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December 5, 2015 at 8:42 AM #791991December 5, 2015 at 10:01 AM #792009AnonymousGuest
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I’d not buy next to a social services center either.[/quote]What about a McDonald’s?
December 5, 2015 at 10:05 AM #792010spdrunParticipant[quote=flu]If you think an islamic center is going to be harboring terrorists, then you should be buying right next to an islamic center. I mean, terrorists don’t usually go jihad in their own backyard. [/quote]
Best response yet.
December 5, 2015 at 11:56 AM #792021paramountParticipant[quote=harvey]Your previous troll was well-crafted, but this one is quite ameteurish.[/quote]
I knew this user was phony from the very 1st post…probably someone from the 4 corners region based on the user name.
December 5, 2015 at 1:55 PM #792038dumbrenterParticipant[quote=flu]So, you went from Carmel valley to del sur. OK. And now you are worried about and Islamic center. And previously you complained about some old baby boomer looking at your kid funny because he/she is mixed. This has got to be the biggest troll or you are really a fvcked up person that needs to take a serious look in the mirror at all the things you complain about other people. We are done here. Talk to your agent to help you, although I think for the it’s a waste of time because you won’t be buying anytime soon.
Just rent. Figure things out yourself in the meantime.[/quote]
Huh? So OP if in case is in Carmel valley cannot talk about del sur? And you said you were going on ignore..but what, couldn’t resist?
I think it is you who is fvcked up in life and in your head. Both the posts were presenting a view point and now you waded in making it personal calling people fvcked up and all.
Why? Can’t keep it civil? Is this what your jehad1 handler taught you? what’s the next step? cry victim?
I don’t know what you and a couple of others had to suck on to get away with this kind of crap on this board, making personal judgement on posters and all, but you need to realize many come here to read views that might be offensive but choose not to comment. IF you don’t like something, just move on… why take the trouble call OP names? And if you do, some might consider returning the favor with extreme prejudice + interest. Learn to stop calling people names, you dumb piece of sh1t.December 5, 2015 at 1:58 PM #792040dumbrenterParticipant[quote=spdrun]
Given the number of OTs, this one is quite relevant to the topic of housing market.
No more so than buying next to a church or synagogue, honestly. Even if VERY HYPOTHETICALLY, a member of the mosque is a radical, why would they destroy the house next door?
This being said, it might be relevant in a way that the OP hasn’t thought of. Some local bigots might feel moved to attack the mosque or harass the worshipers. (Especially if there’s another war, or unrelated terrorist incident somewhere in the US.)
I’d buy next to a mosque without a moment’s hesitation. If it keeps people like the OP out of the market, guess I can get the property more cheaply :)[/quote]
Then who is stopping you from starting one? Go ahead.
They might not want to destroy the house next door, but what if something goes wrong when they are wiring up the explosives in their mosks? I mean, let’s face it. These guys are have not gone to a proper explosives course or something, right?December 5, 2015 at 1:59 PM #792042dumbrenterParticipant[quote=yuhtey][quote=dumbrenter][quote=harvey]Your previous troll was well-crafted, but this one is quite ameteurish.[/quote]
Given the number of OTs, this one is quite relevant to the topic of housing market.
BTW, which elementary school in Del Sur are you referring to?
I’d not buy next to a social services center either.[/quote]
thank god someone gets it – it’s so scary out there, these days. willow grove elementary.
many social services buildings are un-marked for a reason, btw.[/quote]
Isn’t that a relatively new school? < 5 years old? Wow, I did not even know they had that center next door.
December 5, 2015 at 2:02 PM #792045scaredyclassicParticipantNot sure if it would sell at a discount or a premium. My mom’s Brooklyn neighborhood skyrocketed cause jews bought up places within walking distance of temple. I’d buy near mosque for 10 perc. Off.
December 5, 2015 at 2:06 PM #792048no_such_realityParticipantYou mean like the guy in 2011 with the bomb factory house in Escobdido? What was his name? Jakuvic or something.
Or the guy in Mira Mesa in 2013 with the arsenal of homemade guns and pipe bombs? What was his name? Meyer?
How many San Diego county Mosque going bomb makers got busted in that time period for comparison?
[quote=dumbrenter][quote=spdrun]
Given the number of OTs, this one is quite relevant to the topic of housing market.
No more so than buying next to a church or synagogue, honestly. Even if VERY HYPOTHETICALLY, a member of the mosque is a radical, why would they destroy the house next door?
This being said, it might be relevant in a way that the OP hasn’t thought of. Some local bigots might feel moved to attack the mosque or harass the worshipers. (Especially if there’s another war, or unrelated terrorist incident somewhere in the US.)
I’d buy next to a mosque without a moment’s hesitation. If it keeps people like the OP out of the market, guess I can get the property more cheaply :)[/quote]
Then who is stopping you from starting one? Go ahead.
They might not want to destroy the house next door, but what if something goes wrong when they are wiring up the explosives in their mosks? I mean, let’s face it. These guys are have not gone to a proper explosives course or something, right?[/quote]December 5, 2015 at 2:18 PM #792052yuhteyParticipant[quote=dumbrenter]
Huh? So OP if in case is in Carmel valley cannot talk about del sur? And you said you were going on ignore..but what, couldn’t resist?
I think it is you who is fvcked up in life and in your head. Both the posts were presenting a view point and now you waded in making it personal calling people fvcked up and all.
Why? Can’t keep it civil? Is this what your jehad1 handler taught you? what’s the next step? cry victim?
I don’t know what you and a couple of others had to suck on to get away with this kind of crap on this board, making personal judgement on posters and all, but you need to realize many come here to read views that might be offensive but choose not to comment. IF you don’t like something, just move on… why take the trouble call OP names? And if you do, some might consider returning the favor with extreme prejudice + interest. Learn to stop calling people names, you dumb piece of sh1t.[/quote]lol, the ignore comment was indeed weak sauce.
flu has been very rude. i’m certainly within my posting rights to have a different view of CV., and to be concerned about an islamic center next to an elementary school. the san bernardino attackers attended a similar center up there. but because he lives CV, my view is apparently in conflict with his interests. go figure.
December 5, 2015 at 2:18 PM #792053dumbrenterParticipant[quote=harvey][quote=dumbrenter]
I’d not buy next to a social services center either.[/quote]What about a McDonald’s?[/quote]
Which one? The one with the children’s play area or the one without?
I noticed the ones without will attract a certain kind of people, but at the worst case, I might end up with a few things broken/stolen, excreta in certain places, but I don’t have to worry about somebody blowing things up or spraying lead randomly in the neighborhood just because a bunch of non-believers live there.In a way, I understand the motives for drug violence, gang violence, arson & theft, even violence against people who don’t look like you and your kind. We are primates after all… at a very base level, I get it.
And all those were discussed in terms of real estate in some blatantly racist ways on this very forum couched in a certain language that the posters could use. Free school lunches, scores, neighborhoods etc. which were directed against african-americans.But talk about the fear of getting shot at while going about your business just because you believe or not believe a fvking prophet or some violence thousands of miles away, and out come the jehadi sympathizers trying to stifle discussion with personal attacks.
Yes, I’ll buy right next to McDonald’s instead of a moslem center anyday.
December 5, 2015 at 2:21 PM #792055ltsdddParticipantI think Harvey was referring to the McD’s massacre in San Ysidro(?) about 30 years ago. That was brutal.
December 5, 2015 at 2:30 PM #792059dumbrenterParticipantIf I recall right, there WAS a forum discussion about the guy with bomb factory in Escondido. What is happening here is name-calling for the OP who simply asked a question: should I buy near a moslem center? You could answer yes, you could answer no, you could counter-ask (as you rightly do) if that is a fear worth having. But why call OP a troll or “fcked up” just for asking this question?
You ask a valid question: How many San Diego county Mosque going bomb makers got busted in that time period for comparison?
I say none. But look at the incidents of jehadi sympathizers from NJ to texas to SB shooting up places and they all pretty much stored the ammo at home.
Now, expand your view to what happens in most moslem mosks after their friday sermons world over. It is not yet happening in this country (except maybe be Dearborn MI) but given the trend, given the demographics, it is bound to happen here sooner than later.
So, while the answer is 0 now, it is going to be non-zero soon. Do I want to be right next door to find out? Do you?[quote=no_such_reality]You mean like the guy in 2011 with the bomb factory house in Escobdido? What was his name? Jakuvic or something.
Or the guy in Mira Mesa in 2013 with the arsenal of homemade guns and pipe bombs? What was his name? Meyer?
How many San Diego county Mosque going bomb makers got busted in that time period for comparison?
[quote=dumbrenter][quote=spdrun]
Given the number of OTs, this one is quite relevant to the topic of housing market.
No more so than buying next to a church or synagogue, honestly. Even if VERY HYPOTHETICALLY, a member of the mosque is a radical, why would they destroy the house next door?
This being said, it might be relevant in a way that the OP hasn’t thought of. Some local bigots might feel moved to attack the mosque or harass the worshipers. (Especially if there’s another war, or unrelated terrorist incident somewhere in the US.)
I’d buy next to a mosque without a moment’s hesitation. If it keeps people like the OP out of the market, guess I can get the property more cheaply :)[/quote]
Then who is stopping you from starting one? Go ahead.
They might not want to destroy the house next door, but what if something goes wrong when they are wiring up the explosives in their mosks? I mean, let’s face it. These guys are have not gone to a proper explosives course or something, right?[/quote][/quote]December 5, 2015 at 3:13 PM #792063no_such_realityParticipantOkay, what happens in most mosques the world over after Friday prayers?
As for zealots storing stuff at home, well, there are 330 Million firearms in private citizens hands, and presumably Their homes. 40% of households have at least one firearm, and typical polls show over 50% of respondents of gun websites have over 1000 rounds at home, and over 25% with more than 5000 reported.
Imho, the firearms and ammo collection, the SB shooters had, sans explosives, is going to pretty typical for anyone that owns an AR-15 style weapon. There’s close to 4 million if those out there and another million mini-14s. That’s not counting the illegal stuff.
[quote=dumbrenter]If I recall right, there WAS a forum discussion about the guy with bomb factory in Escondido. What is happening here is name-calling for the OP who simply asked a question: should I buy near a moslem center? You could answer yes, you could answer no, you could counter-ask (as you rightly do) if that is a fear worth having. But why call OP a troll or “fcked up” just for asking this question?
You ask a valid question: How many San Diego county Mosque going bomb makers got busted in that time period for comparison?
I say none. But look at the incidents of jehadi sympathizers from NJ to texas to SB shooting up places and they all pretty much stored the ammo at home.
Now, expand your view to what happens in most moslem mosks after their friday sermons world over. It is not yet happening in this country (except maybe be Dearborn MI) but given the trend, given the demographics, it is bound to happen here sooner than later.
So, while the answer is 0 now, it is going to be non-zero soon. Do I want to be right next door to find out? Do you?[quote=no_such_reality]You mean like the guy in 2011 with the bomb factory house in Escobdido? What was his name? Jakuvic or something.
Or the guy in Mira Mesa in 2013 with the arsenal of homemade guns and pipe bombs? What was his name? Meyer?
How many San Diego county Mosque going bomb makers got busted in that time period for comparison?
[quote=dumbrenter][quote=spdrun]
Given the number of OTs, this one is quite relevant to the topic of housing market.
No more so than buying next to a church or synagogue, honestly. Even if VERY HYPOTHETICALLY, a member of the mosque is a radical, why would they destroy the house next door?
This being said, it might be relevant in a way that the OP hasn’t thought of. Some local bigots might feel moved to attack the mosque or harass the worshipers. (Especially if there’s another war, or unrelated terrorist incident somewhere in the US.)
I’d buy next to a mosque without a moment’s hesitation. If it keeps people like the OP out of the market, guess I can get the property more cheaply :)[/quote]
Then who is stopping you from starting one? Go ahead.
They might not want to destroy the house next door, but what if something goes wrong when they are wiring up the explosives in their mosks? I mean, let’s face it. These guys are have not gone to a proper explosives course or something, right?[/quote][/quote][/quote]December 5, 2015 at 3:14 PM #792065spdrunParticipant[quote=dumbrenter]They might not want to destroy the house next door, but what if something goes wrong when they are wiring up the explosives in their mosks? [/quote]
Because a (hypothetical) terrorist will do their dirty deeds in a place that’s more likely to be under police and neighbor scrutiny. Oooooooookkkay.
As far as firearms/ammo stored at home, I’d be more concerned about living next to red-blooded Americans who wannabe in a militia, or a basement meth lab.
Reading this string has reduced my IQ by 10 points.
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