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To: tejek who wrote (258614)11/6/2005 3:09:51 PM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 1573006
 
I've posted here about the serious deficiencies in European immigrant integration efforts and about the superiority of the American cultural meltingpot. So I know what you are saying. However, when I think about the black riots in America, I feel like it was different. Yes, they were violent and there's no excuse for that, but they weren't happening at the same time that blacks were killing thousands of innocents around the world in suicide bombings. So eventually, black people got somewhere with their civil rights effort. The real heros of the civil rights effort, though weren't the Black Panthers, it was the Rosa Parks and Martin Luther Kings of the Black community. They were what shamed white people into realizing the error of their ways.

Muslims don't have that caliber of person fighting for them. Instead, they have Osama, Zarqawi, Khomenia, Assad, and all the other terrorists representing their culture and way of life. No wonder they aren't getting anywhere.