Monday, November 23, 2015

This is not the only city in America which has concentration of Muslim population.  There are many other cities in the USA and in Europe which have kind of 'no go' zones. Police and the local inhabitants are scared to move around in those Muslim territories.  What comes to my mind is the latest attack in Paris and the nest of those perpetrators was found in Saint-Denis, France and the other one which is under surveillance is Mollenbook, Belgium, and not to forget Grand Rapids, Michigan.   The problem is not with the concentration of Muslim population.  There are many other cities which have European and Asian ethnic groups settled at a few spots.  The problem lies with an ideology which has been ingrained in Muslims by the Mullahs which is not to assimilate with others in the society.  Some people might say that this is not what Islam preaches.  Granted, may be it is true in the eyes of those who believe in that teaching.  But those whose brains have been programmed with a convoluted version of Islam - the trouble makers - are difficult to control. The cann't differentiate between wrong and right.  ISIS in the Middle East is a live example.  They still believe in the 7th century version of Islam.  They are playing their sermons on the loudspeakers five times a day in Michigan at the cost of peacefulness of non-Muslims in that territory.  I think it is a shame on the part of local and federal governments to allow it. I wonder if any Muslim country will allow Hindus to sing their religious "bhajans' five times a day on the loudspeakers.  This country, like European governments, is very soft on Muslims.  The burgeoning population of Muslims is going to create a problem for this nation similar to what Europe is facing these days.  It is high time for the civilized nations to put aside politics and consolidate their military assets to eradicate ISIS - the latest big brother of mentally programmed version of Islam.  The more time allowed for this menace to grow, difficult it becomes to incinerate it.

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