RE: Whats your experience with Muslim neighborhoods and Muslims in your country ?
January 26, 2015 at 1:14 pm
(January 17, 2015 at 7:38 am)user Wrote: Oh I could tell you. If you're driving around the middle east and you don't have a map, and you (for some odd reason) do not see any mosques or veiled women, you can still tell when the area you in is a muslim majority or not. Everything about a muslim population just oozes chaos, the streets are chaotic, cars going against traffic, 3 year olds playing in the streets unattended, beggars up the wazoo, no policemen, no law, lots of crime but no one gets caught. And everybody is just so angry. Really no one likes to be a muslim, nobody is happy about the product of their failed belief system, yet they do it anyway, it's like a bad genetic mental disease. And that is not just limited to poor country, the chaos and lack of order is also in saudi arabia and other countries, where it is not uncommon to see people driving a 2015 ferrari and a goat sitting in the back seat(picking up goats is an art) .
I was hoping for merse disease to end that religion, since they enjoy drinking camel pee and that is how the disease begun, but the stupid world health organization stepped in... Why can't they just let Darwinism do what it does...
How odd. I lived in Teheran for four years, and was stationed in Riyadh for four months, and that doesn't comport with my admittedly limited experiences. Granted that the traffic in both cities is bad, it was no worse than in, say, Seville or Granada, Spain -- having driven there as well.
The Muslims I knew were very friendly and hospitable, and not angry without cause, at least to our eyes.
Maybe you're just joking and my humor radar needs a chipset upgrade?