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Quoted: During my morning commute i head this on the radio
41% of British Muslims said they would not notify authorities if they had knowledge of a planned terrorist attack
I wonder what that number is Here.
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Why do people all of a sudden hate their own countries and want them destroyed?
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Like most immigrants in the U.S. today, the majority of Muslims here want to be Muslims living in America, not American Muslims. Now as for the Muslims that are American born and raised, I believe there are some who don't overtly and complicitly back terrorist actions, but they aren't about to speak out about them either.
And as far as the poll numbers if taken here, I believe that number would be equal or higher.
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you got some figures to back that statement up? I'm an immigrant and I chose to become an American. at my oath ceremony there were people of all different colors and they all wanted to become Americans too.
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I have no figures to back that up. That said, when you look around and see large communities in different states (Houston, TX is a good example, as well as some in California) where street signs and billboards are printed in Chinese, Spanish, Korean, and any other multitude of languages, that tells me that far too many immigrants to this country are not as interested in assimilating their cultures into America's, as they are in living their lives in America as immigrants.
Our country was made richer by the diversity and shared experiences and cultures of many countries, but I fear that day in America has come and gone. We're seeing far too many immigrants enter this country (some I've heard, even illegally) that want to benefit from the social programs and economic opportunity, but have little desire to invest themselves into making America stronger by
becoming Americans. I wouldn't for a minute say
all immigrants, but far too many. And heck yes, I'd put Muslims at the top of that list.
Congratulations on becoming an American citizen. I did the same thing when I was seventeen years old.