You don't think the same arguments were made by Europeans two or three decades ago. I remember watching european and american cousins having a conversation like this a few years ago.
The Euros were telling the Americans they were fools.
They also denied there would be a rise in anti semitism over there.
Everything the Americans said happened.
One of the Euros apologized 2 years ago. Even said they were foolish to trust their leaders.
These are generational and government driven trends.... they don't change unless very strong forces change them.
The Euros were telling the Americans they were fools.
They also denied there would be a rise in anti semitism over there.
Everything the Americans said happened.
One of the Euros apologized 2 years ago. Even said they were foolish to trust their leaders.
These are generational and government driven trends.... they don't change unless very strong forces change them.
You don't think it is hyperbole to fear that a small minority group will get Sharia law put in place in a constitutional form of government that is mightily Christian?
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