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Countries where hardline Islam is the norm. Where they are descended from.
They were born here!
Countries where hardline Islam is the norm. Where they are descended from.
So you like to guess and don't mind incidents like this?
Well, we bloody well should...
And you have two ears, two eyes and one mouth, Use these two eyes, two ears and have a good look at what is happening to Britain and where we are headed if we don't take some action to keep the Islamic situation in check. It should be tolerated, but not accommodated and those that cannot accept that should leave Britain.
They were born here!
You just do, or get them on treason. New laws need passed to deal with the threat from within to life as we know it in Britain.
It doesn't matter, not to me. If people who are born here despise the country they live in and the customs/culture of that country then they should leave.
Read my post on guests/hosts.
Educated guess based on actually speaking to muslims.
Well, you seem to misunderstand your own point then. Seriously, tell me...if they were born in England, how are they 'guests' here?
Its not about where you are born, its about who/what you identify with.
Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese can we bring back the religion and politics rules? It'd be so much more relaxing browsing this place..They were born here!
That is just fascile. Britain has been more or less as it has been for two thousand years.
No, this thread is brilliant entertainment......Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese can we bring back the religion and politics rules? It'd be so much more relaxing browsing this place..
...and that has absolutely nothing to do with them being a 'guest', Steve.
Try again.
Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese can we bring back the religion and politics rules? It'd be so much more relaxing browsing this place..
Absolutely, and TBH we the staff, are starting to get fed up with the myriad of RTM'sbut it seems that both sides of the discussion are getting rather over excited and are in danger of just point scoring opposed to trying to listen what the other person is actually saying.
To be fair, it isn't such a ridiculous notion as some of you make ST4 out to be. There have been discussions in parliament and preparation of bills to make certain individuals stateless by revoking their passport and associated citizenship.
Fair enough there is a bit of dramatisation in the statements being made, but it seems that both sides of the discussion are getting rather over excited and are in danger of just point scoring opposed to trying to listen what the other person is actually saying.
It has everything to do with it.
You can keep saying that Steve, but it doesnt make it true. If I visit a country on holiday, for example, and I really love the place, the culture, language, traditions and everyday 'ways' of the locals, and i then do my best to fit in while I am there, the fact remains that I am a guest in that country. I wasnt born there.
So your argument is ridiculous.
And that is fair enough, I hope we all exhibit such courtesy. I know I do.You can keep saying that Steve, but it doesnt make it true. If I visit a country on holiday, for example, and I really love the place, the culture, language, traditions and everyday 'ways' of the locals, and i then do my best to fit in while I am there, the fact remains that I am a guest in that country. I wasnt born there.
So your argument is ridiculous.
Neither do 99% of muslims living here
Can you please detail where you obtained the figure of 99% from or is that your personal estimate based on your own opinion and not actually fact.
Well?
And you are talking about the experiences of one person. He may well have been treated as a guest, but I would assume that he had completely integrated into British life long before going back there.
Have you. Where, I must have missed that?I've already answered you.
Well?
Have you. Where, I must have missed that?
It's an educated guess based on actually speaking to muslims.
And many of those born here have completely failed to integrate to British life and worse still seek to destroy it, which is why IMHO they would be happier elsewhere.
Andmanya tiny minority of those born here have completely failed to integrate to British life and worse still seek to destroy it, which is why IMHO they would be happier elsewhere.
Do you actually have something to say or are you just trying to bait me. Either way my interest is waning rather rapidly.I dont think you should be asking for people to reply, if you don't have the courtesy to.
Maybe you'd be happier in the Faroe Islands?
If that's possible, for you to be happy, I mean.
Right found it now in a multi quote for some reason I didn't see the alerst flag.
So, it was a guess albeit an educated one so you say because you have spoken to some muslims. You demand evidence of truth yet randomly quote a guestimate figure without substantiated evidence to back it up because you formed an opinion having spoken to some folk. Ain't that the same sort of scenario I'm accused of? Oh it must be ok for you to have double standards but not others. You can't have it both ways.
Right found it now in a multi quote for some reason I didn't see the alert flag.
So, it was a guess albeit an educated one so you say because you have spoken to some muslims. You demand evidence of truth yet randomly quote a guestimate figure without substantiated evidence to back it up because you formed an opinion having spoken to some folk. Ain't that the same sort of scenario I'm accused of? Oh it must be ok for you to have double standards but not others. You can't have it both ways.
You and others did regarding the no go areas. Wind my neck in indeed or what? Is that a treat because you don't like being contradicted?I haven't demanded anything from you so wind your neck in.
You and others did regarding the no go areas. Wind my neck in indeed or what? Is that a treat because you don't like being contradicted?
And many of those born here have completely failed to integrate to British life and worse still seek to destroy it, which is why IMHO they would be happier elsewhere.