Edwird -> RE: American Muslim Woman Crying about her right to wear Hijab (11/19/2016 1:34:14 AM)
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You wouldn't survive half the day in my little town, I can tell you that. OK, it's directly adjoining a big city, within large metro area, but ... Damn, girl, why don't you just go out and enjoy the world as it is? I do not 'favor' any of this 'multiculturalism,' such term as from the mentally irrelevant who can't stop patting their own heads for effort incoming up with (oh please, once they got ahold of that 'snowflake' thing ... ). No, it's just how things evolved where I live, no planning, no 'program,' no 'agenda' about it. I didn't figure out til 10 years after the fact the putative 'cultural irony' of grabbing a felafel sandwich or plate from the nearest middle east deli and taking it to an outdoor concert to eat it while watching a Klezmer (Ashkenazi Jewish folk music) band do their thing, with the symphony orchestra bass player who later went to some (Christian) ministry school as head of the band. I don't think any of us went about it with any thought other than doing what we wanted to do at the moment. I liked felafel sandwiches (w/ sides of tabouli and hummos), had been turned onto them years before, and I wanted to see what one of my music teachers (the bass player) was doing outside of the orchestra, and I was entertained and well fed, did the same thing the whole summer, -end of story-. But nooo ... that can't be it. There must have been some 'agenda' about it, according to the mentally irrelevant. In any case, fear isn't your friend, tamaka, that is definitely not something you would want to 'embrace.'
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