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So how are they fanatics? How is it any different from americans shouting in english wearing clothing from our country. Btw, many people have beards
It's not hard to tell the difference if you know what to look for. I've been to at least 6 Islamic countries. The fanatics tend to have the same wild eyes of anger and hatred, beards, dress in traditional clothing instead of western clothing, and expect everyone to obey their version of Islamic laws and customs even if they aren't Muslim or not in a Muslim country.
It's not hard to tell the difference if you know what to look for. I've been to at least 6 Islamic countries. The fanatics tend to have the same wild eyes of anger and hatred, beards, dress in traditional clothing instead of western clothing, and expect everyone to obey their version of Islamic laws and customs even if they aren't Muslim or not in a Muslim country.
Other than the wild eyes don't many muslims have beards and dress in traditional clothing. And how do you know that they expect you to obey islamic laws. Did they tell you that
Other than the wild eyes don't many muslims have beards and dress in traditional clothing. And how do you know that they expect you to obey islamic laws. Did they tell you that
I live in Europe. I encourage everyone who was planning to visit to still come. Paris needs your tourist dollars. If you really want to show support the city, the best thing you can do right now is visit and enjoy. My wife's sister and her husband are coming to visit for the holidays. They had planned to spend four days in Amerstdam and one day in Paris. After the attack, they called to ask if it's still a good time to come. We not only said yes but encouraged them to spend more time in Paris and less in Amsterdam. A tourist can easily spend 15 days in Paris and not do the same thing twice. Visiting now not only robs terrorists of their intended goal to scare people, it's also great because the city will be relatively quiet and you'll be able to enjoy more without the crowds.
I don't think I want to see Europe at all anymore. My life's dream was to visit England, to see the places my Dad told me about (he spent time there during WWII). I have a friend from England (she is now a U.S. citizen...became one legitimately) who went back home for a visit recently. She said London is now so full of Muslims, she almost didn't know it. It's not just the fear of terrorists, European countries lost their old world tourist appeal when they became infested with Muslims.
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