| >I think Islam as practiced by many is incompatible with modern western civilization. Not sure how you'd define the modern western civilization if you cut off the sexual perversion honestly, I think you have a vision for a christian western civilization? not exactly sure if that would be compatible with "modernity" or "progressiveness" either because as far as I understand if you're not into the sexual perversion and whatnot, you'd fall also under some category of being a hilly billy, a traditionalist or a domestic terrorist. technically as far as I understand, usually the terms modernity / progressiveness are used to describe the people who keep up with the perversions the alternative govts / cabal introduce over time. but overall speaking about the modern west now or even a christian west answers are going to be the same anyways. Incompatible with the modern / christian west, yes
Incapable of peacefully co-existing, no
Encourages people to get out and live in the west or any land that isn't ruled by sharia law unless for necessity and a limited time? no I think these three should be distinguished pretty well >I think for stability and peace there needs to be separation that's something we can agree on >where people can live in a society where there values are reflected. That's something your government will never allow not even for you ( probably as a Christian? ) to achieve. That is also why they infiltrate the Islamic countries with proxy governments and endless social institutions and also with brainwashing media channels. And it is also why Sweden or the west do allow Muslim immigrants without really checking their ideological attitudes because they want these so called fundamentalists to live in their societies and change and become like them, officially described as "integrate". |
Peaceful coexistence in the, good fences make good neighbors, sense; that would be my wish.
‘A good fence helpeth to keepe peace between neighbours; but let vs take heed that we make not a high stone wall, to keepe vs from meeting.’
The US and UK and Germany all say they attempt to screen for ideological attitudes, it appears they've a high failure rate. Part of the problem is that often when told directly they discount what they see and hear when it fails to meet their expectation. This leads to poor outcomes.
I suspect you and I would find many areas of agreement. I'm likely a traditionalist.
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