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Muslim Professor required students to praise Allah

Ah yes, the 1930s, when Germany was besieged by illegal Jewish immigrants, pretending to be 'refugees' trying to get into the Reich?

Your comment must be a contender for The Greatest Distortion of History in a Short Post prize.

Was this professor an illegal immigrant?
 
The difference is this is our country not the muslims

Do you understand there are American citizen Muslims? Not only are their Muslims in the military, there are Muslim Chaplains in the military.

And there are Americans of many faiths in this country, and the country belongs to ALL citizens.

Do you understand that?
 
Was this professor an illegal immigrant?

Not as far as I know. It is not only illegal immigrants who are intent on the Islamisation of the countries in which they reside. Some of the most fanatical are native-born converts to that absolutist wholly intolerant philosophy.
 
Not as far as I know. It is not only illegal immigrants who are intent on the Islamisation of the countries in which they reside. Some of the most fanatical are native-born converts to that absolutist wholly intolerant philosophy.

Then your comment was irrelevant, wasn't it.
 
No it doesn't. It seems like the ramblings of a fool who knows nothing of the 1930s. The Jews were trying as best they could to escape from lands where they had been living for many many generations. And not only living; a great number of German Jews died fighting for their Fatherland in WWI.

Umm...sure. I don't think that is the perspective from which my interlocutor was writing. Obviously, there is plenty that differs between the demographic distributions and political realities of 1930s Germany and present-day United States. I don't think that fact has anything to do with the point Aristaeus was making as I understood it. Many of the claims being made, in this thread, about people in the United States without a legal visa, are similar to remarks being made by some in Germany about Jews.

To claim that the differences in demographic distribution and political realities matter in making this observation about similarities in the language would be a little like claiming that a homicide committed with a knife vs. one committed with a gun are different crimes. In one sense, of course they are. In another sense, of course they are not--and it's in that second applicable sense that I took Aristaeus' claim.
 
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