Emirati sentenced to death for joining Islamic State

It's funny. Redditors love to bash UAE as though it is Saudi Arabia. It is not. The UAE is one of the only successful developed Muslim countries for a reason -- they know how to handle fellow Muslims. UAE has a zero tolerance policy on terrorists and, yes, that applies to even the most wealthy families. One local woman decided to knife a blonde American woman to death in the bathroom of a mall. The perpetrators house was raided, her entire family arrested. The perp was tried, convicted, and executed within 2 years.

You also won't see this 1000-strong gang rape nonsense happening UAE like you are seeing in Sweden, Germany, and elsewhere there are tons of 3rd world Muslims. In UAE, the police know that when they see groups of men around with no women, they are up to no good. Groups of men without families are not allowed on public beaches. They are not allowed to congregate anywhere unless it is for work. Disobey? You are warned. Still do it? Arrested and jailed and likely deported. Zero tolerance.

UAE knows that Muslims, particularly the 3rd world types that are invading Europe at the moment, need to be dealt with with a heavy and patriarchal hand. You cannot show mercy or lenience with them -- they see it as a weakness. This is also why when you take down dictatorships in these countries, the country fails -- the people turn into animals unless they are threatened with jail and death. Invite them to Europe where you are expected to act civilized but there aren't any harsh penalties for failing to do so? They will annihilate the country, rape the women, and destroy EVERYTHING. That is what 3rd world Muslims from North Africa, Pakistan, Syria, Iraq, etc do. That is what they are doing. Scream and cry at me for not being politically correct, but you will be screaming and crying harder when it's your daughter or sister or wife having her panties ripped from her body by a bunch of 3rd world animals in a public square of a developed country that was once peaceful and respectful towards women.

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