Muslims take over Times Square for Ramadan prayers
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So? Do you think it was a mistake for your ancestors to come over here, and spread Christianity around the world?
How often do you denounce them for doing that?
The only difference between your ancestors doing it hundreds of years ago, and Muslims doing it today (other than that whole genocide of the natives here) is that it personally affects you.
It's not as though people hundreds of years ago were ok with it, just because it didn't happen now.
In the grand scheme of life, and the history of the world, there is no difference between what your ancestors did back then and what Muslims are doing now. (Again, except that whole genocide thing. )
Self centered hypocrites think that things only matter if it affects them.
For the last time, dumbass leftists in the back:
The natives had no borders, no government, no country. They claimed they owned all of the land and had no way of defending it.
They committed just as many crimes against humanity as the people who conquered them, but they were given honor and still are today.
We did not genocide natives. Notice how they're still alive, with their own regions to rule as they see fit? All the benefits they get?
Christian genocide, on the other hand, is a real thing, it is happening today, and they have no intent to stop. It is not simply war for lands to them, as it was between "the white man" and natives, to them it is a divine mandate from their lower case g god.
What in the name of all that is good does it matter if there were country borders? This has got to be one of the nuttiest arguments I've heard in a while. People and their beliefs and customs don't matter unless they reside in an officially recognized country?
If you think genocide means that every single person of a certain race/group needs to be eliminated for it to actually be genocide, then there is no such thing as Christian genocide. Because, as you can see, there are still plenty of Christians around.
Do you even think your comments through before you post them?
If you don't understand that your claim to land only matters in the real world insofar as your ability to defend it, then I don't really have any more words for you.
When were we talking about a claim to land? We were talking about people of other religions going where they don't belong to spread their religion.