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Double-Ad4986 t1_jarrl05 wrote

i would 100% argue that white supremacy has deep seeds in American culture. without a doubt, i would argue that. is it representative of all Americans? obviously not. but there's a reason we have so much white supremacy and extremism going on in this country such as islamiphobia. & it 100% has to do with America's founding culture and it's roots.

also terrorism isn't just islamic extremism. that should go without saying but i guess i have to spell that out for you.

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Double-Ad4986 t1_jaqqwwx wrote

first off neither is beating your kid like this article suggests they are doing in yeshivas.

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islamic extremism is a cultural practice tho. it isn't part of the muslim religion as a whole, 100% of course. but if it isn't cultural then what is it? economical? obviously not. it's roots are anti-western & involve changing the cultural zeitgeist of regions globally. that's just pure fact. & if we're talking about values, traditions, & societal norms— that's literally the definition of culture

terrorism in general isn't cultural of course that should go without saying for you people. but islamic extremism isn't just outright terrorism—there's a whole set of customs & culture that are attached to it. many muslim's even agree. i know plenty from the middle east that have studied & lived through islamic extremism.

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Double-Ad4986 t1_japci6j wrote

you better believe they are graduating that way. because they aren't being taught english—they're being taught hebrew only. maybe if you read a single article about it then you'd read that there's parents literally begging that their kids an education that teaches them english. many switch their kids to public school. the ones that don't get threatened by the community for wanting to.

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Double-Ad4986 t1_jap625q wrote

omfg yall are SO obtuse. i wasnt comparing reading to terrorism i was saying leaving a culture to do as it pleases doesn't work out well. & it literally hasn't in these hasidic communities.

not to mention if you don't believe what the reports of these yeshivas are doing-you're just misinformed.

maybe if you believed in more critical thinking you'd be able to understand my original point.

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Double-Ad4986 t1_jao3v8k wrote

it isn't and no one said it was?? i was commenting on the fact that they said what their religion does is no ones business. i could say the same thing ab cultures that commit FGM....like it's someone's business if it's affecting children negatively

edit: & it isnt just ab low test scores when they are physically beating children like this post states smart ass

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Double-Ad4986 t1_jams16q wrote

it was the "what we do isn't our business" like yeshivas aren't even part of all jewish culture—it's only ONE part of one particular jewish community.... just like the taliban/islamic extremeism is it's own culture within the larger muslim community. you can't say some of that stuff isn't culturally part of the larger community when it especially when it directly involves that religion & has so much support within certain countries in the middle east. the same way jewish people, especially those who run yeshivas, are just a cultural part of the larger jewish community. jewish & muslims aren't a monolith

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Double-Ad4986 t1_j7qsbhv wrote

yeah but still not bigger than the cities these migrants are being bussed to. if you wanna talk individual cities lets add up the population of Chicago, NYC, DC, & Boston and compare that to the big cities of Texas and again the population rates still wouldn't even be CLOSE to the same...

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Double-Ad4986 t1_j7pl3w4 wrote

No it's not even close. Texas CITIES literally have a quarter of the population that nyc has & literally gets money directly from the federal government to handle the migrants. We don't. We even try & want to help them unlike tex-ass & yet they're still getting checks from the fed for what?? busses?? Texas is a fucking joke & will always be. To think otherwise is simply stupid & more republican propaganda nonsense. Yeah we aren't handling this as good as we should, but the city is struggling in general from Albany taking a good portion of our money and pooling it into delapidated areas of the state no one even cares about. If the city kept it's revenue & cut the corruption then we'd actually get somewhere

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Double-Ad4986 t1_j7dynxc wrote

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