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And You Sound like a Mamdani Admirer. Lol dude are you for real
I don't give a fkk about who governs NY.. I'm just trying to correct your information.. Trying to do you a favour because you were mixing things up really badly. |
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And above all you can't be a strict Wahhabi and admire communism at the same time.. That's like mixing oil and water
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BTW, you can't be a Jihadi Communist.. It's like saying Nazi Zionist. You're mixing things up mate. Mayor Mamdani is a Wahhabi Strict Muslim Who Also Admires Communism. There is No Mix Up. That makes it clear you don’t really know what you’re talking about.. The dude is a Shia Muslim, and Shia Muslims have been always in bitter conflict with Wahhabi (Sunni) Muslims to whom the Jihadi / terrorist organisations historically belong.. The followers of these two sects literally slaughter each other in the Middle East. get your facts straight. |
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BTW, you can't be a Jihadi Communist.. It's like saying Nazi Zionist.
You're mixing things up mate. |
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Texas sounds good
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NEW YORK CITY MAYOR MAMDANI'S TOP 3 PROMISES : #3- ELIMINATE PRIVATE PROPERTY. All Homes and Businesses will Now Belong to All the People of New York. You can Still Stay in Your Ancestral Homes But You do not Own the Houses Anymore. The Government Does. Even in the USSR, homes remained private property for their owners .
I’m pretty sure that’s either a bad joke or a complete misinterpretation of what he said.. I can’t imagine any rational person seriously suggesting that. |
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Ask him to remove/ ban the Anti-Non Muslim Hate verses in Quraan first..
Then I'm gonna go with any law he proposes |
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long distance relationships?
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But if you do not meet, your hopes are forever tied to a dream...and dreams end Some dreams never end
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Topic:
فلسفة الحب
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《月下独思》
清风拂柳月如霜, 半壶旧酒慰孤觞。 远山不语星微动, 流水无声梦自长。 灯影摇红人未寐, 思君到处意彷徨。 若得一纸相思寄, 愿化流云到故乡。 |
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Elections yesterday
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Migration into Germany started in the mid 50s, when the economy was picking up again, but the homegrown workforce was too small. Many Germans lost their lives on the battlefield, in captivity or even in concentration camps. Some were lucky enough to emigrate, before Hitler's plans came into full force. Nowadays, without migrant workers, sectors like healthcare or hospitality would face a total collapse. There is still too many Germans, who don't want to work in these sectors. They rather claim welfare, because of unsocial hours. Of course, some migrants do the same. But still, I met many nice people from abroad as well. Migration is always important.. Especially where population is declining, but what's more important is to allow in those who agree with your values or at least respect it. Unless you're looking for a population and / or cultural displacement 🤷 Exactly. Mutual respect is absolutely vital. For example, there is that nice nurse from Syria working in the nursing home, my mom lives in. I wished him Eid Mubarak back on the day, he never expected that. But he was glad, that I showed so much respect for him and his faith. Syrian immigrant is the second best thing happened in the History of Germany after the Austrian immigrant |
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Elections yesterday
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Migration into Germany started in the mid 50s, when the economy was picking up again, but the homegrown workforce was too small. Many Germans lost their lives on the battlefield, in captivity or even in concentration camps. Some were lucky enough to emigrate, before Hitler's plans came into full force. Nowadays, without migrant workers, sectors like healthcare or hospitality would face a total collapse. There is still too many Germans, who don't want to work in these sectors. They rather claim welfare, because of unsocial hours. Of course, some migrants do the same. But still, I met many nice people from abroad as well. Migration is always important.. Especially where population is declining, but what's more important is to allow in those who agree with your values or at least respect it. Unless you're looking for a population and / or cultural displacement 🤷 |
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Topic:
True love
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Which way?
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It's what between the lines that matters Schrooms??? That |
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Which way?
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It's what between the lines that matters
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Elections yesterday
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We just had a off year election here in the US… The dems just elected a communist for mayor of NYC.. ( unbelievable).. apparently the dems like it when we have high crime, high taxes, illegal aliens running the streets. This commie says he’s gonna make life affordable in NYC . If you can’t afford to live in NYC , you shouldn’t. It’s a expensive city. Two years under this guys rules, they will be ready to vote for success not failure.
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Which way?
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The existence of mutual dissonance spills sideways through the porcelain hum of two souls orbiting the ache of their fate, stitched in translucent facts that never prove true.
Affection calcifies in reverse... meaning unthreads itself into vowels of static. Time meanwhile hums backward, wearing someone else's pulse. Nothing holds, yet everything lingers like the echo of a mirror remembering the face it forgot to reflect. So if the horizon blinks inside the pulse of an unnamed tether, does the silence still remember which way the heartbeat was supposed to fall? |
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Elections yesterday
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That has definitely nothing to do with Racism. Racists will always be racists no matter what happens. I am not taking them into account since they had been a minority before the 2015 migration wave.
What I really care and am worried about is the average European citizen who has since then changed his views about diversity and migration because of the unusual and unpleasant changes to their "Stadtbild" (I'm aware of the controversy of this word, but I agree with it). I certainly don't wanna see an image of the European cities where more Salafist beards and black Niqabs are spreading like mushrooms. It's not about the appearance, it's about the ideology behind this appearance that governments should worry about. That's why I don't agree with the silly campaigns that try to picture the whole thing as a racist reaction to immigration... No! I know plenty of Germans who welcomed refugees in 2015 and are now ready to vote even for the AFD if the CDU doesn't come up with a real plan to control the situation! |
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You make my heart race… mostly from stress but still
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Slim gym
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