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I also visit Didsbury occasionally, but it's a bit posh for me ;) |
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You’re sure that I’ve defined Islam because I say that it is culturally incompatible with indigenous British culture. Again, I refer you to the MAIL article which sets out the cultural difference that I deprecate and see as a threat to my culture. Prejudice? Do you think I haven’t tried to understand the culture of Islam? It’s set out in the `Koran, which I’ve privately studied in English over a number of years. The MAIL article describes how that culture, set out in the Koran, is implemented on the ground. If that’s compatible with British culture then my whatsit’s a kipper. |
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So the mail article is wrong and it's just made up? Just because you haven't experienced any trouble while there doesn't mean it hasn't happened. |
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I remember a documentary from many years ago, where Ann Cryer went around Keighley talking to white people. They showed many accounts of girls being harassed when walking down the streets. They also interviewed a group of old people who had been "violently" forced out of sitting in one park, because of claims by a certain group that is was "Our area". They showed the elderly sitting in another park instead, and actually showed stones being thrown at them to force them out of that one. Of course in the documentary(possibly by Ann Cryer herself or David Aaronovitch) it was passed off as "youthful exuberance". Believe it or not, that was the term used. No way would that have been used in reference if the "races" were the other way around. Not the same documentary:- Link Quote:
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In every case, they were taken aback in varying degrees that I'd broached the subject with them. I approached it from the Madrasas aspect and the high take-up of Islam among the children and whether they thought there would ever be a point where there would be more Muslims than ethnic British. My friends were ambivalent on that point, perhaps sensing somewhere that they wouldn't want to conversation to go. Some turned the question on its head and asked me what I thought; so I told them. I got answers ranging from a sort of "nah", through possibly not to another question: would I fear if that happened? I told them, obviously yes and I was stunned, sort of, when they asked my why? Incompatible cultures, I replied. Some of them then tested me on why I thought the cultures to be incompatible; when I cited parts of the Koran translation that I have, I was challenged as whether or not the translation had been provided by a Scholar, the only people validated to do that because of their deep understanding of the meaning behind the Arabic written in the original scripture. I couldn't answer that, but essentially they (the some who got this far into the discussion) were testing me to see how deep they would need to go. One offered me English language books on the subject of Islam versus Christianity. When I asked whether for Christianity I could substitute Judaism, I got what I judged to be a reluctant yes. My take-away from this is the British Muslims won't commit to the validity of my fears because they've kept their answers vague. Apart from one close friend, nobody could indicate that my fears were wild fancy; of course none said that I should be practising my facing east. How about you? |
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So … to summarise … your close Muslim friend told you you were talking bolleaux, while those who know you less well were too polite to say so.
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They also pointed out their (grown-up) kids were having smaller families (2 or 3 children), so that part of the proposition didn’t seem to hold water, either. My daughter works at a University, and has quite a few Muslim friends/colleagues if the same ages as her (34), and I asked her to chat with them about the "Great Replacement" theory - her feedback was they thought it was a crazy theory, and they believed their generation were assimilating more than their parents did (while still being proud of their heritage & religion), and their intentions were only to have a couple of kids. |
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Well a nice side effect of this discussion is that I revisited A Man Like Mobeen on iPlayer this afternoon. Series 1, episode 4 (linkhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05pgnt0) was good on some of the discussions here
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If a left leaning newspaper wrote an article (note I don't say reported because that implies 'news' which the article in the Daily Mail obviously wasn't) where someone mentioned Wokingham was planning to demolish all houses except detached with a minimum of 5 bedrooms and introduce a minimum income to qualify for residence while at the same time ban any religions other than 'white' religions, most of us would laugh at it for what it was. The sad thing is some of the target audience of the paper would believe every word of it and for evermore keep trotting it out as fact. I think your 90 year prediction will turn out as woefully wrong as Enoch Powell's 15 or 20 years and Old Boys 10 years. |
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Regarding the Mail, I don't read it. But that article stood out as a piece of research by an Asian. Ed Husain. Quote:
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