I find it odd that you would specifically include the call to prayer in this. I have like 10 churches within walking distance of my home, maybe more. Is the call to prayer really any different to church bells?
I don't understand why you would object to more people of faith in your community.
Hi Investor, the point is that the elites want to created mixed populations on the basis of race and religion so that the masses cannot unite against the parasitical central bank fraud. An ethnically and religiously homogenous group is much more willing and able to resist such a setup, even though it too has failed historically, while a mixed population will be too busy infighting with each other to focus on such theft (see Roissy’s famous expression “Diversity + proximity = war”. So I don’t have anything against the Islamic call to prayer in itself, just the way our elites are using divide-and-conquer tactics to more firmly establish their rule. I hope this explanation is helpful.
That does help clarify. I suppose I see it slightly differently because I already live in a fairly mixed community, and lens everything though class. I have vastly more in common with a working class muslim than I do with an elite christian in my opinion.
Depressing AF. Kind of makes me want to time travel back to some blissful R&R in Bangkok.
Two men enter. One man leaves.
An endless recycling,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I find it odd that you would specifically include the call to prayer in this. I have like 10 churches within walking distance of my home, maybe more. Is the call to prayer really any different to church bells?
I don't understand why you would object to more people of faith in your community.
Hi Investor, the point is that the elites want to created mixed populations on the basis of race and religion so that the masses cannot unite against the parasitical central bank fraud. An ethnically and religiously homogenous group is much more willing and able to resist such a setup, even though it too has failed historically, while a mixed population will be too busy infighting with each other to focus on such theft (see Roissy’s famous expression “Diversity + proximity = war”. So I don’t have anything against the Islamic call to prayer in itself, just the way our elites are using divide-and-conquer tactics to more firmly establish their rule. I hope this explanation is helpful.
That does help clarify. I suppose I see it slightly differently because I already live in a fairly mixed community, and lens everything though class. I have vastly more in common with a working class muslim than I do with an elite christian in my opinion.