Submitted by Susan(United States), Jan 14, 2009 at 23:59
I cannot imagine but one of the three scenarios and that is the removal of Muslims from Western lands. As far as I am concerned, they should never have been allowed to immigrate to the West because they cannot peacefully coexist with people different from themselves, even other Muslims. It is reprehensible that the multiculturalist social engineers inflicted this scourge on the unsuspecting, ignorant citizens of the West and sustained their inimical experiment for decades by indoctrinating the public in cultural Marxism. Now people are afraid to voice their fears, concerns, and justified anger for fear of being branded "racists", "islamophobes", or "bigots".
I find it fascinating that only the West is committing suicide through its insane obsession with multiculturalism and diversity. We are expected to believe the revisionist history created to make dozens of "minority" groups feel good about themselves and feel guilty for being white Americans. I am sick to death of hearing pundits and politicians wax passionately about "minority" rights. Whites comprise less than 10% of the global population. We are the only true minority and they won't rest until we are extinct. You won't see Saudi Arabia or any other Islamic netherworld polluting its population with a lovely assortment of diverse religions and races. They fully intend to maintain their cultural, religious, and racial integrity but we are supposed to kiss our culture, heritage, and history goodbye, and in shame at that, so people of every race, creed, religion, and nationality can feel right at home in the West. This just enrages me!
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