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They are fleeing the islamist hellholes of Northern Africa in order to go to Europe, enjoy the benefits of modern secular welfare states, and then proceed to introduce Sharia, the very cause of the horrors they ran away from, in their host countries. How ironic.

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WilliB,

you are half right, but don't forget, this accident is also a fault of Europe for making things attractive for them to come in the first place.

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WilliB The so-called WilliB, review all your comments(mostly)on JT, you will find it ONE WAY (as you give lots of concern to criticize a religion. This website is not to spread hatred.

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"and then proceed to introduce Sharia, the very cause of the horrors they ran away from, in their host countries. How ironic."

The only problem, willi, is that you fail to give a shred of evidence for your claims of sharia in Europe.

Now I know why, and that's because outside the right-wing hate blogosphere that it doesn't actually exist, but it still amazes me to read your comments.

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"This website is not to spread hatred."

Heh, where does it say that? Every one of willi's posts refers to Islam. One would think the geezer has issues....

Still, it's sad to see dead people paying the ultimate price for freedom.

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Humblesuamurai:

Pointing to facts is not "hatred". Cheap try.

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"flee from Sharia?"

In view of the un-reasonable paranoia, that sounds quite possible.....

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