The Conspiracy Theorist Were Right

There is a systematic attempt by the government and the liberal media at exterminating the white christian race.
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Dubai

Yes the place where they tap you phones, emails and secret police are everywhere.

But my cost of living is lower, crime is extremely low, and the school system is awesome. Plus there are jobs out here and people have a really incorrect image of the Middle East. But being Somali (alot of arabs consider me Arab) my experience is vastly different than most.

I am American citizen, but I consider myself Somali first and foremost. I don't claim allegience to any country I go where I can support my family. I've been to Dubai, Oman, Italy, Rwanda, Djibouti, Kenya and wherever the money take me. I encourage you guys to see yourselves as global citizens and the opportunities the world has to offer outside of the states.

I can walk down the street at 2am with my kids and no one will bother me. But at the same time I don't have the rights I would have in America. Its about what i'm comfortable living with. I can't live in a country that allows its school system to fall apart. I can't live in a place where because of the color of my skin I am accosted and detained for being different. I don't want to be in a place that pushes beliefs that I don't believe in upon my children. I don't want a country where I can be killed walking down the street.

The government watches you. I've known that since 9/11 when FBI came to my dads restaurant (he's muslim) and asked him where he's been. I've known that when they strip search me at the airport.

The world is the way it is.


but some of this can happen just about anywhere
 
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I want to move to Europe or something
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That would be a backwards move. In all honestly you its best to save your money and have some sort of education before leaving. The world is so big. One thing I will say is the amount of freedom we have here is unmatched anywhere in the world. Say what you will about how "free are we really", but I can name so many ways we are blessed in this country. I mean you got ppl overseas fighting for the right to be able to eat KFC bruh. Like really. Dudes fighting for freedom for chicken.  In regards to safety, there are much worst places. You could say Europe is safer, but racism and equality is STILL worst than it is in America. I'm speak from a view point of 1st generation american born to immigrant parents. My area is so diverse that I rarely have encountered race issues. Its more of a status thing in the area I live in. DMV btw.

Times are hard now, but they used to be worst and in this place ANYBODY can be anything they want with hard work and timing. Thats what America means to me.
 
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There is a systematic attempt by the government and the liberal media at exterminating the white christian race. :\

White people think the government is out to get them
Black people think the government in out to get them
Poor people think the government is only for the rich
Rich people think the government is only for the poor
 
White people think the government is out to get them
Black people think the government in out to get them
Poor people think the government is only for the rich
Rich people think the government is only for the poor

Other than the black part of your post everything else was.. Just wrong.
 
Other than the black part of your post everything else was.. Just wrong.

Tea Party?

Middle class white republicans hate the government and think the president is a terrorist who is coming for their guns and bibles....

Wealthy white libertarians who hide their money from the government because they "waste it on the poor"

Poor to modest income people and students occupied Wall street and complain about the government distribution of wealth all while receiving government aid at the same time

The majority of anti-government militias....are white and think the government is becoming "black" and threatening the white race

Like I said everybody needs the government....so they can point there fingers and say...they them those are the bad guys :smokin
 
Tea Party?

Middle class white republicans hate the government and think the president is a terrorist who is coming for their guns and bibles....

Wealthy white libertarians who hide their money from the government because they "waste it on the poor"

Poor to modest income people and students occupied Wall street and complain about the government distribution of wealth all while receiving government aid at the same time

The majority of anti-government militias....are white and think the government is becoming "black" and threatening the white race

Like I said everybody needs the government....so they can point there fingers and say...they them those are the bad guys :smokin

Well said. Everybody needs an outlet for their frustrations. The whole demasculinization of men complaint is just a reflection of people own views on sexuality and gender roles. Like white people aren't complaining about gays as well.



White people who complain about this country becoming white and Hispanic have genuine concerns.
 
but some of this can happen just about anywhere

But I'm talking specifically to what affects me. There are things here in the states that I don't believe in that aren't a issue in the UAE. Crime is extremely low in terms of violent crimes and theft. The schools here are great, even though they are private it is much more affordable than what I would pay back in the states. Most importantly being a person of color does not affect me here. I am in the majority of power. I am seen as a equal and thats what I want most for my children.

Europe is not the place to be right now, crazy unemployment, EXTREMELY high cost of living and depending on what country you're in crime is pretty high too. Honestly in my travel Europe and American seem extremely fixated on race and peoples social standing based on Race. Is there racisim in the Middle East? Of course, but its not a defining trait of the culture here.


My father is a Immigrant. He tells me all the time how shocked he is of the racism he sees in America and Italy (where he went to highschool) compared to the rest of the world. Why should I be stuck living in a society I don't agree with on core values.

For any Americans wishing to travel and relocate around the world get EDUCATED.Do research on the countries you want to check out and see what they are hriing for. What sectors are booming and trying to fit in there. Its crazy how educated people are in other parts of the world. Also its a matter of being comfortable being in other cultures. They are TONS of people from the UK and Russia here in the Middle East and they love it for the most part. I'm talking whole families and generations. Learning other languages of course. If you learn Arabic, thats dozens of countries now open to you. You learn Spanish thats a whole continent opened up. While it may be nice to know French or Italian, how far will that take you globally? Hindi or Mandarin goes alot farther. Truthfully though the world is learning english and its becoming the dominant language for business. Hell everyone speaks english in Dubai, its really easy for someone to get around you don't need to know Arabic or anything.
 
Dubai

Yes the place where they tap you phones, emails and secret police are everywhere.

But my cost of living is lower, crime is extremely low, and the school system is awesome. Plus there are jobs out here and people have a really incorrect image of the Middle East. But being Somali (alot of arabs consider me Arab) my experience is vastly different than most.

I am American citizen, but I consider myself Somali first and foremost. I don't claim allegience to any country I go where I can support my family. I've been to Dubai, Oman, Italy, Rwanda, Djibouti, Kenya and wherever the money take me. I encourage you guys to see yourselves as global citizens and the opportunities the world has to offer outside of the states.

I can walk down the street at 2am with my kids and no one will bother me. But at the same time I don't have the rights I would have in America. Its about what i'm comfortable living with. I can't live in a country that allows its school system to fall apart. I can't live in a place where because of the color of my skin I am accosted and detained for being different. I don't want to be in a place that pushes beliefs that I don't believe in upon my children. I don't want a country where I can be killed walking down the street.

The government watches you. I've known that since 9/11 when FBI came to my dads restaurant (he's muslim) and asked him where he's been. I've known that when they strip search me at the airport.

The world is the way it is.

Man rapes woman, gets 13 months in prison for extra-marital sex and alcohol consumption. The woman he raped gets 16 months for extra-marital sex. But I'm guessing you'll stand by your idea that Dubai is a magical place that is so much better than the United States.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/norwegian-alleges-rape-fights-dubai-jail-sentence
 
But I'm talking specifically to what affects me. There are things here in the states that I don't believe in that aren't a issue in the UAE. Crime is extremely low in terms of violent crimes and theft. The schools here are great, even though they are private it is much more affordable than what I would pay back in the states. Most importantly being a person of color does not affect me here. I am in the majority of power. I am seen as a equal and thats what I want most for my children.

Europe is not the place to be right now, crazy unemployment, EXTREMELY high cost of living and depending on what country you're in crime is pretty high too. Honestly in my travel Europe and American seem extremely fixated on race and peoples social standing based on Race. Is there racisim in the Middle East? Of course, but its not a defining trait of the culture here.


My father is a Immigrant. He tells me all the time how shocked he is of the racism he sees in America and Italy (where he went to highschool) compared to the rest of the world. Why should I be stuck living in a society I don't agree with on core values.

For any Americans wishing to travel and relocate around the world get EDUCATED.Do research on the countries you want to check out and see what they are hriing for. What sectors are booming and trying to fit in there. Its crazy how educated people are in other parts of the world. Also its a matter of being comfortable being in other cultures. They are TONS of people from the UK and Russia here in the Middle East and they love it for the most part. I'm talking whole families and generations. Learning other languages of course. If you learn Arabic, thats dozens of countries now open to you. You learn Spanish thats a whole continent opened up. While it may be nice to know French or Italian, how far will that take you globally? Hindi or Mandarin goes alot farther. Truthfully though the world is learning english and its becoming the dominant language for business. Hell everyone speaks english in Dubai, its really easy for someone to get around you don't need to know Arabic or anything.
great post. 
 
Physicists now saying that Flight 800 that exploded over Long Island in 1996 was indeed shot out of the sky by missiles.... 8o 8o 8o
 
Did somebody say Dubai is awesome when it comes to crime? They are the leaders in the World's sex slave trade though.
 
dam. never thought about the guy on the corner getting a dollar here and there banking more than somebody working in a sweatshop somewhere. crazy perspective.
Crazily skewed and misleading perspective, maybe. Cost of living ring a bell?
 
Say what you guys wanna say, about America. Yoy won't starve to death here. There's programs to assist. This is the land where my dog lives a better life than people in other parts of the world.

reason why there wont be a revolution is because the government has given us something to lose.
 
Dubai

Yes the place where they tap you phones, emails and secret police are everywhere.

But my cost of living is lower, crime is extremely low, and the school system is awesome. Plus there are jobs out here and people have a really incorrect image of the Middle East. But being Somali (alot of arabs consider me Arab) my experience is vastly different than most.

I am American citizen, but I consider myself Somali first and foremost. I don't claim allegience to any country I go where I can support my family. I've been to Dubai, Oman, Italy, Rwanda, Djibouti, Kenya and wherever the money take me. I encourage you guys to see yourselves as global citizens and the opportunities the world has to offer outside of the states.

I can walk down the street at 2am with my kids and no one will bother me. But at the same time I don't have the rights I would have in America. Its about what i'm comfortable living with. I can't live in a country that allows its school system to fall apart. I can't live in a place where because of the color of my skin I am accosted and detained for being different. I don't want to be in a place that pushes beliefs that I don't believe in upon my children. I don't want a country where I can be killed walking down the street.

The government watches you. I've known that since 9/11 when FBI came to my dads restaurant (he's muslim) and asked him where he's been. I've known that when they strip search me at the airport.

The world is the way it is.
Man rapes woman, gets 13 months in prison for extra-marital sex and alcohol consumption. The woman he raped gets 16 months for extra-marital sex. But I'm guessing you'll stand by your idea that Dubai is a magical place that is so much better than the United States.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/norwegian-alleges-rape-fights-dubai-jail-sentence
hes saying that for HIM and the way HE lives, he finds dubai better than the US. its really not that hard to understand 
 
There is a conspiracy theory for everything.

So every time there's an actual controversial conspiracy some theory will be right...

...the other 99% of conspiracy theories are still reaches based on some basic logic at best
 
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