Wed May 24, 2017 11:53 am
Wed May 24, 2017 1:56 pm
Wed May 24, 2017 3:12 pm
WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
Wed May 24, 2017 3:30 pm
petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
Wed May 24, 2017 3:53 pm
dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
Wed May 24, 2017 3:59 pm
dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
Wed May 24, 2017 4:12 pm
petesmeat wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
Also, find the post where I mention anything about Muslim grooming gangs.
Wed May 24, 2017 4:28 pm
WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
Wed May 24, 2017 4:33 pm
petesmeat wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
All grooming gangs are wrong, it isn't just Muslims. Look at Yewtree, which is basically a group of rich, entitled white men who abused children. Muslims are about 5% of the population of this country, and most crimes committed by Muslims are Muslims born in Britain. That b*stard in Manchester was British. What do you suggest? We ship everyone back? How far back do you go? Correct me if I'm wrong but Annis' family were originally from Egypt, so by your logic, Annis should be perceived to be a terrorist threat? He's clearly not but how do we know?
Wed May 24, 2017 6:33 pm
Bluebird72 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
The problem is, is that if he hasn't committed a crime the police can't really do anything, I imagine if he had acctually committed a crime the police would have brought him in straight away. Also F*** him and F*** Britain first
Wed May 24, 2017 6:38 pm
petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
Wed May 24, 2017 9:07 pm
Bluebird72 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
The problem is, is that if he hasn't committed a crime the police can't really do anything, I imagine if he had acctually committed a crime the police would have brought him in straight away. Also F*** him and F*** Britain first
Thu May 25, 2017 12:50 am
but bringing him in for questioning won't hold someone forever if they find nothing they have to let him go, questioning doesn't mean they find anything to charge him withWelshPatriot wrote:Bluebird72 wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
The problem is, is that if he hasn't committed a crime the police can't really do anything, I imagine if he had acctually committed a crime the police would have brought him in straight away. Also F*** him and F*** Britain first
His father and brother were fighting wars in middle east, he was reported to police as potentially someone to watch, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he went to Syria at the least he should have been brought in for questioning about that trip the second he landed back in the UK which they have the power to do so your point about not breaking the law is defunct.
Thu May 25, 2017 3:58 am
dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
Thu May 25, 2017 6:49 am
Theblues2 wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
I'm sorry but it wasn't that long ago this country used to burn women at the stake on suspicion of witchery. Just because someone's laws are different than yours doesn't mean it's wrong. Yes places like Saudi Arabia have laws that would go beyond breaking basic human rights. But don't tell me Britain never ruled under law that didn't included rash punishment for minor crime in its history. and actually the grooming gangs were made up of both Muslim AND Christian Pakistanis.
Thu May 25, 2017 7:38 am
WelshPatriot wrote:Theblues2 wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
I'm sorry but it wasn't that long ago this country used to burn women at the stake on suspicion of witchery. Just because someone's laws are different than yours doesn't mean it's wrong. Yes places like Saudi Arabia have laws that would go beyond breaking basic human rights. But don't tell me Britain never ruled under law that didn't included rash punishment for minor crime in its history. and actually the grooming gangs were made up of both Muslim AND Christian Pakistanis.
Burning of witches?? Burning of witches??? That was over 300 years ago. Just how far back are you willing to go in an effort to make excuses. It's 2020 some of the punishments in Saudi are barbaric and your sat trying to make some sort of justification for it.
Thu May 25, 2017 8:45 am
petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
Thu May 25, 2017 8:49 am
Jock wrote:
He's a crank mate, last person executed in the UK was Thomas Aitkinhead in 1698, (tragically I didn't have to google that) in the retarded Muslim World they're still doing it. They try and justify the barbarity displayed by modern day Muslims by squawking what about the Old Testament.....what about it, nobody I know lives their life by it, I'd also be interested to see his source for the Pakistani Christian bollox he's spouting.Finally Islam is not a race it's a bastardised religious/political ideology still rooted in the Middle Ages, the whole ethos of which is to expand and dominate.
Thu May 25, 2017 9:10 am
SnackaJack wrote:Jock wrote:
He's a crank mate, last person executed in the UK was Thomas Aitkinhead in 1698, (tragically I didn't have to google that) in the retarded Muslim World they're still doing it. They try and justify the barbarity displayed by modern day Muslims by squawking what about the Old Testament.....what about it, nobody I know lives their life by it, I'd also be interested to see his source for the Pakistani Christian bollox he's spouting.Finally Islam is not a race it's a bastardised religious/political ideology still rooted in the Middle Ages, the whole ethos of which is to expand and dominate.
Last person executed in the UK was actually 1944 (or 1945). In the Tower of London for spying for the Germans. His name escapes me. Firing squad I think.
Thu May 25, 2017 9:31 am
Thu May 25, 2017 10:19 am
Thu May 25, 2017 10:30 am
1980s Bluebird wrote:Anyone who leaves the UK to go to Syria or wherever to join should have their British passport annuled and they should not be allowed to re-enter the UK. You want that way of life then you relinquish your British passport and right to reside in this country.
Thu May 25, 2017 1:26 pm
Theblues2 wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
I'm sorry but it wasn't that long ago this country used to burn women at the stake on suspicion of witchery. Just because someone's laws are different than yours doesn't mean it's wrong. Yes places like Saudi Arabia have laws that would go beyond breaking basic human rights. But don't tell me Britain never ruled under law that didn't included rash punishment for minor crime in its history. and actually the grooming gangs were made up of both Muslim AND Christian Pakistanis.
Thu May 25, 2017 5:03 pm
SnackaJack wrote:Jock wrote:
He's a crank mate, last person executed in the UK was Thomas Aitkinhead in 1698, (tragically I didn't have to google that) in the retarded Muslim World they're still doing it. They try and justify the barbarity displayed by modern day Muslims by squawking what about the Old Testament.....what about it, nobody I know lives their life by it, I'd also be interested to see his source for the Pakistani Christian bollox he's spouting.Finally Islam is not a race it's a bastardised religious/political ideology still rooted in the Middle Ages, the whole ethos of which is to expand and dominate.
Last person executed in the UK was actually 1944 (or 1945). In the Tower of London for spying for the Germans. His name escapes me. Firing squad I think.
Thu May 25, 2017 5:13 pm
Fri May 26, 2017 4:22 pm
Theblues2 wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
I'm sorry but it wasn't that long ago this country used to burn women at the stake on suspicion of witchery. Just because someone's laws are different than yours doesn't mean it's wrong. Yes places like Saudi Arabia have laws that would go beyond breaking basic human rights. But don't tell me Britain never ruled under law that didn't included rash punishment for minor crime in its history. and actually the grooming gangs were made up of both Muslim AND Christian Pakistanis.
Fri May 26, 2017 4:27 pm
Theblues2 wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
I'm sorry but it wasn't that long ago this country used to burn women at the stake on suspicion of witchery. Just because someone's laws are different than yours doesn't mean it's wrong. Yes places like Saudi Arabia have laws that would go beyond breaking basic human rights. But don't tell me Britain never ruled under law that didn't included rash punishment for minor crime in its history. and actually the grooming gangs were made up of both Muslim AND Christian Pakistanis.
Fri May 26, 2017 4:31 pm
Fri May 26, 2017 8:48 pm
Fri May 26, 2017 9:47 pm
ealing_ayatollah wrote:Theblues2 wrote:dogfound wrote:petesmeat wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:As much as I don't like Britain First tactics at times they carried out a campaign to raise awareness of the continued grooming and rape by Asian gangs, as a result the leaders of Britain First were arrested held and questioned and charged with carrying out a campaign of hate.
On the other hand we have an Asian male, who's father fought in Libya, his brother fought for extremists, his best friend was a known ISIS recruiter, he was known to security services for his extremists views and even travelled to Syria......not even questioned by Police.
Double standards? Fear of being called racists? Like the Bradford grooming gangs organisations supposedly there to protect us are treading on egg shells.
What about Jo Cox's murderer? Where are all of the white, middle-aged men denouncing him? He was a terrorist. Ian Brady, is it all white people's fault. Maybe if more white people spoke out, he wouldn't have done it? Stop tarring a race of people by the same brush. They don't represent Muslims any more than Timothy McVeigh represents Christians.
think you need to look at muslim countries and the laws in them.
their core beliefs which they bring with them and pass down are totally different to ours and thats where the problem starts.
we have a problem with our muslim comunity thats clear as day.
earlier this week you were pushing the we dont have a problem with muslim grooming gangs{ a polite name for the scum of the earth }?
despite the fact that half a dozen now have been eventually brought to justice.. does it really have to touch you personally for a penny to drop?
I'm sorry but it wasn't that long ago this country used to burn women at the stake on suspicion of witchery. Just because someone's laws are different than yours doesn't mean it's wrong. Yes places like Saudi Arabia have laws that would go beyond breaking basic human rights. But don't tell me Britain never ruled under law that didn't included rash punishment for minor crime in its history. and actually the grooming gangs were made up of both Muslim AND Christian Pakistanis.