@bostonbill1982
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@LiquidFaerie 2. absolute precedence over everything. Cultural beliefs come a very close second. Doesn't really matter what the individual thinks, it's what the community says/thinks that counts. It's only an exceptionally brave few that will step outside the 'group'. As non Muslims we are
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@LiquidFaerie
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Before 7/10 I had no particular issue with Muslims . They were my neighbours , part of my community & one of my jobs involved helping refugees & asylum seekers from Afghanistan. I also worked on a team helping Afghans who were stuck in Afghanistan . โฌ‡๏ธ
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@bostonbill1982
Bill # Support the IDF ๐ŸŸฆ๐Ÿงก๐ŸŽ—
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@LiquidFaerie 1.I've lived most of my life on the edges of Muslim communities.Due to a Christian father (they never enquire about mothers,so had no idea I'm Jewish) I was able to work in a couple of Muslim countries. I've met pleasant and kind hearted Muslims but make no mistake, Islam takes
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@bostonbill1982
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@LiquidFaerie 3. inferior and definitely 2nd class and when the chips are down they stick with each other. Never forget it. As Jews we're only tolerated if we're dhimmis. It used to be, not as bad but now with Islamic supremacists on the march it's getting awful. Isl @m can't be allowed
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@bostonbill1982
Bill # Support the IDF ๐ŸŸฆ๐Ÿงก๐ŸŽ—
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@LiquidFaerie to gain power over other groups, life will be intolerable if it does, they can't even accept each other. Their values and beliefs are far removed from ours and they are inflexible to evolution or improvement. The lines are drawn for most of us, it's a pity but it's reality.
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