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Guest
09-19-2015, 10:37 AM
https://www.change.org/p/city-of-munich-ban-the-intolerant-and-anti-islamic-event-of-oktoberfest

Interesting, but something to consider once we become inundated with their (Muslim) culture. It may be deemed politically insensitive to pursue such activities in America, if it offends a minority group.

Guest
09-19-2015, 11:52 AM
Just leave Cinco de Mayo alone.

Guest
09-19-2015, 12:01 PM
Just leave Cinco de Mayo alone.

:agree: Although, what is Oktoberfest without beer?

Guest
09-19-2015, 12:35 PM
:censored: the muslims and other minority or special interest groups.

If they do not like our way of life they can get the :censored: out of the country.

It is time to tell the muslims and others who do not like what we do it is just too bad. We were and are here first.

Guest
09-19-2015, 12:42 PM
I can't disagree with you. :thumbup:

Guest
09-19-2015, 03:56 PM
https://www.change.org/p/city-of-munich-ban-the-intolerant-and-anti-islamic-event-of-oktoberfest

Interesting, but something to consider once we become inundated with their (Muslim) culture. It may be deemed politically insensitive to pursue such activities in America, if it offends a minority group.

Here's a summary of what seems to be Islamic thought on this topic ...

1. Our Islamic countries suck ... no jobs and a lot of killings ... we need to leave
2. The Europeans, and maybe the Americans, are stupid enough to let us in their countries and pay us too
3. Yes, we hate their (formerly) Christian and now capitalist wealth BUT
4. We like the money
5. Therefore, we will make them change their ways to our ways

Allah Akbar

Guest
09-19-2015, 04:37 PM
"Christmas and Easter have been stricken from next year’s school calendar in Montgomery County. So have Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah.

Montgomery’s Board of Education voted 7 to 1 Tuesday to eliminate references to all religious holidays on the published calendar for 2015-2016, a decision that followed a request from Muslim community leaders to give equal billing to the Muslim holy day of Eid al-Adh

Muslim community leaders have been asking Montgomery school officials for years to close schools for at least one of the two major Muslim holidays.

It is unclear how many Muslim students attend Montgomery schools, but in 2013, Muslim community leaders urged Muslim families and their supporters to keep students home for Eid *al-Adha, hoping that the number of absentees would be persuasive as they made their case for a school closing. Montgomery school officials reported that absences for that day — 5.6 percent of students and 5 percent of teachers — were only somewhat higher than a comparable day the previous week.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/christmas-stricken-from-school-calendar-after-muslims-ask-for-equal-treatment/2014/11/11/f1b789a6-6931-11e4-a31c-77759fc1eacc_story.html

Guest
09-19-2015, 04:44 PM
"n Rotherham, U.K., some 1,400 British girls, as young as 11 years old, were raped over a period of years by Muslim gangs. Local authorities looked the other way, apparently in part, at least, out of a fear of being deemed “racist.” Publication of the Jay Report on the Rotherham scandal rocked Britain just about a year ago.

One might think that these events would induce a sense of reticence, possibly even shame, in the local Muslim community. Seemingly not, however. Yesterday there were competing demonstrations in Rotherham. A group from Britain First, flying Union Jacks and St. George’s crosses, marched to protest the Rotherham rapes. A second group of demonstrators marched under a “Muslim Lives Matter” banner. Marchers also carried nicely printed signs that said–inappropriately, I think–“Never again,” and “Say no to Nazis.” The demonstrators chanted “Whose streets? Our streets” and “Enough is enough. Muslim lives matter.”

Muslim Lives Matter | Power Line (http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2015/09/muslim-lives-matter.php)