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Islamisation of Australia, bit by bit

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For some people there could clearly never be a Muslim who was
acceptable, no matter how moral, peaceful and productive.
And when Muslims react to consistently being alienated,
and become radicalised these same critics blame the
Muslim religion and not their own actions and behaviour
that so greatly contributes to the problems.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 20 March 2017 4:02:25 PM
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Foxy: For some people there could clearly never be a Muslim who was acceptable, no matter how moral, peaceful and productive.

The productive bit I agree there are some that are productive. As for Moral & Peaceful, I stand to disagree. The Koran demands the killing of anyone who isn’t a moslim or refuses to convert once they gain control. How is that Moral or Peaceful. (Any Islamic Nation)

Foxy: And when Muslims react to consistently being alienated, and become radicalised these same critics blame the Muslim religion.

So, what you are saying is that it’s our fault that they Radicalise. Just because we criticize their Sharia Laws & Customs like FMG, Wife Beating, Beheadings, object to being killed if we refuse to convert, point out their favourite Prophet was a Camel Train Robbing Paedophile or question their idea of women’s Rights.

If so, then I demand the same Right to Radicalise & blow some moslims up if I feel I been insulted by them demanding I convert to Islam.

Being insulted works both ways, doesn’t it?
Posted by Jayb, Monday, 20 March 2017 6:15:50 PM
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Dear Jayb,

Give it a rest.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 20 March 2017 9:53:01 PM
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//If so, then I demand the same Right to Radicalise & blow some moslims up if I feel I been insulted by them demanding I convert to Islam.//

Yeah, you say that... but I bet you're all talk.

If told you in my next post how to effectively procure, prepare and utilise thermite in order to burn a big f&^king hole through anything that pisses you off, would you put your money where your mouth is and use thermite to melt Keysar Trad's engine block into the tarmac? Or are you too soft in the cock?
Posted by Toni Lavis, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 1:06:03 AM
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TL: Yeah, you say that... but I bet you're all talk.

Errr... I've already got my 2.5, but I'd have no problem adding to the score, if they'd let me.

TL: would you put your money where your mouth is and use thermite to melt Keysar Trad's engine block into the tarmac?

I'm already proficient with Thermite Welding.(Ex Railway; Fitter/Turner/Welder/Electrician/Carpenter). What's your problem?
Posted by Jayb, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 9:57:08 AM
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I watched 60 Minutes on Sunday evening about
Punchbowl Boys High School and the problems
there. Then I read an article on the web where
on reader had this to say:

"If only we could educate our young people about the
power and joy of nature, science, technology, agriculture,
et cetera and about the benefits and obligations of modern
democracy and law."

"We need to give these young people a chance to earn and
create and belong and rejoice, not through religion but
through employment (as barristers or baristas) and literacy,
mucis, arts, exercise, sport ..."

That is what our schools should be doing - and bringing
parents and communities on board as well.

It's worth a try!
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 5:34:20 PM
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