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Old 02-04-2017, 05:54 AM  
Barry-xlovecam
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I usually avoid the shit parts of the cities at home why would I want to tour the worst parts of foreign cities?

To answer your question more directly, I had to take someone to Paris-Gallieni bus station that is located in Bagnolet in the east side of Paris. I rode the Paris Metro a lot as I wanted to see the city as it really is -- dressed down and tried to blend in as a Parisian. I didn't have any real problems.

When I was in London in 2014 I was at the X-biz show for a couple of days and walked to Paddington? Station Friday evening the sidewalk cafes were packed with Muslim men smoking hookahs. No one bothered me ...

I think you have a chip on your shoulder -- some Muslims kick your ass or rob you -- maybe you live in the shit part of town? I grew up is a working class part of the city of Detroit in the 1970's so I can understand the animosity ... I have been robbed by Blacks, Gypsies and was shot once in Mexico. I have also been ripped off in business dealings with Whites -- I am not hostile to anyone without some current cause.

When I lived in Israel I was often around Muslim/Palestinians. That was in the 80's and I rarely had any issues.

Actually, I am am ethnic Jew and I invited a Muslim lady from Egypt I have known 5 years from my Internet dealings to join me on vacation when I was in Paris in 2015. She is a very good person even though I think religion and gods are a waste of time.

Do you hate the Irish too? The IRA was terrorizing England for years ... Lots of the European immigrants left Europe for these reasons as well as the better economic opportunities in America. Europe has a long history of hatred and wars.
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