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Posted on 12/9/25 at 8:05 am to stout
The Somalis in this country are bad people but this was the wrong way to respond.
Ask instead how many Issaqs their family killed before they fled.
Siad Barre built a 120,000 strong army, where Ilhan Omar's dad was a high ranking officer, for internal repression of the public and to encourage rural clan based conflicts in addition to urban clan directed massacres by armed forces. The Isaaq genocide, also known as the Hargeisa Holocaust, was the systematic, state-sponsored genocide of Isaaq civilians between 1987 and 1989 under the dictatorship of Siad Barre,
Most of the Somalis in this country were and still would be supporters of Siad Barre as Barre was defeated and they fled the country. Barre was the one that indoctrinated them to corrupt socialism.
Ask instead how many Issaqs their family killed before they fled.
Siad Barre built a 120,000 strong army, where Ilhan Omar's dad was a high ranking officer, for internal repression of the public and to encourage rural clan based conflicts in addition to urban clan directed massacres by armed forces. The Isaaq genocide, also known as the Hargeisa Holocaust, was the systematic, state-sponsored genocide of Isaaq civilians between 1987 and 1989 under the dictatorship of Siad Barre,
Most of the Somalis in this country were and still would be supporters of Siad Barre as Barre was defeated and they fled the country. Barre was the one that indoctrinated them to corrupt socialism.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 8:14 am to QJenk
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Standing with and supporting a racist lady who is famous for no reason other than being racist is incredibly sad. If you agree with her, then you are pathetic.
You didn't know anything about this case, did you? They instigated the entire thing.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 8:18 am to QJenk
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If you agree with her, then you are pathetic.
You don't really understand the issue at hand.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:05 am to nvasil1
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My town has only had two homicide cases in the last 5 years. One was a Muslim man who beat his daughter to death because she wanted to go to prom. The other was a Muslim man who shot his wife and three daughters in their heads because they "disrespected" him. Who wants that as a neighbor?
No. Nobody wants to have murderers as a neighbor. But those call in all shapes and sizes. Would you be ok with having a Muslim neighbor who was a regular law-abiding citizen who just minded their business?
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:12 am to QJenk
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Would you be ok with having a Muslim neighbor who was a regular law-abiding citizen who just minded their business?
Nice try, but your little ‘gotcha’ isn’t actually a gotcha. Wanting to live around people with similar values and culture doesn’t mean I think every individual outside that group is dangerous or unwelcome. It means that shared norms make communities stronger.
next question, please.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:20 am to Klark Kent
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Wanting to live around people with similar values and culture
What does this mean, exactly?
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:25 am to QJenk
It means your hypothetical doesn’t prove whatever point you think it does. One perfectly behaving neighbor doesn’t erase real cultural differences or broader societal issues.
So yes, sure, I can live next to your imaginary model citizen. That has nothing to do with the actual conversation you’re trying to dodge.
So yes, sure, I can live next to your imaginary model citizen. That has nothing to do with the actual conversation you’re trying to dodge.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:31 am to Klark Kent
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One perfectly behaving neighbor doesn’t erase real cultural differences or broader societal issues.
So, you can't live next to someone because they may prefer to eat different foods, listen to different music, and go to a different place of worship than you?
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That has nothing to do with the actual conversation you’re trying to dodge.
What am I dodging?
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:34 am to terriblegreen
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You don't really understand the issue at hand.
Is Qjenk a chick? That would explain why they are operating on emotion and not logic.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:35 am to CockHolliday
Now name the 3 trashiest Black girl names? I’ll wait.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:36 am to QJenk
Nobody is talking about banning hummus from the neighborhood potluck. I’m talking about whether wildly different value systems can coexist at scale without tearing each other apart. You keep pretending the argument is about curry and prayer schedules because that’s easier than engaging honestly.
And what you’re dodging, besides your attempts of painting anyone who disagrees with you as a bigot, is the actual question: Do shared values matter for a functioning society, or not?
They absolutely do.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:43 am to QJenk
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So, you can't live next to someone because they may prefer to eat different foods, listen to different music, and go to a different place of worship than you?
That's not at all what he said.
I can't tell if you are being purposely obtuse, have poor comprehension skills, or are so emotional about this that you are just being illogical to die on some stupid hill, ignoring that there are real concerns about certain cultures not willing to assimilate to a Christian-based country's way of life.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:46 am to Klark Kent
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Do shared values matter for a functioning society, or not?
Shared values as in treating people well and following the laws of the land. Yes, that matters.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:48 am to stout
Exactly. Nobody here said a word about disliking individuals or wanting some weird cultural purity test. Those are fantasies he/she/them invented so they can slap the ‘racist’ label on posters.
Pretending it’s just about ‘being okay with a neighbor who eats different foods’ isn’t an argument; it’s an admission they have nothing serious to add to the conversation. (which we all knew after their 1st post in this thread)
Pretending it’s just about ‘being okay with a neighbor who eats different foods’ isn’t an argument; it’s an admission they have nothing serious to add to the conversation. (which we all knew after their 1st post in this thread)
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:54 am to QJenk
quote:i grew up surrounded by people that ate gizzards, turkey necks, and hardhead catfish, listened to obnoxious bounce music really loud, and weren’t catholic.
So, you can't live next to someone because they may prefer to eat different foods, listen to different music, and go to a different place of worship than you?
And yes I ‘could’ live next to them again, but I’ve chosen to do everything within reason and worked hard to be able to not have to live next to them again.
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Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:54 am to QJenk
This isn’t a moral victory for you. it’s you dragging the goalposts after five posts insinuating everyone here but you is a bigot.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:57 am to QJenk
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Nothing in that 10 second video warranted the response that she gave.
You're bleeding.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 10:04 am to QJenk
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and following the laws of the land.
Assimilation is the law of the land when you come here.
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