I grew up in "the hood" yes mostly coloured kids, yes high crime rates, but where is your mention of the whities that hung with the azn's? Bad kids and terrorists are 2 completely different things. In the "hood" the common denominator was low income, single parents, maybe even "hip hop" influenced. All my old Muslim buddies bumped 2pac way past it being cool. . Radicalization is the problem, none of the thugs or converted white Muslims I knew are a danger to anything but themselves. I do agree we need to be cautious going forward but again 1 broad stroke is a bad thing. . Also the last month in Calgary has been crazy, but I'm pretty sure it's not terrorism.Originally posted by Type_S1
Justin & Notley would allow them to form a union, negotiate 80k salaries for menial work, become a branch of the government, have 3 employees per 2 coordinators per 1 supervisor in training per 1 supervisor per 1 Jr. Manager per 1 manager per 1 Sr. Manager per 1 Jr. VP per 1 VP per 1 executive VP. We will call each of these work groups "cells". With 5/7.5 hours per day being downtime due to laziness and lack of work ethic, like in various government union branches today, these various cells will have tons of times to plan attacks.
#thanksjustin #thanksnotley #AHS
Is nobody in this thread in their 20's who grew up in the hood? A large majority of the violence in junior high and high schools involved young male Muslim immigrants from war torn countries (lebs, afghans, iraqis, etc.). Obviously not all were bad but these people were born into a violent culture and they 100% without a doubt bring that shit over here. Instead of talking through problems and bettering themselves they form little groups and let instincts take over and fight, jump, "belt", or stab people. I can honestly say there were more men like this then ones trying to add to society where I grew up. The woman actually were extremely hard working and some of the most intelligent people in my schools.