Islam again.

You better get busy Kinkladz-ade.

The survival of the whole human race is apparently in your hands.

And you better get marching every Saturday from now on or we'll assume every single issue in the world that you're not marching against, by default you must automatically support.
 
tidyman said:
You better get busy Kinkladz-ade.

The survival of the whole human race is apparently in your hands.

And you better get marching every Saturday from now on or we'll assume every single issue in the world that you're not marching against, by default you must automatically support.

I have started writing it this evening, but I have a lot to say and its been a really long day at work so am going to bed. So I will promise that I will finish the post tomorrow and maybe on the weekend I will organise a march, not sure which way we will be marching, I guess towards the east as we are muslims.
 
kinkladz-ade said:
tidyman said:
You better get busy Kinkladz-ade.

The survival of the whole human race is apparently in your hands.

And you better get marching every Saturday from now on or we'll assume every single issue in the world that you're not marching against, by default you must automatically support.

I have started writing it this evening, but I have a lot to say and its been a really long day at work so am going to bed. So I will promise that I will finish the post tomorrow and maybe on the weekend I will organise a march, not sure which way we will be marching, I guess towards the east as we are muslims.
You are one radical...














joker ;-)
 
tidyman said:
You better get busy Kinkladz-ade.

The survival of the whole human race is apparently in your hands.

And you better get marching every Saturday from now on or we'll assume every single issue in the world that you're not marching against, by default you must automatically support.
You know I'm right though. It must hurt.
 
Taximania said:
tidyman said:
You better get busy Kinkladz-ade.

The survival of the whole human race is apparently in your hands.

And you better get marching every Saturday from now on or we'll assume every single issue in the world that you're not marching against, by default you must automatically support.
‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’
You only need look at what Israel is doing to Gaza to prove that point.
 
malg said:
tidyman said:
You better get busy Kinkladz-ade.

The survival of the whole human race is apparently in your hands.

And you better get marching every Saturday from now on or we'll assume every single issue in the world that you're not marching against, by default you must automatically support.
You know I'm right though. It must hurt.

What must hurt?
 
tidyman said:
malg said:
tidyman said:
You better get busy Kinkladz-ade.

The survival of the whole human race is apparently in your hands.

And you better get marching every Saturday from now on or we'll assume every single issue in the world that you're not marching against, by default you must automatically support.
You know I'm right though. It must hurt.

What must hurt?
You obviously know, as you've alluded to my first post without quoting it.
 
CTID1988 said:
I dont like the UK, i think its shit and a lot of the people in it are wankers. The weather is shit, the city centers are shit and, before anyone brings it up as a great thing about the UK, the countryside is shit. I get away with it though because im not brown or a Muslim

No you dont. If your so unhappy in England do something about it and fook off !.
 
BlueHalli said:
CTID1988 said:
I dont like the UK, i think its shit and a lot of the people in it are wankers. The weather is shit, the city centers are shit and, before anyone brings it up as a great thing about the UK, the countryside is shit. I get away with it though because im not brown or a Muslim

No you dont. If your so unhappy in England do something about it and fook off !.
OK, which one of you two has Clarkied the other?
 
malg said:
tidyman said:
malg said:
You know I'm right though. It must hurt.

What must hurt?
You obviously know, as you've alluded to my first post without quoting it.

I'm not sure why reading and even alluding to a post means I agree with it. And even less so why I'd be hurt by it but not to worry.
 
I think the context in their march has been slightly overlooked due to the content of their 'chant'.

Aren't they protesting that a Muslim woman (or man?) is going to be prosecuted under our law and not their Shariah law? That's my issue with these groups. They, or their families and previous generations, have moved to the UK but somewhere down the line they become unhappy with the way our law doesn't match with their religious laws. They obviously view the law by their religion to reside over our UK law, and vice versa. Then it becomes a bit of a minefield.

I'm firmly in the camp that you abide by the law of the land. If someone asked me what religion would be to me, I would argue it provides a moral compass and does not oversee what other people (mainly the state) think is right or wrong. I believe if they do not wish to abide by our laws, then instead of endlessly campaigning and attempting to force it onto the rest of the communities residents; they should look elsewhere in which the Shariah law is in place. Of course this isn't applicable to majority of Muslims in this country, but if you commit a crime, prepare to accept the punishment the state see's fit.

Do we get these reactions from various other religions that reside in the UK? (Genuine question).
 
TangerineSteve17 said:
It's about time we give these people some unpopulated land where they can all live in peace and practise their laws, somewhere in Cumbria perhaps. I wonder how many would go and how many would stay.

And for those that do go, we should round them up and put them on a boat to a country more fitting for them. That way you lose the deadwood and keep the good.
You mean segregate them.
 
Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:
TangerineSteve17 said:
It's about time we give these people some unpopulated land where they can all live in peace and practise their laws, somewhere in Cumbria perhaps. I wonder how many would go and how many would stay.

And for those that do go, we should round them up and put them on a boat to a country more fitting for them. That way you lose the deadwood and keep the good.
You mean segregate them.
Cumbria is a bit much. Maybe the north west of Scotland, but I think there would need to be a large scale house building programme.
 
tidyman said:
malg said:
tidyman said:
What must hurt?
You obviously know, as you've alluded to my first post without quoting it.

I'm not sure why reading and even alluding to a post means I agree with it. And even less so why I'd be hurt by it but not to worry.

You made a great point mate and you made it well. I am not sure either what malg means.
 
As a Muslim in the UK I've never met a single person who agrees with ludicrous extremist views. The number of those that do is extremely tiny but the media would have you think otherwise.
 
Armaan said:
As a Muslim in the UK I've never met a single person who agrees with ludicrous extremist views. The number of those that do is extremely tiny but the media would have you think otherwise.

As a Muslim in the uk you represent a people who have been very very quiet in condemnation of your beheading friends
 
paphos-mcfc said:
Ok a serious post from me. Came across this video and gave it a watch.
Now this isn't to do with what's going on in Iraq, Syria etc.. but more to do in the UK as this is where the protests took place. Now I think the video is a couple of years old and some of it doesn't sit right with me, as though it's sort of staged.
Anyway, I took interest as myself, like the girl have been out of the UK for a good few years now and for most every day Brits who here about "Islam this" and "Islam that" do they brush it off their shoulders and are not truly arsed what's going on or is there concern about these type of incidents?
I know most of these protestors are a minority and there are probably scores of non practicing Muslims in the UK so I am not judging Islam as such on a whole, but rather these protestors. I found the guy in the beard a bit of a knob, as for me, I wouldn't like someone forcing their views or opinions on me. Would you say these are extremists?

Bottom line, wonder what your thoughts are? Please try not to mudsling blues.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OXzaOif4k0[/video]
Why the concern when you don`t even live here. Stop shit stirring.
 

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