RE: Are immigrants more likely to become terrorists?

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Are immigrants more likely to become terrorists?

in politics •  7 years ago 

Well, it is not a pleasure for me to blame any man for anything just because of his religion or color differ ( including whites and cristians). And I dont consider any scared person to be uneducated bigot. But this approach when any foreign muslim is concidered to be potential terrorist really humper to the process of naturalisation / assimilation. You ask why I dont want explain the right to fear - because in my humble opinion, fear can help someone to survive, but can not solve his problem.

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You guys seem to be completely detached from the reality outside your brain. You just live in a theoretical fairy-tale where everyone is a teddy bear.

Every human being has a potential to be a dangerous monster. In order to be good first you need to confront your shadow, or your evil side.

Fear is an essential part of you. It keeps you alert. When someone wants to hurt you, you need to watch out, not "solve problems".

This explains nicely why Muslims want to migrate to Europe so badly. Because they think we are quite naive. And unfortunately, in most cases they are right.

) It was really good about teddy bear and fairy tale.))
But I think it is to late to fear, EU should had been feared when developed immigration rules. Now it is time to solve the problem. I have not been in europe about ten years. And unfortunatly I have seen big difference beetween 2008 and 2017.