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Post by patty on Feb 14, 2019 19:04:06 GMT
I have good friends who just happen to be Muslims.They feel like they have to say sorry about events like this-which is sad.There are good & bad everywhere.However,folk who go to engage with terrorist forces for ISIS etc do not deserve to live back in Britain.Just listened to the girl being interviewed- an evil,hard bitch who calmly stated that she wasn't phased by seeing heads in bins. Well in that case if she's not fazed about the barbaric events she's seen why return to a country that is at odds with the culture she's embracing?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 19:21:05 GMT
I have good friends who just happen to be Muslims.They feel like they have to say sorry about events like this-which is sad.There are good & bad everywhere.However,folk who go to engage with terrorist forces for ISIS etc do not deserve to live back in Britain.Just listened to the girl being interviewed- an evil,hard bitch who calmly stated that she wasn't phased by seeing heads in bins. Well in that case if she's not fazed about the barbaric events she's seen why return to a country that is at odds with the culture she's embracing? The UK has a welfare system and the NHS. Water, electricity and sewerage, and no heads in bins, so better standard of living than she has now. The IS presumably want to raise more living terrorists, dead children are a nuisance. I don't know why their passports are not cancelled so they can't travel out of the countries they decided they want to live in.
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Post by bodger on Feb 14, 2019 19:39:42 GMT
the family have suddenly raised their heads above the parapet and hired a lawyer who thinks Britain should spend money sending diplomats into the 'refugee' (ex-terrorist?) camp to bring British girls home. he said that the government 'are a load of snowflakes' who don't have the guts to go into the camps. what a load of crap.
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Post by JohnV on Feb 14, 2019 19:51:17 GMT
and so shall you reap
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 19:53:21 GMT
aligning ourselves with US foreign policy is never going to lead to positive outcomes.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 19:54:34 GMT
the family have suddenly raised their heads above the parapet and hired a lawyer who thinks Britain should spend money sending diplomats into the 'refugee' (ex-terrorist?) camp to bring British girls home. he said that the government 'are a load of snowflakes' who don't have the guts to go into the camps. what a load of crap. Let the lawyer go into the camp, use his own money or the girl's family money, they must be quite wealthy if they can afford to hire a lawyer.
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 14, 2019 21:17:52 GMT
no doubt we will be told that she was only a child when she made her fateful and foolish decision. if she wasn't old enough to be responsible for her actions, why the hell is someone of that age allowed to buy a ticket, and to travel without adequate evidence of parental permission? I expect the yumanrites brigade have a view on this, which just contributes to the mixed-up toothless laws we have to endure. Don’t forget many muslim girls are mutilated by peer pressure. "The fashionable acronym on the media is FGM, our ethnic friends are in the spotlight with the first conviction in the uk. France have mandatory checks on girls under 6 to try to stamp out this practice and the question of should we introduce it in the UK. Sarah Champion on the TV this this morning, not in favour because it would involve racial profiling. What the fuck, yes it would mean racial profiling, its only the fucking spear chuckers who do this shit."
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 21:20:57 GMT
Red hot mooring pins in their eyes.
Spear chuckers?
I thought we were talking about wogs in general.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 21:21:53 GMT
should that be "as you sow, so shall ye reap"?
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Post by JohnV on Feb 14, 2019 21:26:10 GMT
should that be "as you sow, so shall ye reap"? ye/you I ain't fussy ..... I was only quoting the last part of it anyway ....... guessed most would recognise it
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 14, 2019 21:28:12 GMT
no doubt we will be told that she was only a child when she made her fateful and foolish decision. if she wasn't old enough to be responsible for her actions, why the hell is someone of that age allowed to buy a ticket, and to travel without adequate evidence of parental permission? I expect the yumanrites brigade have a view on this, which just contributes to the mixed-up toothless laws we have to endure. I’m all for multiculturalism but over my lifetime I have seen a gradual decay in the very culture which immigrants sought to belong to. Perhaps it's because they are taking over the country and introducing their culture here, because that's what they like and want? Who ever said they respected British culture and wanted to integrate? Just look around you - different nationalities and ethnic groups aren't really mixing, it's like oil and water. Nothing wrong with changing things to suit what you want, by way of voting and gradual change, having first familiarised yourself with the customs of your new country - not that I care for any religion anyway, but if the UK were to gradually turn into a Muslim / Buddhist /Jewish / Spaghetti Flying Monster country, so be it. But the change should be made by honest voting in an honest democratic spirit - not forced through by demands. Outbreeding the native population is, of course, a sly way to go about winning, especially on the back of Child Benefit which was introduced by the host country in the first place! The clock is ticking.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 21:37:12 GMT
What you say about the birth rate is true. It affects us (me, the woman and our 2 children) living in inner east London. The school is 98% Bengali Muslim. I don't really mind this for primary as they are just kids but it is a bit of a blatant situation with the birth rate. I know immigration does not currently affect all areas but with an unbalanced reproduction rate there will come a fairly significant problem in a country with limited land and housing options. The simple fact is these people do not go to the pub and they do not eat bacon sandwiches. And lots of other differences. Its just a fact. People think its racism but this country is changing and it is changing fast. There is nothing anyone can do about it. My kids mother is from an arab Muslim family (Moroccan so not really woggy more of a "swarthy" thing). I'm doing my bit for the country
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 14, 2019 21:37:34 GMT
She said that seeing her first "severed head" in a bin "didn't faze me at all". "It was from a captured fighter seized on the battlefield, an enemy of Islam." Yes, let her back in, sounds trustworthy! Just don't let her see you eating a bacon sandwich, or it'll be your head next in the bin!I’ve got to ask you Foxy. Have you ever had any muslim friends? Erm... have to think... no, can't say I have, I don't remember having any friends or acquaintances who had to pray 5 times a day and go on that silly fasting nonsense (where you can eat all you like after the Sun goes down!). Nothing against 'Muslims' as such (it could be like lumping citizens of the UK together as 'Christians' and we know that's not true, as the UK is supposed to be a 'Christian country'), but I would still feel entitled to take the piss out of them for being deluded, as Richard Dawkins puts it, because to believe in The Man in the Sky you have to be either a liar or mad. I can accept if someone doesn't want to eat pork. I don't care. Bargemast doesn't eat meat at all, and he seems to be a jolly nice fellow. I have no objection to making friends from anyone of any nationality as long as they behave in what I regard as norms. If someone I met told me they regularly engaged in eating Mars Bars out of snatches, I may assume that person to be of a 'suspicious and convoluted nature'. I probably have no Muslim friends as I have not been living and working with Muslims. If I had become a Geologist working in the Arabian peninsula, then I may very well have acquired a host of Muslim buddies. Who can tell?
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 14, 2019 21:43:37 GMT
To put my cards on the table, I grew up in a very multicultural area in the early 70s. My best friend for a few years was from an Afghan family, A very intelltgent and kind family. My point. stereotyping and polarised thinking is VERY dangerous. We are more vulnerable than we think sometimes when it comes to being manipulated by the media. They, like most of us, are driven by money. Peace can only happen if we educate people from ALL levels of society to understand that living in a world driven by greed will NOT make us. or our loved ones, happy. It’s not doing the planet many favours either. ....then again, you all knew that already didn’t you? Yes we did. You have to use your own eyes and ears and sixth sense and experiences to judge people. A little background info does not go amiss either. As for newspapers - well, they give you an inkling that 'something has happened' - they are generally always scarce on the real details. As for 'ISIS' (keeps changing it's name, used to be Al Quada or something), I think of the 1984 novel in which workers are fed News about The War (which probably doesn't exist!): We are winning - Hooray! Next day: We are losing.... Oh dear... Next day: a certain battle has been won - Hooray! ...and so on. If you don't cheer or boo, you have horrible tortures inflicted on your person.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 21:44:08 GMT
No.
That is unacceptable.
You have really overstepped the mark.
If you mention mars bars again in this context you will be reported for censure immediately.
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