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OK, then… You have put forward a proposition that there is a long-term plan by the Saudi Wahabists (a small minority of 5% of all Muslims) to take over our country in 90 years by out-breeding the Brits, but provided no evidence to back this up - I have provided data to show that all Muslims fertility rate in the U.K. has remained constant over the last 15 years or so. ---------- Post added at 13:57 ---------- Previous post was at 13:56 ---------- Quote:
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BTW, "Rotherham" has proved nothing, in the same way that paedophilic Catholics priests does not prove that all Catholics are paedophiles. Here are some interesting historical notes (from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_...United_Kingdom) Quote:
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I think we can safely put to bed the statement 'there's no islamophobia in the Conservative Party and their supporters' now I guess. Some of the statements in this discussion would get you sooooo fired in the workplace!
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As to the workplace, there is so much woke around that the subject dare not be raised. Indeed it should not be raised in the workplace because it has no relevance there.. |
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Unequivocally, we now see it as wrong. We believe in a rules-based world order which respects the right of nations to self determination; we promote economic and social development through trade and cultural exchange. However, it is problematic to go too far down the road of applying modern understanding of the world on history. Our modern understanding can explain the reasons why things have changed but it doesn't necessarily help us understand the motives of the people who lived at the time. TheDaddy, for example, makes a perfectly valid point when he suggests the British empire might have been better than the alternatives. if you live in a 19th century Europe in which it is accepted, without question, that it is the duty of the white man to civilise the black man, or a 19th century Africa in which you are powerless to challenge that view or to resist it, the reality is that colonisation is going to happen, and thus it's a legitimate line of historical inquiry to ask whether one nation's colonial habits were better than another's. None of this means we can't be critical, however it does us no good at all to pretend these circumstances didn't exist. To fail to understand history is to risk repeating it. 'Mitigation and validation' are things you can do with an understanding of history but they are not inevitable and should not be used to try to forbid legitimate lines of academic study. |
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Just to take us back to the original posted subject . . .
How do all you people know so much about the stuff you're posting? Were you taught all of it during history lessons at school . . . or has much of that knowledge been acquired over the years since you left? ;) |
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The reason is simple: They are hung up on the phobia element of the term Islamophobia. A phobia must be irrational - so much can be proven by reference to accepted definitions. Also, racism towards Muslims must be shown to be discriminatory in the sense of violating or promoting violation of human rights. The woke brigade just don't think these matters through. They need to find another word for it - like Anti-Islamism but then you have define Islamism. So you see the difficulty. My argument is totally rational and cannot be classified as Islamophobic except by people who haven't thought this through. Possibly, my critics may accuse me not thinking things through. My exposition and rationale shows that I have indeed given this significant thought. One of the arguments raged against me is that later generations of new cultures don't breed as prolifically as their forebears. Is that true if it is the tradition of the religion to breed? The take-up of Islam in the UK has been analysed by the BBC. Quote:
As I said before, wake up. |
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