalists or Christian fundamentalists.
What do I do?
Epiquinn said:...but I don't want to have anything to do with racists, nationalists or Christian fundamentalists.
Dogma's Demise said:I mean I don't agree with a lot of the things they say, but a more conservative approach to immigration might just help limit the spread of radical Islam.
Dogma's Demise said:Sure some people convert, whether we like it or not, the main source of radical Islam is immigration and not enough done to integrate them.)
australopithecus said:The main source of radical Islam, is Islam, not migration.
Dogma's Demise said:Look, my point was, the increase in the number of adherents in Europe is not mainly due to conversion, but mainly due to immigration. Let's not make category errors here.
This is a crucial point because foreign nationals don't really have a right to be in the country, it's just a privilege. For example if I wanted to travel to America, even for a visit, I would have to go through an interview and I might get declined for apparently trivial reasons. In fact I'd be surprised to see anyone who openly states "I believe in the implementation and domination of Sharia law and the abolition of the American constitution" get into the United States. As I said, you can get declined for MUCH less than that.
Think of this analogy: You're a guest in someone's home. You misbehave, you're out. Immigration is not inherently bad, but it should be a win-win situation and right now another Choudary clone is the last thing a western country needs.
Dogma's Demise said:australopithecus said:The main source of radical Islam, is Islam, not migration.
Look, my point was, the increase in the number of adherents in Europe is not mainly due to conversion, but mainly due to immigration. Let's not make category errors here.
Also ask questions, hear the answers, and respond to the answers. Ask for justifications, evidence etc. with regard to the answers given. Then state your own point of view, with its own justifications, evidence etc.Laurens said:Be very clear in your use of language. Avoid using the term 'Islam' when you're actually talking about radical Islam. Avoid sentences that begin with 'all Muslims believe...'. Speak the truth (which would require at least some rudimentary research), and avoid generalisations.
Why?Epiquinn said:...but I don't want to have anything to do with racists, nationalists or Christian fundamentalists.
What do I do?
Epiquinn said:...but I don't want to have anything to do with racists, nationalists or Christian fundamentalists.
What do I do?