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Muslim IntoleranceReader comment on item: CAIR's Twisted Stand on Academic Freedom Submitted by Infidel (Canada), Sep 7, 2006 at 01:14 Immigrants coming to Canada, Europe and the USA, strive to assimilate into the new culture while retaining their native culture as well. Neither Canada, Europe or US have a problem with that, nor should they. I'm referring to Chinese, Japanese, Africans, Europeans, Asians, South Americans, Latinos, yes and Arabs and almost all other nations with one exception. That exception is of course, Muslims regardless of nationality. All Muslims have been indoctrinated with the ideology that they are superior to all other religions, as they are the one and only true religion. Because Muslims see themselves as superior in all aspects, how can they then associate with infidels, Jews or Christians as equals? They can't and they won't except for those who are Muslims in name only. The Muslims find great pride in their self-proclaimed superiority as they envision themselves as Allah's anointed and gifted above all others. Muslims have no intention of assimilating into the culture of any other nation. The truth is that it's only a matter of time before Muslims demand that all nations convert to Islam and in fact Osama bin Laden has already done so. How many Muslim countries accept Christians, agnostics and Jews as immigrants and allow them full freedom to practice their beliefs? The answer is NONE. How many Christians have gone to Muslim countries to work as engineers, mechanics, teachers and other professions and were required to refrain from practicing their religion openly? The irony of it all is that Muslims demand to be treated in a fashion that they would never allow in their country. One of my favorite examples of a Muslim country is Saudi Arabia. In 1990, Saudi Arabia was threatened by Iraq and called on the USA to protect them, and of course they did. The President of the USA, George W. Bush senior, went to Saudi Arabia to join his troops for Christmas. The President and the USA troops had to arrange to have their Christmas dinner on an aircraft carrier, because the President was not allowed to ask God's blessing on the dinner. Do you folks get it? At considerable cost and danger the USA protected Saudi Arabia and in spite of this incredible sacrifice, they could not enjoy a Christmas dinner on Saudi soil. This is one of the best examples of intolerance by Muslims for other religions or the USA, where they have built thousands of Mosques and freely practice Islam. Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments". << Previous Comment Next Comment >> Reader comments (53) on this item
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