hells_unicorn
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Slavery was legal before the 1960s. Is that Traditional American Culture?
I think you mean the 1860s, and if you are talking about Jim Crow laws, while I'm not exactly keen on the concept, it is stipulated that the cessation of segregation coincided with the destruction of the black family. This was more likely due to how Jim Crow was ended rather than that it was ended, and it's actually somewhat ironic that the man who essentially destroyed the black family (Lyndon Johnson) is all but universally loved in the black community. Such stupidity does tend to feed into the arguments of racial separatists, I fear.
This discussion could be so much more productive if you would stop dancing around, and take a position.
My position is that I've rejected the entire premise of your argument. If you want to keep obsessing over this fantasy world where because there was slavery in American history that we need to allow the whole world to pour into our country, you can do it alone, I have better things to do with my time.
It is not intellectually dishonest to allow an opponent to state and clarify one's vague position before debating.
The way you are approaching this is the textbook definition of intellectual dishonesty. You are essentially setting up qualifiers that would trap a person into saying something that you want to hear so you can yammer incessantly about how illogical such a thing would be. Again, if I had time to waste, I might be interested, but sadly, I don't.
Jesus expounded on the emphasized saying, in Matthew 5.
That's a good chapter, have you ever read John 14? Try it some time, and pay particular attention to verses 6-15, and then come back to me with this nonsense about how Islam should be allowed to envelope the Christian world with its idolatry and heresy.