and atheists always surrender to Muzzies.
From friends - I know this is true. The ‘religion’ has become a sledge hammer to beat up the young and intellectual. Yet, when the young get older, they’re often pulled back in... it’s a totalitarian mess. One of many reasons to fight the ideas behind radical Muslim thinking - and expose it for the horror it is...
I pray that he’s right.
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I have been asking all my waiters, waitresses, and taxi drivers where they were born and, whenever possible, having some discussion about their native country. I say whenever possible because, unlike in the United States, where taxi drivers ... are known for being talkative, in Sydney, apparently, the influence of the famous British reserve ... I ask a driver where he was born, he responds, and the discussion is pretty much ended.
In Sydney, he would be getting a lot of Lebanese taxi drivers. Also, for some reason, just about every fresh juice bar in Sydney is run by Lebanese who are Christians from the south. But Lebanese don't like it if you ask them their religion, neither do Anglo-Australians.
I asked our young, personable waitress where she was from, and she said Iran.
Way to go, mate.
I asked Shakila if she was Muslim. She told me that though one could say she was a Muslim, she did not identify as such ...
It is better to wait and see if people want to share their religious beliefs. Questions like that are rather confronting, in Anglo culture.