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Those dead people in Brussels had it coming

Days after the deadly Brussels attacks, which killed 32 people at the city’s airport and a metro station, right-wing demonstrators appeared at a memorial to denounce the country’s Muslim community. A week later, police had to intervene when similar right-wing protesters squared off against anti-racism demonstrators. The confrontations underscore an important, though perhaps uncomfortable, question: to what extent does Islamophobia contribute to the atmosphere of isolation that breeds violent radicals?

“When you have no life objectives, no long-term objectives, you try to find your quest for self elsewhere,” explains Tewfik Sahih, a lifelong resident of Schaerbeek, Brussels, the neighborhood in which the bombs used in the Paris and Brussels attacks were made. “Many people feel discriminated [against] here. Some citizens here don’t feel part of the national community.”

Experts tell CBSN that many of Belgium’s disenfranchised Muslims feel more loyalty to their nuclear communities than their country. So, even if they don’t necessarily agree with how certain members of their neighborhood or mosque choose to lash out, they might not be inclined to report those people to the authorities either.

“The mafia protects itself. Hooligans with soccer clubs don’t betray themselves as well. It’s very much a group mentality where you don’t betray,” explains Michael Privot, director of the European Network Against Racism. “The Muslim community feels really under siege. They are victims themselves of hate crimes. So, if you want to really help them make the change from within … you have to give them breathing space … open space for them to build a future.”

Oh, they want to act like criminal gangs but it is their victims who have to give in and give them breathing space?

Uh, no. F**k each and every one of them and their apologists.

7 Replies to “NEXT FROM @CBSNews : What role do short skirts play in rape? [Darleen Click]”

  1. LBascom says:

    Muslims have been slaughtering each other for a thousand years, so blaming Islamophobia is stuck on stupid.

    How about we be honest and blame the Muslim religion for all the slaughtering Muslims so love to do? I mean, the truth hurts, but it will hurt more the longer this particular truth is denied.

  2. LBascom says:

    Ok, I’m pretty sure Pope Francis is the anti-Christ. Seems to him, it’s questionable whether any particular rape is even a sin.

    http://www.barnhardt.biz/2016/04/08/pure-evil-using-st-thomas-aquinas-to-justify-total-lawlessness-in-paragraph-304/

  3. happyfeet says:

    it’s a lot more likely he’s just a very crappy pope

  4. 11B40 says:

    Greetings:

    I heard crappy comes in threes.

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  7. Ernst Schreiber says:

    “When you have no life objectives, no long-term objectives, you try to find your quest for self elsewhere,” explains Tewfik Sahih, a lifelong resident of Schaerbeek, Brussels, the neighborhood in which the bombs used in the Paris and Brussels attacks were made. “Many people feel discriminated [against] here. Some citizens here don’t feel part of the national community.”

    So the blood and soil nationalists and the islamists have something in common after all!

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