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America is in denial

On a billboard of North Carolina’s capital, there are two people dressed in a traditional head Imama and both has weapons. The resemblance is exactly the Iraqi resistance forces roaming in the streets in defense of their cities. I am sure it could warm up to be dressing as such is inviting trouble in the U.S. Any stupid person among the majority who believe the billboard is appropriate could shoot you and it is a real. Just follow this website and fill out the survey about 58% of people in America who are surveyed said the billboard is not racist. Can you imagine the uproar it could cause or a riot or a government shut down if the billboard portrait shows a catholic priest with a young boy next to him saying “don’t let your child left unattended” or something clever of sort. A Latino man with a beer in a car or white men lynching of black woman on a billboard? You never see that! Hey guys if you hate Arabs so much, just heat up the furnace to put millions of Arabs in the fire like just like the Nazis has done to Jewish people or like you has done to black’s barbequing them. See the Iraqi resistance only increases and hatred would only shot up in every invasion, in every killing, in every billboard you put up there.

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