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'Centuries of religious conflict' now on U.S. soil
« on: February 27, 2017, 12:15:02 pm »
'Centuries of religious conflict' now on U.S. soil
'To leave would be like giving up on our Constitution'
Published: 15 hours ago. Updated: 02/26/2017 at 5:53 PM
 

After the Sterling Heights City Council agreed to settle a lawsuit with the U.S. Justice Department and allow a third mosque to be built in the city, this time right in the midst of a neighborhood populated by Christian refugees who escaped persecution from Islam, some residents said they planned to move out of the city.

Sterling Heights, Michigan, is home to the nation’s second largest community of Chaldean and Assyrian Christians, many of them coming directly from Iraq where their families were the victims of a genocide by ISIS, al-Qaida and other Islamic militants over the past 50 years.

While understandable, picking up and moving in the wake of a mosque approval is exactly the wrong response, say Michigan activists.

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Re: 'Centuries of religious conflict' now on U.S. soil
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2017, 03:37:17 am »
The war between islam and The West will neither be fought nor won "over there".

It's being fought RIGHT HERE.
And that's where it's going to be won -- but not necessarily by us.

And that's why, again and again, I ask the questions:
Who's winning?
Who... won?