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Turning a New Leaf

@robertofcanada

🇨🇦 Muslim. NA head of Islam4Europeans. Municipal ethno-pluralist. Defeater of Cuphead. Super Metroid enthusiast. Je parle français, 🍉

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Turning a New Leaf
Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
Subscribe to Islam4europeans, an organization dedicated to healing the broken relationship between Islam and Westerners. Here is the videobook narrative version of my recent article for Qawwam magazine: "Challenging the Madina Model." youtube.com/watch?v=BXf-6x…
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@robertofcanada @MathetesO12632 I think you overastimate muslims' role , they're under constant attack by media 24/7 when they're just a minority , if the media wants to demonize them , it will , there's no stopping it , some muslim out there will say or do some stupid shit and the media will do the rest.
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Turning a New Leaf
Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@MathetesO12632 @Anonymous199959 No I was going to say using terms like “White man” to refer to the enemy of the Muslims as opposed to the Epstein class or the powers that be. If they said the Japanese man on their YouTube channel they would get a shuriken thrown at them.
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@IsmailRoyer It’s important to recognize the distinction not to ally with either side, but to recognize that these two factions are ideologically opposed. Otherwise we get a situation where they end up voting for the same parties and going to the same protests.
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@IsmailRoyer Tommy Robinson said that he doesn’t care if Britain becomes a majority non-White country, as long as people convert out of Islam. Many of his allies are Sikhs, Hindus and other non-Europeans who feel the same way he does. A WS would be like Mark C0llett or N!ck Fuentes.
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@rirokpik David Duke coined the term European Americans because White has come to signify anything evil that European elites have ever done to humanity, as opposed to European Americans which does not carry the same connotation.
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ɠɧıʂɧ@rirokpik·
Serious question: Why aren't white people called European Americans. Everyone else is: African American Native American Hispanic American.
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Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Tucker Carlson: “The irony has always been that if the jihadists ever took power, the first people who'd be rounded up and executed would be liberals. The same people who always making excuses for radical Islam.”
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@MrHarry198 Correlation does not always mean causation, but in this case there’s a lot of overlap.
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Imagine my shock. Source: Muslim Homies
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@alambratwr73241 @ahmedsohail That’s one segment. Another segment is just very liberal and want as much vagina/penis/drugs/alcohol in their system as humanly possible. Then in UK there are 1st and 2nd gen who want payback for Paki bashing. All three of these segments at far less in Canada.
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@ahmedsohail المسلمون الموجودن في الغرب تم طردهم او عليهم رقابة مشددة من الحكومات الاسلامية لتطرفهم لذا يذهبون للغرب لممارسة تطرفهم بحرية، ان كانوا في بلد عربي سيتم قتلهم فورا
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Sohail Ahmed@ahmedsohail·
Why is that when Muslims from the Islamic world come to visit the UK, they often ask: “Why are Muslims in the UK more extreme than Muslims in our countries?” Are you going to call them Islamophobic too? I’m not kidding, it’s such a common occurrence it’s well known amongst us.
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When did you realize that Borat was anti-muslim, pro-Israel, propaganda?
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Turning a New Leaf
Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@ZabAkbar MI has undoubtedly led to the increase in living costs and debt, let’s not bury our heads in the sand here. He is correct that Muslims are being scapegoated, but in places like Canada entire staff at Tim Hortons are being replaced by Indians who would oppress Muslims back home.
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Akbar Zab@ZabAkbar·
The Deeper Anxiety of the Far Right Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad (Timothy Winter) argues that although parts of the European far right are clearly marked by xenophobia and anti-immigrant sentiment, it’s too simplistic to see them as driven by hatred alone. Beneath that surface, he suggests, there is a deeper unease. An existential anxiety about what has been lost in modern life. In his view, many people feel that the foundations that once gave their lives meaning and identity have eroded. Things like monarchy, religious practice, pilgrimage, national symbols, and shared cultural rituals used to anchor individuals within a larger story. As those structures weaken or disappear, people are left searching for something to hold onto. Within this context, muslims can become convenient scapegoats. Not necessarily because they are the true cause of the problem, but because they are visible, different, and easy to blame. The real issue, Murad suggests, is not immigration itself, but a deeper cultural dislocation that globalisation has brought. What has taken the place of those older forms of meaning, he argues, is a kind of hollow consumer culture. One that offers endless distraction and surface level satisfaction, but little in the way of depth, purpose, or identity.
Akbar Zab@ZabAkbar

Is the Global Rise in Living Costs Driven by Interest-Bearing Debt or Immigration? A lot of people blame immigration for everything getting more expensive—rent, owning a home, just living in general. Immigration is an issue but honestly, the main reason is something much deeper: it’s riba (interest) and the whole global fiat monetary system humanity is stuck within. Since WW1, the world’s been under a central banks fiat system that’s designed to benefit a few at the top, while most of us struggle. Riba-based fiat currencies, which we’re all forced to use because of legal tender laws, make it almost impossible to save for the future. Back in the day, under the gold standard, people could actually save money that kept its value over time. But now, every time the money supply increases, the purchasing power of our money drops further. How does the money supply increase? The money supply increases when: - People take on debt from banks, particularly for mortgages. - When banks fund government wars. - When banks fund governments to provide social services (People wouldn't need subsidized subpar services if bankers hadn't stolen their purchasing power in the first place.) Those are just some of the ways the money supply is increased; there are others. Every time the above happens, it makes the money in our pockets worth less, which is why the cost of living keeps going up and has been going up for decades. Due to fiat money constantly losing value, people don’t want to save in it — those who can rather use that fiat money to get assets that they perceive will maintain value far better than fiat cash. One of the big assets people go for is property. But when a lot of people are buying up homes just to store their wealth, it pushes prices up and creates a bubble in the market, making it even harder for others to afford a place without a mortgage. Here’s the kicker: most people buying homes today are doing it by getting into more fiat debt via mortgages. As mentioned earlier this is one of the very processes that keeps devaluing the purchasing power of fiat money! It’s a sick cycle of riba that traps everyone and benefits the few. Then there’s immigration. One reason a lot of people move to other countries is because their local currencies have been so devalued that they can’t afford to live decently. For example, some Pakistanis moving to the US, Canada , UK because their fiat Pakistani Rupee is so weak and they want to therefore earn in a stronger fiat currency. Or Brits moving to Turkey because their British pound gives them a better quality of life there than locals who earn in the weaker fiat Turkish lira. The Global South has been, and continues to be, hit the hardest, with their currencies losing value faster than those in Western countries. However, even in places like the UK, Canada, and the US, devaluation is occurring—just at a slower pace. The erosion of purchasing power became more noticeable and pronounced in these Western countries after COVID, an event that led to a significant increase in the money supply in order to keep a lot of people at home for an extended period of time. War is another big reason for immigration. People are fleeing conflict zones, and guess what funds these wars? More riba-based money supply increases. Under the gold standard, governments couldn’t just inflate money whenever they wanted; they had to raise taxes and justify it. But now, they can just issue more money via a mere accounting entry with the banks’ blessing (the bank erns interest on this), even if most people don’t want the war. This robs ordinary people of their hard-earned money. How? Because people spent time , energy and effort to work for the fiat money governments mandate you must utilize yet at the same time they steal the purchasing power by increasing the money supply to fund zionist wars in the middle east. So they essentially steal people's time and ability to save for the future, and make everything more expensive. So, when people say immigration is the main reason for the high cost of living, it’s more like the salt in a gaping wound. It's a branch of the problem but not the root. The real issue is this riba-based fiat system that’s been making life harder for everyone for a long time. Immigration just adds more competition for resources that are already stretched thin. Shaykh Muaawiyah Tucker: "Everything, I mean absolutely everything, is influenced by the principles of supply and demand. This is why some individuals resort to unethical tactics. For instance, they might claim, 'We have only five seats remaining in our course, so enroll now!' Although they may possess more than five seats, they deliberately state otherwise—five or six left—simply to create the illusion of scarcity, presenting a reduced supply. This, in turn, fosters the illusion of high demand, prompting people to believe that the offered price is favorable. In essence, the underlying concept is that every commodity, whether it's rice, gold, or even your own home, is intricately linked to the interplay of supply and demand. Let's delve into another aspect. Take the case of house prices, which appear to consistently go up year after year. There's a rationale behind this upward trend, driven by the dynamics of supply and demand, amplified by the riba interest-based monetary system. This system, essentially allows for the creation of money out of thin air, enabling more properties to be withdrawn from the market. With a fraction of the total cost as a deposit, people can now become homeowners, a possibility that previously eluded them. Here's a certainty though: if all interest-bearing loans suddenly ceased to be issued—literally, if all lending came to a halt—house prices would plummet significantly. The reason? Most individuals would find homeownership unattainable, and consequently, those seeking to sell their properties would be compelled to lower their prices considerably, in order to attract potential buyers capable of affording them. Therefore, the prevailing high costs of real estate can be attributed to the influx of readily available cheap riba fiat money." Hope this makes sense. It’s a messed up evil monetary system that needs to change. Here's a thread I wrote / compiled that goes into more detail: 1)x.com/ZabAkbar/statu… ...

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IamJohnGalt@WannabeJohnGalt·
@MaximeBernier @MichaelBator6 Maybe some in-jest coat-tailing memes as "Alternative For Canada" or "Restore Canada". I don't know why we aren't getting through to people. Boomers reliance on MSM has something to do with it.
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@MaximeBernier Je suis d’accord; tu doubleras tes chaises la prochaine fois-là. Liée pas l’islam avec l’immigration si tu es sérieux. C’est juste un truc pour soutenir leurs guerres en moyen orient et payer le prix par le suite. Les sionistes vont toujours voter bleu.
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Turning a New Leaf
Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
Muslims of Ahl us Sunnah wa Jama’ah never venture into the realms of talking with Tucker or Candace, then we will complain when they end up interviewing a liberal, a Shia, or both in this case. Why are we excited about Mehdi when it should be someone who knows their Deen?
The Muslim Mum@TheMumMuslim

Mehdi Hasan finally admits him and Tucker Carlson are on the same page on the Israel issue, and due to pressure from the Muslim community, Mehdi is now willing to sit down with Tucker to have a conversation, even if there is backlash from liberals! Personally I think Mehdi needs to let go of the leftist politics, and think more objectively and strategically. But ngl, it would be a fantastic watch!

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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@movnim Plenty of alternatives; it doesn’t even need to be a scholar. Just someone who knows their Deen and is a good ambassador. Even brother Dave Chappelle would be better than Mehdi.
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@Milat_at_Tawhid I agree though that being an Aalim does not a spokesperson make. But at least someone who knows their Deen, is practicing, sincere, has good manners and is willing to see the other viewpoint. Yasir Qadhi, Sneako or Ismail Royer have these qualities ma sha Àllah.
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Turning a New Leaf@robertofcanada·
@Milat_at_Tawhid Mehdi will do what he does always, Muslims on the Left will always have the most representation in the online discourse. That doesn’t mean trad Muslims shouldnt also throw their hat in the ring. At least then their audience can see the contrast.
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