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To: Gen.Blather

Think about what the Muslim mayor of London said “Terrorism is just part of living in large city”. IOW it is acceptable. Now, if a white guy shot a Muslim in London, the mayor would say something different. He would say “This type of act is unacceptable and will not be tolerated”. See the difference?

The same is true for urban environments. If blacks die at the hands of other blacks, that is considered acceptable. IOW we set the boundaries.
In the old days, cops pretty much stayed out of mob wars so long as they only killed each other.


25 posted on 01/03/2018 12:02:12 PM PST by AppyPappy (Don't mistake your dorm political discussions with the desires of the nation)
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To: AppyPappy

“In the old days, cops pretty much stayed out of mob wars so long as they only killed each other.”

There are lots of little subcultures making up the larger culture. If you learn the rules and pay attention to them, you are pretty much safe. Where this breaks down is when Muslims move in because they are taught that all Muslims are legitimate targets. Even other Muslims are legitimate targets but here the rules are more complex. What tribe are they in? What will be the blowback based on how important this target is inside his tribe? Is he Shia or Sunni? Does he have people who can and will avenge him? It may still be okay to victimize him, but based on the answers to the questions it will be done either publically, with credit where credit will do good, or anonymously with no credit claimed and plausible deniability maintained. All in all, it’s easier and less risky to attack non-Muslims. If anybody responds you just yell “Islamophobia!”


26 posted on 01/03/2018 12:10:29 PM PST by Gen.Blather
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