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If You Hate America, Why Not Go Back to Your Country?

On PDF itself we can see many hypocrites who live in US and still abuse it. These kind of ppl will have problem every where america is just one example.
On PDF and in Dubai you have many indians who want to eradicate all muslims from the world.
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Author of this article has a point. You do not hate the country that has given you everything. If you do not like USA, no point in staying there. Choice is between staying true to your ideals or being a hypocrite.

Unfortunately, many Muslims in modern times are hypocrites of highest order.

Nonetheless, I do not think that every American Muslim immigrant is like that. You have good and bad everywhere.


Even if they have limited knowledge of Islam, we are doing a splendid job in cultivating its image for the entire world with our over-the-top fantastic deeds.
The author's agenda is to make the lives of all muslims not just the "hypocritical ones" difficult.

The muslims who have pledged their loyalty to America don't deserve to be ostracized just because of a few hypocrites.

Why do you keep posting here ?
I don't have a problem with him posting here but I'm curious to know as to why solomon took an interest in this forum? He is clearly not into military hardware or technology.
 
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The real beauty of America is that there is nothing ‘blasphemous’ here. People can live the life they want to. It’s a republic in it’s true sense. Millions of people want to come to America even risking their lives for a good reason. You can hate America but you can not ignore her.

We fully witness America's real beauty on a daily basis when your president gets on Twitter.

Open your eyes and look around how America is being viewed worldwide.

The author's agenda is to make the lives of all muslims not just the "hypocritical ones" difficult.

The muslims who have pledged their loyalty to America don't deserve to be ostracized just because of a few hypocrites.


I don't have a problem with him posting here but I'm curious to know as to why solomon took an interest in this forum? He is clearly not into military hardware or technology.

I personally think that this solomon guy has some personal grievances. I have never encountered a Jew before so obsessed with Pakistan.

to improve it and make it a better place of course. maybe those so called haters are just expressing their views on how the country should be. need to listen to them instead of shun them outright, after all you are a country built by immigrants and a multicultural society. you are nothing without the immigrants. america belongs to everyone.

The redneck Americans i.e. the white angry American and their worshippers have an extraordinary thin skin. Add to that extreme arrogance and you have a lethal mix. To them, anyone criticizing US policies is by default anti-American. They just cannot accept criticism because in their eyes no one is more holier and righteous than their country.

All one has to do is take note of their justifications. We are a superpower. We are unified. We are wealthy. We have the strongest military. Our living standard is the best. We are the most superior race. Blah blah blah. You wonder if any of these justifications absolves anyone from criticism. The angry white American certainly believes that way because he has been bred in this manner. You can't take it out of him.

By the way, this is the same country that goes around lecturing the entire world on human rights, religious freedoms etc. They have no problem with pointing fingers at others, but begin to squeal when someone gives them a taste of their own medicine. They begin to remind you how evil and inferior you are for criticizing the US. The Americans are like a spoilt child. They just want to have it their way. Not only for themselves, but the entire world. In their confined world, their way is the only good way. They want to impose their thoughts and ideals onto others just like any other empire. Even by force if necessary.

I wonder what these patriotic Americans and their worshippers make out of half of their compatriots in the US criticizing and ridiculing president Trump on a daily basis. Are these critics an enemy? Are they US haters? Or is this "go back to your country" mantra only reserved for people belonging to a certain faith and race?

Let me tell you this much. The downfall of any given nation is inevitable as soon as they lose the ability to absorb criticism. It doesn't matter how strong a nation is. There is no difference between a society that is ruled by one tyrant and this kind of a sham democracy. Simply because in this sham democracy you have many more tyrants.
 
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Yup because Muslims are the only immigrants in America that have voiced dissent?
 
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We fully witness America's real beauty on a daily basis when your president gets on Twitter.

Open your eyes and look around how America is being viewed worldwide.



I personally think that this solomon guy has some personal grievances. I have never encountered a Jew before so obsessed with Pakistan.



The redneck Americans i.e. the white angry American and their worshippers have an extraordinary thin skin. Add to that extreme arrogance and you have a lethal mix. To them, anyone criticizing US policies is by default anti-American. They just cannot accept criticism because in their eyes no one is more holier and righteous than their country.

All one has to do is take note of their justifications. We are a superpower. We are unified. We are wealthy. We have the strongest military. Our living standard is the best. We are the most superior race. Blah blah blah. You wonder if all of these justifications absolves anyone from criticism. The angry white American certainly believes that way because he has been bred in this manner. You can't take it out of him.

By the way, this is the same country that goes around lecturing the entire world on human rights, religious freedoms etc. They have no problem with pointing fingers at others, but begin to squeal when someone gives them a taste of their own medicine. They begin to remind you how evil and inferior you are for criticizing the US. The Americans are like a spoilt child. They just want to have it their way. Not only for themselves, but the entire world. In their confined world, their way is the only good way. They want to impose their thoughts and ideals onto others just like any other empire. Even by force if necessary.

I wonder what these patriotic Americans and their worshippers make out of half of their compatriots in the US criticizing and ridiculing president Trump on a daily basis. Are these critics an enemy? Are they US haters? Or is this "go back to your country" mantra only reserved for people belonging to a certain faith and race?
Neither have I and I live in New york :-)
 
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If You Hate America, Why Not Go Back to Your Country?
by Majid Rafizadeh
January 6, 2018 at 5:00 am


https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/11642/islamist-immigrants-hate-america


  • No matter what the Islamists' current status or situation, they would lash out at the US, the West and Americans. Meanwhile, American taxpayers were providing hundreds of thousands of dollars to them in scholarships, free accommodation, and often even a monthly stipend. By comparison, many American students struggle to pay their own tuition and housing; many graduate with debt.
  • Some believed that the US was simply supposed to do these favors for them for free of charge. Others argued that this was an opportunity to take advantage of America, and should be done for the sake of furthering Islamic political and religious views.
  • The US has been funding the lives of these extremists as they endanger our country and the lives of all Americans, and spread hatred towards America, Christianity, Judaism and the West. Is this how American taxpayers want their hard-earned contributions to be used?
When I first arrived in America, I would ask every extremist and fundamentalist Muslim I met: "How has your life been since you came to the United States?"

It was clear that their living standards were much better than back home. I knew well the lands they had come from, their economic standards and restrictions, their lifestyle, the social, and the religious, economic and political landscapes of the region.

They were surely about to say how much their lives had improved, and how grateful they were to be in a new, less restricted environment. Instead, they expressed anger and even hatred of their new country and its culture. What they could not put into words, was clearly written across their faces: revulsion and disgust.

It seemed they were comfortable disclosing their true feelings in Farsi or Arabic about the US, Americans, the West, Christians, and Jews. As we had all come from, grown up in, and worked in the same region, many of them mistakenly assumed that we both shared the same hate-filled views. Once they discovered that was not the situation, some even tried to reshape my views: as I was new to the country, I probably did not yet understand.

Everything in this country, they patiently explained, was kufr: blasphemy, filthy, infidel. They went on harshly to criticize American culture and the Western lifestyle. Their list of complaints was unending: how men and women dress, how people interact, how people work and celebrate life, go to parties, date, marry, dance, drink -- there did not seem one aspect of American life that did not enrage them.

A wealthy Islamist imam, who explained that he was poor in his prior country and had accumulated all of his wealth after coming to the US by expanding existing mosques and attracting people and donations, ironically bashed the US for not allowing Islamist imams to grow financially. He could not explain why. It was just another hypocritical tool, used as an excuse to hate America and brainwash followers to hate America. Despite the fact that he had gone from poverty to riches beyond anything he could have dreamed, he was quite angry at his new country.

More intriguingly, this attitude was apparent among both academics and non-academics. No matter what the Islamists' current status or situation, they would lash out at the US, the West and Americans. Meanwhile, American taxpayers were providing hundreds of thousands of dollars to them in scholarships, free accommodation, and often even a monthly stipend. By comparison, many American students struggle to pay their own tuition and housing; many graduate with debt.

When asked what they thought of the free education that they were receiving at the best universities in the world, which ensured their success in life, a sense of entitlement would appear. Some believed that the US was simply supposed to do these favors for them for free of charge. Others argued that this was an opportunity to take advantage of America, and should be done for the sake of furthering Islamic political and religious views.

When asked for details about their home country from where they immigrated or fled, surprisingly, they had nothing bad to say. Everything in their home country was heaven-like. They beautified and worshiped their authoritarian and Islamist regimes.

Finally, I asked the question that burned in my mind: Why, if they hated the US so much, did they not they go back to their beloved home country? What if all their expenses were covered, such as plane tickets to their native land?

Instead of the earlier lengthy explanations, the general response was evasive. Some even remained perfectly silent or refused to answer.

The question itself had unmasked me. In their eyes, just by asking this question, I had revealed myself as an outsider. In that moment, I joined the crowd of multitudes of human beings that they hate and refuse to tolerate.

Even if one puts their Islamist agenda aside, their extreme ungratefulness seemed jolting. The United States had given them a home, a green card, citizenship, free scholarships, salaries, unlimited opportunities, and freedoms they had never known: freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly.

Here they were enjoying equality under the law, security, and so many other benefits that would be considered extreme luxuries or unheard of in their previous homelands -- everything they had been deprived of in their earlier home. No other country would have provided them with half of this. So why did they demonstrate and ratchet up anti-American, anti-Western, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic sentiments, while at the same time rejecting the idea of returning to their original country? How could they enjoy all of these benefits America offered them, and yet, at the same time, yearn for its destruction? There do not seem to be such anti-American sentiments expressed by other immigrants from non-Islamist countries, or from Christians or Jews who fled from Islamist states in the same region.




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(Image sources: Welcome to USA sign - Craig Nagy/Wikimedia Commons; Islamist protester - Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)



It is now time to reconsider whom we are freely providing money and resources to -- including those Islamists who have already been in the United States for generations. It is the time to reconsider whom we are allowing to enter this country, and providing with free shelter, scholarships, cash, freedom of speech, and all the rights that come with the constitution. The US has been funding the lives of these extremists as they endanger our country and the lives of all Americans, and spread hatred towards America, Christianity, Judaism and the West.

Is this how American taxpayers want their hard-earned contributions to be used?


Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, is a business strategist and advisor, Harvard-educated scholar, political scientist, board member of Harvard International Review, and president of the International American Council on the Middle East. He is the author of "Peaceful Reformation in Iran's Islam". He can be reached at Dr.Rafizadeh@Post.Harvard.Edu.

I might disagree with some U.S policys globally.
But to be completely honest, American people are some of the most kind, generous people i have met in my life.
 
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@Pakistan Zindabad, @Chinese-Dragon, @Starlord, @Mugwop : all you guys have one thing in common: you don't read beyond the headlines (or at least you don't evaluate the content of the article) before mouthing off.

If I see that again I'll probably put you on my "ignore" list. Why not put me on yours? Won't that make you happy?

You are scraping the bottom of the barrel, you need to do better !!
 
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@Pakistan Zindabad, @Chinese-Dragon, @Starlord, @Mugwop : all you guys have one thing in common: you don't read beyond the headlines (or at least you don't evaluate the content of the article) before mouthing off.

If I see that again I'll probably put you on my "ignore" list. Why not put me on yours? Won't that make you happy?
Listen Zionist , why should other members ignore you just because they disagree with you.

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