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What's the fastest growing religion in Australia?

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Dear Josephus,

Thank you so much for the link on Sunnis and Shias
and their differences. Knowing very little about
either your link was very educational. We need
more like it on this forum.

Again - Thank You.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 6 January 2016 8:09:40 PM
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Yes, an informative link Josephus.
It certainly seems these 2 Muslim groups have a long history of conflict, a bit like the Protestants and the Catholics...
Posted by Suseonline, Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:29:31 PM
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>>I am sure the perpetrators of the sexual assaults you delight in repeatedly bringing up will be hunted down and punished, <<

Lucky Australia! This is hardly going to happen with the one thousand “perpetrators (of North African/Arab appearance) of sexual assaults” in Cologne on New Years Eve (see my link above) because it is impossibile for technical reasons: After in 2015 Germany has been invaded by a million refugees and others - the one thousand obviously belonging to the “others” - it is technically almost impossible to find out about their identities, how they suddenly appeared in Cologne, etc. So the police is begging the population to hand in smartphone recordings of New Years Eve celebrations that might contain some information.

Again, lucky Australia, lucky me that my daughter lives in Melbourne.
Posted by George, Thursday, 7 January 2016 12:28:54 AM
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The perpetrators of these sexual assaults won't be hunted down or sanctioned in the slightest. The German police aren't even trying to find out who they were despite CCTV being available and over 100 victim reports. The last thing the German authorities want is to acknowledge that their immigration policies might not be all that safe for the women already there.

So the response has been to tell the victims to wear more 'appropriate clothing', travel in groups and not go into areas where they might come across some of the new arrivals. German women will just have to get used to the new societal paradigms it would seem.

Other Europeans have already been down that road. There are parts of France where non-muslim women walked veiled because its easier than putting up with the harassment by those of a certain religion.

And Swedish women have had to learn what its like to go from a country where rape was almost unheard of to being the rape capital of the western world.

But that's a small price to pay for the multicultural utopia.

Welcome to the world of dhimmitude. Get used to it because its coming to a street near you.

Thankfully we in Australia are a long way behind the Europeans in this societal decline mainly because we had a politician (whose name can't be mentioned because it gives some heart palpitations) who saw what was coming down the pike and put a stop to it. But its temporary because we have plenty of politicians and their followers who prefer the warm inner-glow to hard headed defence of western civilisation.
Posted by mhaze, Thursday, 7 January 2016 8:12:15 AM
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Dear oh dear Toni, you cant throw mud at someone then cry wolf when they throw it back mate.

Unlike you, I don't resort to personal insults, but when abused as was the case, I can retaliate if I wish. So if you're felling good enough, have a go mate. Sticks and stones!

As for a failure of a human being, Im not one of those who has to line up at Centrelink to justify their existence mate, but I am one who pays more in tax than many earn so I do have a real say in how our taxes are wasted mate, and wasted they are.

Have a nice day mate. Cheers!

Foxy, thanks for the info, but do you honestly believe it?
Posted by rehctub, Thursday, 7 January 2016 8:45:47 AM
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>> The German police aren't even trying to find out who they were despite CCTV being available and over 100 victim reports.<<

I live in Cologne.
One of the lessons the police is drawing from this is the need to reinforce the CCTV surveillance of the Bahnhofsvorplatz for the coming Carnival. So CCTV were apparently not sufficient to identify the one thousand perpetrators in the darkness of that night.

I think to blame the police for what is a consequence (albeit unintended) of politics at the highest levels is the new trick (from the Minister of the Interior Thomas de Mazière?). Besides, similar things, although at lower levels, happened also in Hamburg, Stutgart, Düsseldorf. Thus the police in at least four cities would have to have failed at the same time.
Posted by George, Thursday, 7 January 2016 9:13:15 AM
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