Michigan has Muslim dawn prayers on loud speakers throughout the neighborhood??

Xians ring bells all over neighborhoods. Sometimes they blare music from outdoor loudspeakers. In Mexico they launch skyrockets at dawn. Damn noisy Xians. And those Buddhists with their fucking gongs. And yeah, Muslims. Why can't everyone be quiet like Quakers?
 
Crazy kids on bicycles ride through the neighborhood laughing and even playing loud rap music sometimes. The man across the street revs his engine every time he starts his car.

*I like this airing of grievances. It is like Festivus but year round.*
 
While obviously Judeo-Christian values are at the heart of American culture and essential for maintenance of the republic, Islamic and other traditional religions from other parts of the world are better than secular atheism and Godless liberalism which the government pushes on our young people in the schools.
 
OP is just finding this out? This has been in place since the late 70s or early 80s. There were court cases. Long ago.
 
While obviously Judeo-Christian values are at the heart of American culture and essential for maintenance of the republic, Islamic and other traditional religions from other parts of the world are better than secular atheism and Godless liberalism which the government pushes on our young people in the schools.

Obviously nothing... This country was NOT founded on Christian values.
 
Is it the actual prayers or just the call to prayer?
 
When I was growing up there was a baptist seminary in the neighborhood. Every Sunday, every religious holiday and sometimes just for shits and giggles we got broadcasted to. Sometimes it was bells, sometimes it was choirs, sometimes it was god only knows what. Pun not intended. It was annoying as all fuck. They finally stopped it when just about EVERY single neighbor banded together and confronted them that we did not appreciate their noise pollution.
 
Bells, chimes, carillons, etc. are a lot easier on the ears than screaming caterwalling over loudspeakers.
 
When I was growing up there was a baptist seminary in the neighborhood. Every Sunday, every religious holiday and sometimes just for shits and giggles we got broadcasted to. Sometimes it was bells, sometimes it was choirs, sometimes it was god only knows what. Pun not intended. It was annoying as all fuck. They finally stopped it when just about EVERY single neighbor banded together and confronted them that we did not appreciate their noise pollution.

I think no matter what (even if what the OP states is accurate), it is noise pollution. You can go to your religious institution of choice to hear such a message. Many neighborhoods now have homeowner associations that institute "quiet hours" through the week. I hate HOAs, but I would hate having to listen to that crap even more I guess.
 
Bells, chimes, carillons, etc. are a lot easier on the ears than screaming caterwalling over loudspeakers.
Explosions of Mexican skyrockets launched by priests at dawn are kind of hard on the ears too. So are the water-delivery trucks dragging chains over cobbled roads (to eliminate static buildup) and blasting RAINDROPS KEEP FALLING ON MY HEAD.
 
Xians ring bells all over neighborhoods. Sometimes they blare music from outdoor loudspeakers. In Mexico they launch skyrockets at dawn. Damn noisy Xians. And those Buddhists with their fucking gongs. And yeah, Muslims. Why can't everyone be quiet like Quakers?


It's not freedom of religion, it's allowing a religious group to proselytize.

Church bells, gongs, skyrockets are music or noise, calls to muslim prayers are religious words and ideas.
 
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We lived in a small vertical mining town on the Arizona-Sonora border. Our historic little adobe house sat on a hillside between two churches. We'd say we were eye-to-eye with the Episcopals but the Methodists looked down on us.

Anyway, sometimes the Episcopals gathered in front of their church overlooking the quaint downtown, and sang. What noise! Get better voices! Startled javelinas ran up the slopes. Swarms of bats flew from a nearby abandoned Catholic belfry. Scorpions slithered. Make them stop!

The Methodists held a strip-tease show. That was better.
 
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I lived with the shit for years, it was every bit as irritating as the fuckin church bells I had to live with in Kentucky, Nawf Caralahna and Gawja. Actually it was better, less jarring or intrusive.

Plus I could wave my dick at them until they shot a me so I could put a 2000lb JDAM through their front door.

Can't do that in Tuckey' nosirree. :cool:
 
Are you referring to Dearborn, MI?

Dearborn, MI is home base of sharia law in America.

So dumb, only Q-bert could be the root account. :rolleyes:

It's not freedom of religion, it's allowing a religious group to proselytize.

Church bells, gongs, skyrockets are music or noise, calls to muslim prayers are religious words and ideas.

Hey, dillhole, what prevents a person from declaring calls to Muslim prayer noise, and church bells proselytizing?
 
As some have said. This is a judao Christian country. But nonetheless, if one wants to go the 'freedom of religion' way, then ok; but two important things:

1. Islam is no good religion. One needs to understand that. This is a regressive & degenerate religion. And i'll separate the Koran from that as it's not totally like that.

2. Church bells are late morning or at night, but loud moron screaming allahou akbar at dawn, i'd shoot an rpg straight into his filthy beard.


And while I didn't know where exactly in Michigan is the video I saw, Dearborn has a high concentration of muslims, and they are imposing a lot, and it's getting worrisome indeed.
 
Hey, dillhole, what prevents a person from declaring calls to Muslim prayer noise, and church bells proselytizing?

I would split that particular hair at the "words".
Bells, gongs and rockets don't convey an idea unless there is a specific tune to them. The whole point if words is to convey ideas.
 
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