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no one absolutely no one is likely to be interested in debating this - particularly in mainstream politics where they already have a small but very important position Imagine if say - jess phillips pointed this out - not that she would - she would be told to resign
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In every country the Asians have been guests but dominant in economy and wealth they had been kicked-out (eventually) - that says a lot about their mentality. Even inter-marriages with locals are frowned upon and dissuaded as it's deemed non-pure next generation.
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The lefties are playing with fire.
They're sleepwalking into letting them take over their party without putting any thought into the long term. The anti=Semitic concession is simply the thin end of the wedge. The Labour party is there for the taking. |
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This could be interesting after the ten o'clock news on Radio 4 (1015 - 11pm)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000bncc Sima Kotecha chairs a special debate in Coventry exploring the values of diverse groups of young people, living, working and studying in the city. Can the participants come to a consensus about what it means to live a good life? At the end of the programme they are invited to come up with nine ‘truths’ – moral maxims to live by. #NineTruths |
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nine ‘truths’ – moral maxims to live by.
Always play the race card to get your own way should be No 1 amongst ethnics. And never even go there should be No 1 amongst non-ethnics. |
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I started to listen to the programme however it was childish and fell asleep half way through.
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more about how we successfully gain hegemony without too much opposition
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This community is arrogant, full-of-themselves and more demanding and ambitious than any other in The UK; they'd readily cry wolf to gain an advantage over others, if necessary. However, would plead ignorance or beg for forgiveness to escape a penalty if caught committing a misdemeanour.
I think if Islamophobia is over-used and regularly it could soon be ignored (and rightly so) by other minority groups and locals given their prominence in presence in some cities and towns, and politics. Remember those who cried wolf.... |
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new laws are waiting in the wings and you simply will no longer be able to say that
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But it's true. Other minority groups will not stand aside and allow them hegemony in some towns and political arenas when terrorist activities are repeated in our cities.
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I really don't see many attacks happening to achieve hegemony. I think it will be done with the demographic shift.
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Hegemony is gradual but surely, and as you rightly said through demographic shift; terrorist attacks could only instil hatred and further distrust of the community.
I hate to see the day when The UK is divided (not just North and South) but is coming like some troubled areas eg Iraq, Syria, Kurdistan and Afghanistan where different faiths take over and rule. |
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General Election and another attack-erm seems like the two go hand in hand these days
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Aye, I wonder how much they paid them graduates to get butchered.
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They knew the guy was a huge risk,the judge who sentence him said he would be a risk for many years,and then they let him out early-im not going to argue with anyone but what kind of f uckary is that?
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Them graduates were rather irresponsible inviting such people to the centre of London,what about security for themselves,other participants or the general public they may have met on their way ? Difficult questions to ask but when will their own behaviour be challenged ?
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One convicted offender helped to disarm the coward, but I think there will be no more of this "event" ever taking place anywhere unless in a secured place away from the public with armed police present. This innocent "killings" could have been avoided if the relevant authorities and political parties have assumed more responsibility for the safety of the British public and not naive and vote-buying.
I'd like to see a shoot-to-kill policy implemented similar to the days of the atrocities by The IRA in the early 70/80's. If I remember correctly we were told to be vigilant about packages and individuals with strong Irish accent in public places acting suspiciously. It was not anti-Irish then was it? What's the difference then and now? They were/are terrorist attacks on the public. |
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Has any politician and/or media commentator stepped forward yet to dare to suggest that Friday's terrorism might have had "something to do with Islam" ?
Do we know whether the Muslim Council of Britain are more concerned about (non-existent) "Islamophobia", or the London murders on Friday carried by by an Islamist Terrorist ? |
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Of course it has something to do with Islam
We invaded the Middle East and killed a lot of Islamic Arabs...to protect Israel in my opinion Now we let or invite them in our country...some of these people are looking for revenge Not hard to work that out |
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Deeee port
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Ain't even gotta deport the one on the bridge Friday
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We expert our Government to protect us not to let this madman who hates us out early to start killing innocent people.Might as well let the Yorkshire Ripper out.
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He probably is but they haven't told us yet until he commits another murder.
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Has the Corbra meeting that inevitably follow these Islamic terrorist attacks to protect us from the "right-wing backlash" been held yet?
I'm so looking forward to pictures of our great and good, celebrities, Royalties, journalists, pop idols and sage looking clerics standing shoulder to shoulder with Muslim leaders, some women of them even donning head scarfs, in support of our beleaguered community. At times like these we as a nation should stand together against the bigots who throw ham sandwiches at mosques or the racist Islamophobes who call to shut down madrassas. What we clearly need now is an education program for the wider public on the peaceful message of all faiths. Let us forgive and send the few who have totally misunderstood this peaceful message and have somehow mistook the word peace for kill on an evening course, once a week. Please do not worry. Our politicians, media, academia, security agencies, celebrities etc have got it covered. They're doing everything they can to protect us from the right-wing Islamophobe bigots. |
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I'd like to see the clerics and imams condemning the action of the Islamic terrorist who killed two innocent helpful individuals on London Bridge. Where are they? Huddling in a corner in some religious building? Why no street protest from the community renouncing his cowardice action?
I think Londoners and non-followers of the Islam faith are owed that, at least. |