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The “moderate Muslim,” is there such a thing?
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Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 2 September 2014 3:28:16 PM
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BTW: I'm neither defending Iftikhar - or responding to him. I stopped reading his posts some time ago. I've already stated quite clearly that if he wants a special education for his children he needs to send them to special private schools. Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 2 September 2014 3:45:43 PM
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worldwatcher>> Why have you chosen to live in a society you despise so much when you have the freedom to choose to go to live a happier life in any purely Muslim country you may choose?<<
WW, the agenda is global conquest via a fifth column of "moderates" and imbecile Caucasian social engineers. WW, when you ask the female "social engineers" on this forum if they would welcome Sharia laws and the raft of sexist doctrines that run with it...like Iftki, no reply...but a stream of the same rubbish rights of the minority and links that have no statement in fact Posted by sonofgloin, Wednesday, 3 September 2014 7:43:30 AM
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The fact that Muslims in their own country fight difference and destroy each other is evident in 1,400 hears of history so they will never accept difference as a democratic society. Iftikhar bleats on about British schools but where did he see Compass? It was the Australian Broadcasting Commission who dealt with Muslim extremist issue. Is he pretending to deal with British schools while living in Australia?
Posted by Josephus, Wednesday, 3 September 2014 7:59:37 AM
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Sonofgloin
I find it amusing that when challenged Ifti chooses not to reply to pertinent questions and observations on his previous statements. One can only conclude that he has no valid argument to support his views, and is possibly not old enough to think for himself, or has maybe not even investigated the teachings of other religions, and outside what has been drilled into his head from infancy. It took me some years to become familiar with many different religious teachings. Found some interesting, some ridiculous, but finally concluded none of them suited me. Muslims against the rest of the world is a war without ending, don't you think? Hmm, reminds me of a certain Nazi who thought his people were superior. Could draw quite a few parallels here. Posted by worldwatcher, Wednesday, 3 September 2014 12:00:50 PM
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"Rotherham: In the face of such evil, who is the racist now?
Let’s start with a riddle. If South Yorkshire Police can mount a raid on Sir Cliff Richard’s home in pursuit of evidence linked to a single allegation of child sex abuse 30 years ago, why were South Yorkshire Police incapable of pursuing multiple allegations against multiple men who raped 1,400 children over 16 years? One thousand four hundred. Consider the weight of that number, feel its tragic heft. Picture 50 junior-school classes of little girls in Rotherham, once a respectable northern town, now a byword for depravity. We have seen child-grooming cases before, but the disgusting stories revealed in the report by Professor Alexis Jay amount to evidence of abuse on an industrial scale. Men of Pakistani heritage treated white girls like toilet paper. They picked children up from schools and care homes and trafficked them across northern cities for other men to join in the fun. They doused a 15-year-old in petrol and threatened to set her alight should she dare to report them. They menaced entire families and made young girls watch as they raped other children... The Labour Party, in particular, is mired in shame over “cultural sensitivity” in Rotherham. Especially, cynics might point out, a sensitivity to the culture of Muslims whose votes they don’t want to lose. Denis MacShane, MP for Rotherham from 1994 to 2012, actually admitted to the BBC’s World At One that “there was a culture of not wanting to rock the multicultural community boat, if I may put it like that. Perhaps, yes, as a true Guardian reader and liberal Leftie, I suppose I didn’t want to raise that too hard.” Much better to hang on to your impeccable liberal credentials than save a few girls from being raped, eh, Denis? ..Shaun Wright, a former Labour councillor who was in charge of Rotherham children’s services during a five-year period when a blind eye was turned to the worst case of mass child abuse in British history, is now South Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner." .. http://tinyurl.com/n76u2dp Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 3 September 2014 2:27:01 PM
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Not at all old chap.
Just trying to broaden the discussion.
Here's another link towards that goal:
http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2011/10/06/3334026.htm
By the way - as I told another poster - you can say
whatever bigoted or extreme shyte you like - but
don't complain or bleat about "censorship" when other
people condemn your viewpoint or try to broaden your
outlook. That IS censorship!