Re: Multiculturalists fiddle while Paris burns...



In article <1131026261.458121.169510@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> , "Ian"
<drawnai@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Islam doesn't care whether the people lose. It's a macroscopic view of
> the microscopic behaviour dictated to Muslims.
>
> Telling a muslim that if he keeps being a muslim, he'll be financially
> worse off, is pointless. Finances are nothing compared to the divine
> word of God.
>
They say that until they come to a place like America, then within a
generation or two, their kids are fully Wal-Martized, credit carded and just
as materially kept and secular, as the wasps..

Deb.
.



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