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From the article... here is just one problem with their invading neighborhoods;
"While great care is taken by Muslims to keep their clothes clean so that they are not “impure” during prayers, bathrooms can be left in a horrifying state because they’re already unclean.
Muslim tradition teaches that toilets are possessed by demons and as a result followers of the religion may be reluctant to make contact with them because they have been taught that “Satan plays with the backsides of the sons of Adam”. Islamic teachings encourage squat toilets and forbid men to urinate standing up because Mohammed “only ever used to urinate sitting down.”
At Kandahar Air Base, the toilets were segregated because, as an officer noted, “When they use our port-a-potties, they stand on the seats and it causes quite a mess. I think it's just a cultural thing." There are a lot of these cultural things. Many of them far worse than the toilets.
Although when dealing with a group where “90% of the population are infected by a parasitic disease” and which routinely goes around with fecal matters on its hands, it is an issue. "
..Don't tell me I shouldn't be concerned..
I had a friend that was an Army helicopter
pilot for years, and he told me about the
squatters overseas, and how they would
spray the toilets and the walls with poop
and urine from the way they would evacuate
their waste. My mother and father were
long time friends with another couple that
became missionaries in africa, and the
first thing that the lady wrote my mother to
please send was toilet paper and Lysol
disinfectant and bars of soap because of the
non existent personal hygiene of the indigenous
people they were ministering to. They thought
at first the huts they all lived in were dried
mud, but they were actually made of manure
and feces and urine mushed up and patted
into bricks and dried and made into a house
Hand washing and bathing and cleansing
yourself after eliminating waste was
pretty much unknown.
Even today, much of the world knows nothing
of personal hygiene or sanitary practices
that we ( used to) take for granted.
Many today just choose to just live like
animals for whatever reason