More idiots to capture.
Years ago when I was still a young man, maybe 25, I went to Belgium with my uncle who was a jeweler. He went to buy diamonds and I went as his companion because my aunt (his wife) was on another trip with some friends. I had to either sit at the hotel on the days he went to the auction house or go out on the streets by myself. My uncle spoke French pretty good, but I only knew the popular words and that doesn't get one very far. However, I do remember having fun and enjoying the many pastry shops and coffee houses along the streets. It was a beautiful day and I just enjoyed exploring the area around the hotel.
Evil and tragic!
My sister and husband have a second home in Belgium which they visit about twice a month, I am not sure if they are there at present.
When I was in Germany, I visited Belgium...mainly Brussels, and Liege...on several occasions. That is a beautiful country, and it's a shame to see it being torn apart by this Muslim Radicalism. I think the people of Europe are beginning to see the problems with having so many Muslims in their midst, and this Syrian Refugee situation is only going to make things worse, over the long term. Somehow, the Western nations are going to have to come up with a process that allows, and encourages, the sensible Muslims to report on the radicals in their midst. Otherwise, things will only continue to go downhill.
"Allahu Akkbar!" "God is great!" "God is love" Right.
Nothing loving about the Islamic/Christian god.![]()
Annie, when I was young, I remember Brussels. The food! My first taste of Belgian chocolates. The huge perishable ones that can't be exported.
"Allahu Akkbar!" "God is great!" "God is love" Right.
You are right, Annie, I had forgotten. Should I win the lottery, I am flying you and I on a pigout run, once it is safe.
Although I am an agnostic, I admire many of the teachings of Jesus. My religion is kindness, but I fully embrace his "love one another."
Re assimilation. In many cities, in many countries, including my own, ethnic enclaves are common. Chinatown, little Italy, etc. it is only natural for people to wish to live among others with similar backgrounds. It is a mistake to profile Muslims as
somehow different from other ethnic groups in this fashion. Heck, The IRA was assimilated, but thrived for decades, helped vociferously by those of Irish roots who dwelt across the pond.