Hatred and violence: Muslims in Europe are causing a stir!

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The article examines the roots of the hatred of many Muslims against non-Muslims in Europe and questions their life choices.

Hatred and violence: Muslims in Europe are causing a stir!

A storm of indignation is brewing! Where does the hatred of many Muslims against non-Muslims come from, especially in Europe? An angry citizen raises this question and criticizes the contradictions in migration. Many Muslims who fled supposedly war-torn countries are now living in a non-Muslim country, while at the same time displaying a hostile attitude towards the society that offers them refuge. There are accusations that the “war” excuse is untenable – after all, there are many Muslim countries without war, such as Jordan or Oman.

The anger is obvious! Hatred of Germans, police, French people and even churches and Jewish institutions is described as alarming. Particularly shocking are the memories of Muslims cheering in front of the burning Notre Dame or the riots after Algeria's victory in the African Cup. In Amsterdam, trams and cars were recently set on fire by a mob while chanting slogans such as “Jews are cancer.” These aggressive outbursts raise questions: Where does this hate come from?

The roots of hate

The author asks provocative questions: “Why do you live here if you despise democracy, Judaism, Christianity and European culture?” The hatred seen in Sweden, Germany, France and Belgium appears to be not just a product of foreigners or migrants, but is targeted at a specific group. The question remains: Is this hatred coming from parents or from mosques? The discussion about the causes and responsibility for this hatred is becoming increasingly urgent.

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