ChatterBank1 min ago
Random acts of unkindness
After the poppy-burning incident by the Muslim fanatics (aka 'trouble-making <expletives>') last year, should we REALLY be agreeing with some of these Daily Mail readers that (effectively) attacks on Muslims of any descent are, to an extent, deserved?
And why target a Somalian mosque when the poppy-burners were of Pakistani descent?
http://www.dailymail....walks-free-court.html
And why target a Somalian mosque when the poppy-burners were of Pakistani descent?
http://www.dailymail....walks-free-court.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They have a point that it isn't racism since it isn't to do with race; but religious belief. And IMO a gaol sentance would be over the top. But an act of such deliberate offence should have resulted in more than an apology, I think. As the offense was towards the Muslim community, perhaps a period of community service within the Muslim community might have been appropriate, and help understanding/education.
A mere storm in a teacup. Why should this idiot have been jailed for shoving some ham into shoes when a bunch of Muslim hooligans almost caused a riot in Luton? last year when our heroic service personnel were marching through after laying their lives on the line in Iraq+Afghanistan?
Don't remember those Muslims being jailed?
Don't remember those Muslims being jailed?
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