19-11-2015, 17:22
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
Interesting snipet on the mindset of a 'moderate' (so called) muslim.....
https://blogs.new.spectator.co.uk/20...s-on-infidels/
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19-11-2015, 17:45
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
I've heard quite a few muslims who've been complaining, understandably, that they've been the victims of abuse or intimidation because of what's been done in their names to the extent that they don't feel safe going out, especially alone. They rightly make the point that it's only a small percentage of muslims who're maniac murderers but overlook the fact that it's only a small percentage on non-muslims who're abusing them in this manner. To that extent they're doing the very same thing that they're complaining about aren't they? Stereotyping.
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19-11-2015, 18:06
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19-11-2015, 18:11
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
The man is a idiot pure and simple and if America elects him as president then it need its head examining.
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19-11-2015, 18:12
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
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He also has said some good things (from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehdi_Hasan)
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In November 2009, Hasan wrote a column denouncing suicide bombing from an Islamic perspective.[28] Hasan argued that "There is, in fact, nothing Islamic about so-called Islamic terrorism… So why are many Muslims so reluctant to condemn such cold-blooded tactics of terror?"
In April 2010, Hasan wrote a piece condemning the controversial Islamic advocacy of the death penalty for apostasy in the New Statesman.[29] He states that "The sharia (or Islamic law), it is claimed, sanctions the death penalty for any adult Muslim who chooses to leave the faith, or apostatise. This is an intellectually, morally and, perhaps above all, theologically unsustainable position."
Hasan wrote an article in The Guardian in September 2011 condemning the Iranian regime for its proposed execution of an "apostate."[30] "The death sentence given to Youcef Nadarkhani in Iran is an affront to universal moral values and a disservice to Muslims."
In April 2012, Hasan wrote an article criticising British Muslims for being obsessed with foreign affairs and the anti-war movement.[31] He criticised British Muslims' apparent apathy towards national issues, "why is it that most British Muslims get so excited and aroused by foreign affairs, yet seem so bored by and uninterested in domestic politics and the economy?"
Following the allegation of antisemitism against Lord Ahmed in March 2013, Hasan referred to antisemitism in some sections of the British Muslim community as "our dirty little secret."[32]
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20-11-2015, 07:29
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
Terror response warning to home secretary.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34875077
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Police cuts expected to be announced in next week's Spending Review may "reduce very significantly" the UK's ability to respond to a Paris-style attack, Home Secretary Theresa May has been warned.
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20-11-2015, 08:11
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
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how did they find them so fast?
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Surveillance, monitoring of conversations and links between associates. Basically all the things the guardian and Edward Snowden don't like.
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Terror response warning to home secretary.
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Sadly I doubt it'll make a difference. The current Tory line is repeating a blatant lie that the number of frontline cops in E&W is up 3800 since 2010 so the cuts will continue.
In entirely unrelated news G4S have started openly touting for taking over chunks of Police business.
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20-11-2015, 08:48
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
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I think that everything he said in that video was good. I was just voicing my personal point of view on one little aspect. ![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
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terrorist Salah Abdeslam on the run 'regrets his actions and fears Isil reprisals Bit late for that m8. ![Erm](images/smilies/erm.gif) It's like we're dealing with children.....who happen to have automatic weapons and explosives
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20-11-2015, 11:32
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It's also a bit late for the EU to be tightening security isn't it. The risks (including open borders) have been obvious (to those who wanted to see) for a very long time but not a lot has been done to plug the gaps and they're still dithering about borders even now.
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02-12-2015, 22:04
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
Dave called opponents of military action "terrorist sympathisers"
and refused to apologise.
the man is getting too big for his boots.
he feels stupid because the rest of the world is laughing at him that he needs permission to go and play with the big boys.
He also said that in future the UK government would be referring to IS as Daesh as much as possible, because "this evil death cult is neither a true representation of Islam nor is it a state".
Well it's better than ISIS ISIT ISIU ISIV ISIW ISIX ISIY ISIZ
and it doesn't offend Islam.
not even Islamic terrorists.
Any ideas what DAESH stands for?
apart from the obvious Dirty Animals Enjoy Sexy Hairymen
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14-12-2015, 13:13
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
Seventy Paris Airport Workers Have Security Passes Revoked
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The contents of around 4,000 workers’ lockers at both airports have been examined by authorities as they attempt to weed out any potential terrorists working at the busy transport hubs. Security agents confirmed security clearance badges had been revoked “mainly for cases of radicalisation” and Islamic extremism.
The news comes just weeks after Breitbart London reported that suspected Islamists in Belgium were sacked by the Brussels public transport company as they reportedly “posed a danger as extremist Muslim activists.”
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14-12-2015, 16:51
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I think he's going to be made a serious example of...
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14-12-2015, 17:16
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
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![Erm](images/smilies/erm.gif) Bit of a nutter there. Might have something up in his head.
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14-12-2015, 17:20
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Re: Paris shootings in November 2015
Probably hadn't done his lesson plans for the day.
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