Back in the fall of 2001....I stopped frequenting a small local market owned by an Iranian.
He had told me that America Had it Coming....re the attacks on the 11th of September.
Most of their small businesses cater to only the neighborhood . And employ family and friends.I
I've already done so. Here's my experience, posted a few months back here on FR:
I've run completely out of what little tolerance I may have in the reservoir for islam and its satanic adherents. As a case in point, an otherwise outgoing and quite pleasant fellow who owns a convenience store that I frequent and I developed a relatively friendly relationship over the past several years. I always thought he was of Indian decent judging by his accent and complexion.
Just a couple of days when were amicably chatting about our milder than usual weather and the Dallas Cowboys defensive squad's woes, I finally asked about his background. He revealed that he was from Pakistan but lived here in Texas for the past thirty years.
I then bluntly asked if he was a mooselimb. When he replied affirmatively, I literally threw my money for the purchase at him and loudly proclaimed that I would never come to his store again. There's no doubt in my mind that he was practicing taqiyya all of those years. I have no use for him or any other member of that pernicious death cult.
Should we boycott non-Muslim Arabs too? IINM, the majority of Arabs in the US are still Christian.
Not all Muslims are Arab. The Iranians, Afghani, Pakistani, Indonesian, Malaysian, Uyghur etc. are certainly not Arabs.
Considering that Obama wants this country to be overrun by ragheads and his desire is for the US to be under Sharia... Obama is going to do little to stop this and that is his job.
As for boycotting Arab owned business ... what business?
As for your last statement ... I see them all the time (the females in their tents (I guess what I’m seeing are female)) in our local mall accompanied my a male.
My general response is to giggle and look the male directly in the eye while doing do.
Many just fly in on first class as government winks and nods.
They set up conversion camps for the disenfranchised and others very quickly.
It’s a win win, government gets to ramp up, create new billion dollar agencies and on and on.
In other news, CVS has steadfastly refused to apologize for their looted and burned-out store in Baltimore."
If I know a business is owned by any Muslim, I don’t do business with them.
Not all Arabs are Muslims.
Edible Arrangements is owned by CAIR supporting Muslims.
Years ago, I use to eat at a restaurant owned by Jordanian Christians.
Everyone is saying England/UK turned to Conservatism (kind of if Cameron is, he still seems okay in general for national defense); but barenakedislam.com has a graphic up, native England adults outnumber Muslims in cities and towns like Birmingham and Leicester but the Muslim kids are outnumbering the native English kids. That’s a bit troublesome.
I already do, not Arab, per se, but those that I know are Islamic.
Have done so since 9/11 and will continue to do so.
Last week while meeting a friend for dinner I looked to my right while stopped at a red light, there I saw it, The Hijab Store. That was the name. It was empty and closed at the time. I’ve never set fire to anything, but it took all my will this time. All of it.
Last week while meeting a friend for dinner I looked to my right while stopped at a red light, there I saw it, The Hijab Store. That was the name. It was empty and closed at the time. I’ve never set fire to anything, but it took all my will this time. All of it.
Around here the muslims are Somalian, not middle eastern. How to discern non-muslim Africans from muslim Africans? I once saw a group of young African men who met up outside a Walgreens. I assumed they were muslim until I watched them for awhile. They were smiling and happy to see each other, even posed for a few pictures. I knew then they must not be muslim-they seemed joyful.
I once went to the ER thinking I was losing another baby in the second trimester. The previous loss had been difficult-labor contractions, little baby body parts at home. This time I didn’t want to have to deal with all of that alone at home so I went to the ER. Miraculously, there was a heartbeat and the baby was alive.
The doctor, however, was horrid. He was Somalian and I have never, ever been treated so badly. He was rude, condescending and every time I asked a question he cut me off and said, “Ma’am, there is nothing we can do-you need to go home.” He had misdiagnosed the problem. He said it was a ruptured cyst and although there was a lot of blood, it was minor and all was fine. I saw my OB shortly after and he showed me the ultrasound, it was a partial placental abruption. Standard protocol is to be admitted on total bed rest and observation as the placenta could detach even further with any movement or exertion, killing the baby and maybe even me.
Thankfully my husband insisted that I stay totally off my feet the next day-our daughter is a healthy 2 year old, but I shudder to think we could have lost her due to a horrid, hateful doctor.
You might want to figure out terms before you call for a boycott. Because:
Some Arabs are Christian.
Many Muslims are not Arab.
As a point of clarification: I should have called for a boycott of Muslim-owned businesses; not Arab owned businesses. But, if the guy behind the counter at the convenience store tells you he is a Christian, ask him where he goes to church and who is his Pastor.
63 posts and no mention of Church’s Chicken or Citibank.
Most of the Arab Americans are Christians. you can make out their shops as they will have a cross and not a picture of Mecca