Is making an abacus counterproductive?
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Quote from: RobertN on December 06, 2006, 06:59:14 AM..........and we don't have a society where half the black population are behind bars.Niether do we. This sort of Second-rate propoganda bomb-throwing is why I can't stand you RobertN.
..........and we don't have a society where half the black population are behind bars.
Many lefties and liberal jerks in Europe actually believe that 50% of the blacks are in jails in the US. They also believe that the majority of those blacks who actually are in jail are completely innocent.
Most of the grossest criminals in Europe in general and Sweden in particular (since our immigration laws and welfare systems are so generous) are either blacks, Arabs or from eastern Europe, especially Albania and Ex-Yugoslavia. Most gang rapists, drug dealers and mafia people are foreigners or immigrants. But that debate is taboo here.
Quote from: Litigious on December 18, 2006, 09:10:14 AMMost of the grossest criminals in Europe in general and Sweden in particular (since our immigration laws and welfare systems are so generous) are either blacks, Arabs or from eastern Europe, especially Albania and Ex-Yugoslavia. Most gang rapists, drug dealers and mafia people are foreigners or immigrants. But that debate is taboo here. Why should it be? It's Intensity, for christ's sake.
Quote from: Dark Gaia on December 18, 2006, 12:53:56 PMQuote from: Litigious on December 18, 2006, 09:10:14 AMMost of the grossest criminals in Europe in general and Sweden in particular (since our immigration laws and welfare systems are so generous) are either blacks, Arabs or from eastern Europe, especially Albania and Ex-Yugoslavia. Most gang rapists, drug dealers and mafia people are foreigners or immigrants. But that debate is taboo here. Why should it be? It's Intensity, for christ's sake.Oh, no, I don't mean on Intensity, I mean here in Europe.
I voted Germany because I'm curious to see what would happen then.
They thought that "here" referred to Intensity, when it referred to Europe.