Time-Immemorial
In Munich at a hostel.
There is a Syrian who is here, but he came on a visa legally.
He is confused because if he had come here under refugee status, he would have food, shelter and a 400euro a month stipen.
We got to talking about Isis and Islam.
He said Islam turns good people bad, there is no way to defeat Isis, and Isis wants to create islamaphobia because it turns people who are not Muslims against each other.(clear example, this forum)
We talked about the fact that when we had 150k troops in Iraq we could barely beat a few thousand radicals, Isis has 30-50k maybe more, and we have no one there. They make 120 million a month just off oil, they also collect taxes.
He also talked about how Mohammad was full of shit, and that in his early years of writing his vessels when he had no followers he was peaceful then as he became more powerful the violence came out in him. And that Islam is a lie, and that Mohammad tricked almost 2 billion people into with lies and tricks.
As I am talking to this man I see the distress and sadness in his eyes because he sees what the Islamic faith has done to his country.
I asked him why do Muslim states fail and he said it was because the religion is not practical and they refuse to reform.
Now he's here, alone, he's here legal, but he does not even have the same rights as the refugees because he came legally. Sounds a lot like the problem in America to be honest.
I told him I was in Paris the night of the attacks and he said he was sorry to hear that and hates to see Europe being attacked like this.
We spoke about a diplomatic solution to Isis, but in the end agreed you can solve radicalism with diplomacy when they are willing to kill themselves as a reward into heaven.
He also said Islam, whether it's Isis or not wants the whole world to be Muslim, and that they don't believe in compromise.
Leaving tomorrow but I hope this guy finds his way, he's wanting to be a environmental engineer. Hope he finds his way in this crazy world.
There is a Syrian who is here, but he came on a visa legally.
He is confused because if he had come here under refugee status, he would have food, shelter and a 400euro a month stipen.
We got to talking about Isis and Islam.
He said Islam turns good people bad, there is no way to defeat Isis, and Isis wants to create islamaphobia because it turns people who are not Muslims against each other.(clear example, this forum)
We talked about the fact that when we had 150k troops in Iraq we could barely beat a few thousand radicals, Isis has 30-50k maybe more, and we have no one there. They make 120 million a month just off oil, they also collect taxes.
He also talked about how Mohammad was full of shit, and that in his early years of writing his vessels when he had no followers he was peaceful then as he became more powerful the violence came out in him. And that Islam is a lie, and that Mohammad tricked almost 2 billion people into with lies and tricks.
As I am talking to this man I see the distress and sadness in his eyes because he sees what the Islamic faith has done to his country.
I asked him why do Muslim states fail and he said it was because the religion is not practical and they refuse to reform.
Now he's here, alone, he's here legal, but he does not even have the same rights as the refugees because he came legally. Sounds a lot like the problem in America to be honest.
I told him I was in Paris the night of the attacks and he said he was sorry to hear that and hates to see Europe being attacked like this.
We spoke about a diplomatic solution to Isis, but in the end agreed you can solve radicalism with diplomacy when they are willing to kill themselves as a reward into heaven.
He also said Islam, whether it's Isis or not wants the whole world to be Muslim, and that they don't believe in compromise.
Leaving tomorrow but I hope this guy finds his way, he's wanting to be a environmental engineer. Hope he finds his way in this crazy world.