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RedJensen

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Here’s something for Ze French
mr bean GIF
 

Laner2

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In the 80s and 90s France was quick to point out that the US was xenophobic and tribal because it didn't have and wouldn't allow virtually unlimited Muslims into the country. France, of course, felt it was the compassionate adult in the room.

F the French and F France.
 

TampaBaySkers

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In the 80s and 90s France was quick to point out that the US was xenophobic and tribal because it didn't have and wouldn't allow virtually unlimited Muslims into the country. France, of course, felt it was the compassionate adult in the room.

F the French and F France.
The Muslims have ruined marseille.. felt like a third-world country when we visited.
 

NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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In the 80s and 90s France was quick to point out that the US was xenophobic and tribal because it didn't have and wouldn't allow virtually unlimited Muslims into the country. France, of course, felt it was the compassionate adult in the room.

F the French and F France.
The Muslims have ruined marseille.. felt like a third-world country when we visited.
Interesting takes.. We see the same thing in the US from a predominantly non-muslim background that also happen to be of darker skin color, or maybe it's actually due to a lower social economic class.

I think you have to be careful where you are placing the blame. Granted, I'm now living in a Muslim majority country, and was initially very uneasy about it, but now see things from a different perspective.

Not a proponent of the religion, but I also don't see it as the base for laying blame for what's happening in France.
 

Laner2

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Interesting takes.. We see the same thing in the US from a predominantly non-muslim background that also happen to be of darker skin color, or maybe it's actually due to a lower social economic class.

I think you have to be careful where you are placing the blame. Granted, I'm now living in a Muslim majority country, and was initially very uneasy about it, but now see things from a different perspective.

Not a proponent of the religion, but I also don't see it as the base for laying blame for what's happening in France.
I'm not blaming the French for what's happening there. I'm calling out their arrogant attitude.
 

TampaBaySkers

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Interesting takes.. We see the same thing in the US from a predominantly non-muslim background that also happen to be of darker skin color, or maybe it's actually due to a lower social economic class.

I think you have to be careful where you are placing the blame. Granted, I'm now living in a Muslim majority country, and was initially very uneasy about it, but now see things from a different perspective.

Not a proponent of the religion, but I also don't see it as the base for laying blame for what's happening in France.
Not saying it’s their religion that caused marseille’s downfall.. just opening the flood gates for all and then ignoring the problem for decades.