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my hometown is gone
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74909771:MV8zNTUxNTA2XzYzNDU4MTMwXzI3MzI0OTNE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 75072539:MV8zNTUxNTA2XzYzNDU3MjEzX0Q2MjhENDBB] almost every single thread that is pinned is about muslims.... got an agenda GLP? [/quote] Hopefully it doesn't become like the UK. I was ashamed to have heritage from there when visiting! I did 3 months in the UK/Ireland. Itica is a great place, well it was in 2000 when I was also there travelling through.. :( [/quote]
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A not very long article describing the process of islamic takeover in Utica, New York.
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Hi! This is a blog post I threw together in response to the recent increase in refugee numbers by Trump’s State Department, in order to convey what it is like living in an Islamizing area. I gave a talk at a luncheon a few months ago that was basically relating my story of how my hometown has been Islamized by refugee resettlement. So it makes sense to do a blog post.
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The author eventually flees Utica for North Carolina.
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The local Walmart is full of headscarves and burkas. I cried when I went into my first Walmart in North Carolina and all I saw were Americans.
The nice lady who asked me to give a talk a couple months ago on my hometown asked me if there were any refugees who were an “asset to the community”. I replied that they do not consider themselves part of your community, so if they are going to be an asset to any community, it is not going to be yours.
I hope I’ve presented an idea of why I’m so opposed to refugee resettlement. I couldn’t write this blog post where I’m from. I’d be scared that someone would target my house. I’d be scared of the authorities. I had to wait to get to higher ground to speak more openly.
North Carolina is like Heaven. People are so much happier here. I thank God every day we got here. I consider it a “free zone”, and I want it to stay free.
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