- 19 Jun 2018 15:40
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You do not have to watch these. You can click on "Transcript" just under the image and read it in one of many languages.
These 2 talks are by Muslim women who tell their personal stories. They are NOT right-wing propaganda. [For me propaganda means lies.] They are not crted by the right-wing at all. They are personal stories by the women who lived them, Muslim women.
This TED talk is by a Muslim woman from Norway. She gives her personal struggle with dealing with the white people of Norway who didn't accept her and with the brown people of Norway who threatened to rape and kill her for having a musical career. And other things. To me it illustrates one of the problems with the different cultures of 'old Norway' and the Muslims of Norway now.
https://www.ted.com/talks/deeyah_khan_w ... uslim_kids
This TED talk is about the struggle between the Muslim fundamentalists and those Muslims who oppose them, very often at the risk of their very lives.
https://www.ted.com/talks/karima_bennou ... _headlines
My question based on the 2nd talk is --- why does Europe want to bring this conflict into their nations by importing a million Muslims, a large number of which are and will be Muslim fundamentalists? Why not help the immigrants in some Muslim nation rather than in Europe? And why not spend more euros to bring immigrants from South America to work and live in Europe who don't bring these problems with them?
These 2 talks are by Muslim women who tell their personal stories. They are NOT right-wing propaganda. [For me propaganda means lies.] They are not crted by the right-wing at all. They are personal stories by the women who lived them, Muslim women.
This TED talk is by a Muslim woman from Norway. She gives her personal struggle with dealing with the white people of Norway who didn't accept her and with the brown people of Norway who threatened to rape and kill her for having a musical career. And other things. To me it illustrates one of the problems with the different cultures of 'old Norway' and the Muslims of Norway now.
https://www.ted.com/talks/deeyah_khan_w ... uslim_kids
This TED talk is about the struggle between the Muslim fundamentalists and those Muslims who oppose them, very often at the risk of their very lives.
https://www.ted.com/talks/karima_bennou ... _headlines
My question based on the 2nd talk is --- why does Europe want to bring this conflict into their nations by importing a million Muslims, a large number of which are and will be Muslim fundamentalists? Why not help the immigrants in some Muslim nation rather than in Europe? And why not spend more euros to bring immigrants from South America to work and live in Europe who don't bring these problems with them?