ISIS claimed responsibility
The whole thing mirrors the France attacks
The Muslim terrorists are instructed to use automobiles as weapmannow
Feel bad for the Europeans that are going to see the entire culture of their countries change in the coming years because of the policies of Merkel and others.
Feel bad for the Europeans that are going to see the entire culture of their countries change in the coming years because of the policies of Merkel and others.
No one remembers the immigration act in American. It ended in 1952 but basically only allowed so many people per year bc they had to assimilate to American values and morals. Seems like a pipe dream now.
A quarter of this country hates america and wants to see it fundamentally changed. It's going to be a clash one way or another
Can't discriminate. Now the TSA is going to have to glove you up before you can get behind the wheel. Just to be safe.
No one remembers the immigration act in American. It ended in 1952 but basically only allowed so many people per year bc they had to assimilate to American values and morals. Seems like a pipe dream now.
A quarter of this country hates america and wants to see it fundamentally changed. It's going to be a clash one way or another
I'd love you to elaborate on this.
I'd love you to elaborate on this.
Buster we already know that anyone against the dem's "walk freely across the rio grande act" is an outright racist.
I'd love you to elaborate on this.
The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota. The quota provided immigration visas to two percent of the total number of people of each nationality in the United States as of the 1890 national census. It completely excluded immigrants from Asia.
When was the last time you heard CNN, ABC, or CBS talk about this part of history to protect our country?
Feel bad for the Europeans that are going to see the entire culture of their countries change in the coming years because of the policies of Merkel and others.
CNN...Dead Polish citizen found in the passenger seat of the truck.
From what I could gather from some German articles... The owner of the truck said he sent his cousin with it en route to Italy. Sounds like it was hijacked by the attacker.
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The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota. The quota provided immigration visas to two percent of the total number of people of each nationality in the United States as of the 1890 national census. It completely excluded immigrants from Asia.
When was the last time you heard CNN, ABC, or CBS talk about this part of history to protect our country?
Do you think the country would change if we swapped our population with that of Iran?
Because it didn't protect our country, the law is a embarrassment from the days of codified racism. And not the modern accusations of racism that take a broad definition of the word, immigration laws from back in the day are 100% actual racism, and they were proud of it.
I wonder what you mean by "assimilate to American values and morals" in 2016? Does that mean being a Protestant? Is that an American value and morale system? They thought so in 1924. They also thought you shouldn't be able to buy a beer, how American is that these days?
What was it about the Italians that this law sought to pick 1890 as the measuring date (pre-Italian immigration), thereby reducing Italian immigration by 90%? Can Italians not "assimilate to American values and morals?"
What is there to like about a complete ban of Asian immigrants in 2016? Here I thought the Conservatives loved pointing out model minority here and how Asians work hard, get educations, and achieve prosperity at an astounding rate? Why wouldn't we want more of them?
If we're opening up history lessons to protect our country? Why don't we just group Muslims up and put them in internment camps? That's the sort of thing they'd do in the first half of the twentieth century, clearly we looove taking advice from those guys.
The point of that law was to cut back on the numbers of Southern and Eastern Europeans, "preserve the ideal of American homogeneity." But tell me, in a generations or two didn't those groups coalesce into an even greater America and prove that this law was total horseshit? Today, who the hell cares if you're Polish or Italian? The people who wrote that shitty law did care. And they cared if you were Asian/Arab/African and unfortunately we have some people today running around peddling the same bullshit: that it is somehow wise to generalize a whole continent or billion-person religion.
CNN...Dead Polish citizen found in the passenger seat of the truck.
As Ben Shapiro has stated, not all value systems are created equally and in their current forms not compatible. Do you believe Sharia law, and the value set that accompanies it, is compatible with Western Civilization?
This is an impossible question to ask because Sharia law isn't a tangible thing per se. It's not a written set of legal statutes that is followed uniformly by those who say they are doing so. It's like WWJD for Christians, at the end of the day people will believe what they want to believe and work out the mental gymnastics later. ISIS is following a particularly strict and gruesome interpretation of it. This is what happens when a religion doesn't have a centralized authority, like the Vatican, to act as a moderating force.
The concern shouldn't be some broad angle on Sharia law, but predominantly men who follow the Wahhabi/Salafi sect of Sunni Islam. It beyond annoying to see our politicians and media constantly fail to point the finger at Wahhabism. Xenophobia comes from having sloppy opinions, and they are perpetuated by the politicians and media for power and ratings.
We already have a strict immigration policy, despite the rhetoric coming from the Right. The Muslims we allow to immigrate are usually well educated. Think of the Pakistani doctor you see at a hospital, or a Turkish professor at a university. We are not taking on random refugees by the hundreds of thousands.
Man I've got to tell you about a city called Minneapolis sometime. Most Somali immigrants in the country, and boy do they not integrate well.
This is an impossible question to ask because Sharia law isn't a tangible thing per se. It's not a written set of legal statutes that is followed uniformly by those who say they are doing so. It's like WWJD for Christians, at the end of the day people will believe what they want to believe and work out the mental gymnastics later. ISIS is following a particularly strict and gruesome interpretation of it. This is what happens when a religion doesn't have a centralized authority, like the Vatican, to act as a moderating force.
The concern shouldn't be some broad angle on Sharia law, but predominantly men who follow the Wahhabi/Salafi sect of Sunni Islam. It beyond annoying to see our politicians and media constantly fail to point the finger at Wahhabism. Xenophobia comes from having sloppy opinions, and they are perpetuated by the politicians and media for power and ratings.
We already have a strict immigration policy, despite the rhetoric coming from the Right. The Muslims we allow to immigrate are usually well educated. Think of the Pakistani doctor you see at a hospital, or a Turkish professor at a university. We are not taking on random refugees by the hundreds of thousands.
Man I've got to tell you about a city called Minneapolis sometime. Most Somali immigrants in the country, and boy do they not integrate well.
This is an impossible question to ask because Sharia law isn't a tangible thing per se. It's not a written set of legal statutes that is followed uniformly by those who say they are doing so. It's like WWJD for Christians, at the end of the day people will believe what they want to believe and work out the mental gymnastics later. ISIS is following a particularly strict and gruesome interpretation of it. This is what happens when a religion doesn't have a centralized authority, like the Vatican, to act as a moderating force.
The concern shouldn't be some broad angle on Sharia law, but predominantly men who follow the Wahhabi/Salafi sect of Sunni Islam. It beyond annoying to see our politicians and media constantly fail to point the finger at Wahhabism. Xenophobia comes from having sloppy opinions, and they are perpetuated by the politicians and media for power and ratings.
We already have a strict immigration policy, despite the rhetoric coming from the Right. The Muslims we allow to immigrate are usually well educated. Think of the Pakistani doctor you see at a hospital, or a Turkish professor at a university. We are not taking on random refugees by the hundreds of thousands.