Message from @Shrimpf
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If thats a better example
If my town would suddenly say
Lets work together to keep out group B
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That would be a form of grouping + the expectation of shared interest
I think grouping isn't bad
But the idea that you can become anything beyond part of a group/community is
You have no shared interest because there is intrinsically not much to be sharing
Who would it take for you to be against muslims, if they turned that person into a victim via their now notorious routine offenses?
Even if the highest person in the Islamic faith would tell Muslims to kill every Christian in sight I wouldn't be against it
I would be against the people that would actually listen and act according to those principles
Anyone can be a communist for all I care
But I would be critical of it
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And I would warn of the dangers of it
I can think of a lot of criticisms of the Islamic faith
But I'm not against Islam as a whole as long as people are able to function as coherent individuals
I've been to Bosnia just this week
Met a bunch of Muslims
b-but a graph on /pol/ told me they all were aggressive rapists!!!!!
Really makes you think
Which never take anything else into account
There's surveys that show that a large majority of Americans are apparently fine with the unarmed killing of civilians if they don't cooperate
Though I highly doubt that's the case
>be a degenerate with no scientific background and a brown/muslim gf
>discard PEW surveys because I don't like em
Sounds like you @Shrimpf ?
What if I told you that the scientists that take these surveys don't ac tually take them as they are as well
I'd repeat my argument, ask for proof and request you to answer my esrkier question
I have no brown gf
She's an orthodox Serb
where you at fam
Back in the Netherlands ATM
ad hominem strikes again
Aight
So
I live with my mom and sister
Sister is 2 years older than me
She got her license when I was still working on mine
When she finished, she decided "We have to buy a car RIGHT NOW or I'll forget how to drive"
First red flag