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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    Debatable.

    Islam is like Born Again Christians, each Imam or cleric, or a group of them, is a different sect.

    Not like INC or Catholics, where there is a central power dictating doctrine.
    Can be ideology can be culture. Read some news of an afghan refugee who raped a german and when questioned, answered he didn't know women needed to consent first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unmarked View Post
    Can be ideology can be culture. Read some news of an afghan refugee who raped a german and when questioned, answered he didn't know women needed to consent first.
    I read about this! When I went to Europe a few years ago my German boss warned me to stay away from "muslim areas" (and gypsies as well) But what I noticed is Muslim men are always in groups and they really do look intimidating. Pano pa ngayon with the influx of muslims in Germany. It doesn't feel so safe anymore.

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    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Ohhh... this is going to turn very ugly and fast; very interesting to follow as well.

    Cologne police are gearing up for a day of highly charged demonstrations, with 1000 far-right protesters expected to hit the streets in response to the mass *** assaults and thefts targeting women on New Year's Eve.
    Weird branding. From where we come from we call them concerned citizens.

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    Merkel Flashback: Germans “Have to Accept” Migrant Crime Wave

    The mass molestation of dozens of German women by Arab and North African men in Cologne and other cities on New Years Eve has served to throw fresh spotlight on comments made by Angela Merkel in 2011 when she said that Germans would “have to accept” the fact that migrants will commit more crimes.
    So, WTF. Who is the real racist here then?

    This woman really hates her country!

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I read about this! When I went to Europe a few years ago my German boss warned me to stay away from "muslim areas" (and gypsies as well) But what I noticed is Muslim men are always in groups and they really do look intimidating. Pano pa ngayon with the influx of muslims in Germany. It doesn't feel so safe anymore.

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    Yes, because as one writer said, women in Islam are treated as chattel (property).

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    Quote Originally Posted by unmarked View Post
    Can be ideology can be culture. Read some news of an afghan refugee who raped a german and when questioned, answered he didn't know women needed to consent first.
    I would agree with cultural, since it encompasses everything.

    Actually, we have quasi "no go zones" here as well, and I mean, NCR. Just ask a PDEA agent or PNP. They know where they are. Sadly, these are Muslim areas as well. Of course, places with armed conflicts not included.

    Fact is, Islam is very volatile right now since some clerics are gearing towards domination, openly or in secret. Sadly, their poison transcend borders and can be found in the deep deep blue of the net. Polluting the minds of impressionable Muslims, young or old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unmarked View Post
    Can be ideology can be culture. Read some news of an afghan refugee who raped a german and when questioned, answered he didn't know women needed to consent first.
    Ghetto culture should not be confused with culture, per se. What certain members of a particular class do is not always reflective of the values of the society or religion as a whole. Otherwise you could make the argument that Catholics have "rape culture" as well... (hello, Vatican)

    Ghetto culture is a very real problem, and it is self-propagating, whether amongst American blacks, Filipino poor, provincial Indians or poor Middle-Easter and African men. The group-reinforced stereotypes are ones that take a long time to stamp out. (Just look at the most progressive of those groups, black Americans... they've spent decades shaking off the angry young black man image, and despite the progress made over the years (better socioeconomic standing, better academic achievement) it still haunts the community as a whole.

    There is an opportunity right here to get rid of these malcontents, to allow the other refugees to start over... and to send a message that if you want to stay in Germany, you need to play by German rules.

    But the message has to be clearly: "Eff up and you're out" rather than "You're out, period"

    The former encourages the men to change. And if they don't, nobody will shed any tears over them. The latter simply provides more recruits for ISIS.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Ghetto culture should not be confused with culture, per se. What certain members of a particular class do is not always reflective of the values of the society or religion as a whole. Otherwise you could make the argument that Catholics have "rape culture" as well... (hello, Vatican)

    Ghetto culture is a very real problem, and it is self-propagating, whether amongst American blacks, Filipino poor, provincial Indians or poor Middle-Easter and African men. The group-reinforced stereotypes are ones that take a long time to stamp out. (Just look at the most progressive of those groups, black Americans... they've spent decades shaking off the angry young black man image, and despite the progress made over the years (better socioeconomic standing, better academic achievement) it still haunts the community as a whole.

    There is an opportunity right here to get rid of these malcontents, to allow the other refugees to start over... and to send a message that if you want to stay in Germany, you need to play by German rules.

    But the message has to be clearly: "Eff up and you're out" rather than "You're out, period"

    The former encourages the men to change. And if they don't, nobody will shed any tears over them. The latter simply provides more recruits for ISIS.
    The "rape culture" in the Vatican can't be called rape culture because it is not tolerated or being promoted.

    Some Islamic clerics, on the other hand, promote rape as a weapon, and as a lifestyle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    The "rape culture" in the Vatican can't be called rape culture because it is not tolerated or being promoted.

    Some Islamic clerics, on the other hand, promote rape as a weapon, and as a lifestyle.
    I tend to agree. They say its more of a geography issue/culture more than religion, as muslims in other geos (indonesia/malaysia etc) do not have this. Sorry but i tend to refer to the middle east and indian subcontinent (regardless of religion) in these kinds of discussions due to their tendency to put the blame on the victims after said violence w/c makes it even worse. Remember the indian bus rape victim killed after gang raped and had a metal rod insterted in her? High ranking indian official (not sure if govt or religious) actually blamed her. Wtf.

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