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Lugh's avatar

Yes, why not? More clients for the Welfare department, voters for the machine. And they will fold right into Black American welfare/criminal culture in short order.

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

To their credit, the Somalis in my county do not lower themselves to acting like the nearby Twin Cities' black underpass. They have their own ways. They really have not assimilated at all in 30 years here.

Nor have they learned to drive in a straight line. I figured it was from growing up where they did, without rectilinear stuff, but 3 decades later, it seems to be a trait that breeds true. Hmmm.

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Lugh's avatar

Interesting thought: Maybe Black African Muslims (not just Somalis) will assimilate Black America, not the other way around. Much worse for us of course.

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

It certainly got off to a brisk start in the 1960s.

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Alzaebo's avatar

As somebody raised next to an Elijah Muhummed neighborhood (and the only white kid on the bus), the cruelest twist of the knife is this: the creator of the Nation of Islam was not black. His real name was Eli Wallace, from Brooklyn.

Before the surgeries, he looked as ethnic as could be; those surgeries took their toll, when he died he was 400 pounds, with a harem of 23 "wives". He was an FBI informant, moving guns and heroin into the hood. He advocated for a breakaway Islamic state in Mississippi, and had Malcolm X killed to keep his secrets.

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

+1 Much of this was news to me. I thought E.M. was just a pedophile.

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Tommy L Hoffman's avatar

3000 years of having children with their cousins.

Takes genetic testing to prevent inbreeding, and 300 years

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Maria Goldstein's avatar

Huh? If you go back 20 generations, you have i excess of 1 million 'grandparents'. We ARE all 'cousins', in reality. And if you're a God-botherer, you know for certain that we all come from Noah, right?

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Alzaebo's avatar

No, daughter of Ham, you know nothing, you have erased your own history hoping to replace us with yourselves, since you cannot be what we are.

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JohnAZ's avatar

It is interesting that DNA experts say that at one period, man was almost extinct, done to a few thousand individuals and we have descended from this small group.

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Underclass

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