stripeyshark
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- Dec 20, 2011
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What did they expect in a multi-faith cemetery?
It is Leicester. They played the percentages I guess.
What did they expect in a multi-faith cemetery?
I like you DR ,tell em how it is !, I agree ,my sister had a BF in Aston Birmingham ,said there was muslim only areas ,WTF!!!
Same as Luton then. People should live in or around these areas and then come back with their opinions afterwards. You either like it or hate it.
I don't want it down here because it eventually change the areas that you live in and people would eventually sell up and leave.
I don't want it down here because it eventually change the areas that you live in and people would eventually sell up and leave.
A changing world...whatever next?
A changing world...whatever next?
That is a very good point. I count Muslims as my friends but on the whole, the enormous conflict of cultures is in my opinion very damaging and indeed dangerous to our society. It has seen a rise in terrorism on our soil and also an unfortunate backlash will inevitably happen with the far right picking up momentum.Indeed, the underlying question is that change for the better or worse?
Frankly, no one can answer that yet either, we need to come back in say 25 years.
If however we go back 25 years or so, and consider the prevailing situation with Islam now in comparison is it better or worse?
That at least gives us a trend line to follow.............
That is a very good point. I count Muslims as my friends but on the whole, the enormous conflict of cultures is in my opinion very damaging and indeed dangerous to our society. It has seen a rise in terrorism on our soil and also an unfortunate backlash will inevitably happen with the far right picking up momentum.
That is a very good point. I count Muslims as my friends but on the whole, the enormous conflict of cultures is in my opinion very damaging and indeed dangerous to our society. It has seen a rise in terrorism on our soil and also an unfortunate backlash will inevitably happen with the far right picking up momentum.
A changing world...whatever next?
I agree with nearly all of your points except for the last bit.
Many when offering a wholly reasonable views on the lack of western Muslim integration and its effects, then nearly always feels obliged to counter it with a 'rise in the extreme right'.
Accepting this perhaps is happening in Europe for many reasons, I actually do not see it here, I see a belated rally from the out of touch main parties on immigration and a more narrow and sharper view on immigration and its consequences from UKIP, but these are not far right wing.
Nor should those supporting them be classed as such, there is just an inevitable view that those Muslims that seem to have an unbreakable loyalty and empathy with an unknown Muslim 1000's of miles away seem to struggle to offer anything similar to a community of a different faith just around the corner.
Nor should those supporting them be classed as such, there is just an inevitable view that those Muslims that seem to have an unbreakable loyalty and empathy with an unknown Muslim 1000's of miles away seem to struggle to offer anything similar to a community of a different faith just around the corner.
ive read the original article and ive just reread your post , i stand by everything ive said to you , you literally sicken me with your insipid comments and constant droning on about sensitivity , you were probably neville chamberlaibn in a previous life , you and people like you wont be happy until the character and make up of this country is totally and utterly changed , you'll be sorry then but it'll be too late quisling.I'm not sure it is worth arguing about this, because you seem incapable of coherent thought or of sensible discussion without resorting to pathetic insults. I suggest you try reading the original article and my post again, and try to understand them, and some of the other sensible people on here.
Given for free. ...drip, drip, drip.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-inappropriate-multicultural-environment.html
A changing world...whatever next?