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Your right, It wasn't in New York. In any event though, my point stands. If there's a structure of terrorist cells in conjunction with typical Muslim demands and mannerism, who're you gonna have more conviction to suspect? Simply saying "terrorists" isn't gonna cut it BTW.




There's a big difference between a group of immigrant Arabs celebrating in a U.S. city where thousands have just died and Arabs in their own country celebrating.
It's no difference than Pro-war rallies here celebrating the fall of Saddam. Because in Iraq I bet they looked at their wounded and dead civilians lying in the street and were pissed to see us throwing parties.

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Yeah. "Pretty much".
r3x, if you think that they'd really suspect, from the get go, someone who's [not white/racist towards blacks] had done something like that in such an area, then you need to get your head checked....Or kicked--Either way it works. Whether or not they're prosecuted is irrelevent in the face of suspicion.



I'm not even sure what your point is. But there has never been a point where police would pull over a group of innocent white people driving along just because they were white. It's different to pull over a group of skinheads after an act of violence against blacks because the shaved heads mark them as well, skinheads.

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My "views"? That's the way it is. Segregated African Americans are the most violently motivated and the most sensitive to racial differences.



obviously you've never been around a group of Japanese-Americans talking about WWII internment camps.

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The other minorities don't give a shit as they do because of their harvested mentality of "blacks have gotta stick together".



I've known plenty of people of varying ethnicities and I can say for certain that I can recall more white and latin people expressing that sentiment.


Bow ties are coool.