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jerry kleiner's avatar

It is obvious when one looks at what is happening in Europe that we must have a stop in Muslim immigration until we figure out a way to honestly discern between a Muslim and an Islamist. Will it take another inevitable 9/11 to happen before we do something? Yes, Islam is not like any other religion in that it is also a political force. There is no distinction between Church and State. Frankly, they dont play well with others when you look at countries that are Muslim. All you see is non-Muslims leaving because of the discrimination. We are so afraid to be called "racist" that we will destroy ourselves so as to not be labeled as such. Yes, Muslim countries have no problems worrying about being called racist, do they? papa j

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Robin Alexander's avatar

Yes. We must stop Muslim immigration.

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jerry kleiner's avatar

We should at least until we have a better process cuz right now I see flags burning and a hate for our way of life.

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Mark Akst's avatar

Agreed.

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TD Craig's avatar

There is a definite conundrum here in how to forestall the advance of Islamism in the Western world. But a positive start would be to stop running scared of Muslims and punish their criminals with the same degree of severity as non-Muslims. If we cannot at least do that then there is really no hope for us. And frankly we will not even deserve to be saved from the grinding tyranny to come.

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Sylvan Changuion's avatar

It is insane that USA allows these people to actively campaign against America, burn flags, support terrorist attacks and other Great Satan rhetoric. If I staged an anti-palestine protest and burnt a flag I would be lucky to be alive by the time they put me in jail. I would move to Israel right now if I could. Am Yisrael Chai

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blackdog1955's avatar

I think once these Islamists leave the Metropolitan areas, they're going to find a different kind of American out there. Isoroku Yamamoto was supposed to have said, "I would never invade America, there is a gun behind every blade of grass."

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Robin Alexander's avatar

Ha ha. Very good.

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Laura's avatar

We need to have a serious conversation about our legal immigration policy along with the illegal alien problem. But unfortunately, even Republicans are afraid to broach the subject for fear of being labeled "racist" and "islamophobic".

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Robin Alexander's avatar

Seriously, we have to get past this ridiculous "woke-ism" -- and I'm a liberal. But the woke mindset is sickening and dangerous.

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Diane Steiner's avatar

What an important topic to write about and well done, Joshua. Arab organizations, local groups, university protesters, politicians like Tlaib, etc. have used our Democratic laws against us. If they're called out, they cry, "free speech." They know full well that they could not do this in an Arab country, and they know that our cowardly Western leaders will crouch down when "free speech" is called out. Let's be honest that dual loyalty is only good and accepted when it excludes the Jews. As we've seen of the weekly Saturday protests in London, on the streets of New York, and various universities, these pro-Hamas protesters are allowed to do whatever, while a Jewish student was told not be in an area of protesters because his presence might cause discomfort and anger to them. London has become a "no go zone for Jews." Then you have Kamala Harris who makes the statement at the DNC and is praised for it, “The people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas caused on Oct. 7, including unspeakable sexual violence and the massacre of young people at a music festival,” she said, after calling for an immediate ceasefire and hostage deal. Wait for the BUT...

“At the same time, what happened in Gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. So many innocent lives lost. So many desperate, hungry people, fleeing for safety over and over again. The scale of suffering is heartbreaking.” Talking out of both sides of her mouth and saying little about real support for Israel. If these behaviors and verbal tropes continue to be allowed, there may be a real cause for concern for Jews to be unwelcome in their Western countries. That will be a sorry day for the West.

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Robin Alexander's avatar

Yes. Yes. and sadly, Yes. The questions now are, how long will it take before we wake up? And when we do, will it be too late?

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Jewish Grandmother's avatar

True, and scary!

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