ChatterBank2 mins ago
Another Step In The Islamification Of Londonistan Or A Further Demonstrations Of Its People's Ability To See Past Religion And Race?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by sandyRoe. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.FF,
80% of the borough is not muslim, but she still won. The OP seems to be suggesting Islamification is taking place based on this result. She did not win by just the muslim vote, she won because she was representing the Labour Party. Her being a muslim did not deter enough, or any voters from voting for her. It may have guaranteed the majority of 20% of voters, but she took more than 20% of the vote. So it is fair to say, she won despite being a muslim.
80% of the borough is not muslim, but she still won. The OP seems to be suggesting Islamification is taking place based on this result. She did not win by just the muslim vote, she won because she was representing the Labour Party. Her being a muslim did not deter enough, or any voters from voting for her. It may have guaranteed the majority of 20% of voters, but she took more than 20% of the vote. So it is fair to say, she won despite being a muslim.
Sp, in my experience people of mixed race such as Pakistani/Polish, West Indian/English consider themselves to be black. Can you name one in the public eye who appears to consider himself/herself to be white? I can’t.
fiction-factory, // she was using immigrants as short hand for immigrants/children of immigrants.//
I wasn't. I’ve already explained to sp that I specifically separated my reference to immigrants from my reference to black people. I don’t know whether he hasn’t understood my original post at 07:29 or whether he is simply determined not to understand it – but I suspect the latter.
fiction-factory, // she was using immigrants as short hand for immigrants/children of immigrants.//
I wasn't. I’ve already explained to sp that I specifically separated my reference to immigrants from my reference to black people. I don’t know whether he hasn’t understood my original post at 07:29 or whether he is simply determined not to understand it – but I suspect the latter.
FF...this profile of her, in the Guardian, would seem to suggest that she is a Muslim.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2016/m ay/30/r osena-a llin-kh an-meet -tootin g-docto r-who-c ould-be -labour s-100th -female -mp
An extract :::
"When I look at Labour, I am really proud to see people who have worked hard to represent society, but there is always room for more. Having me there as the 100th female Labour MP, as a Muslim, as a mixed-race woman, as a mother – these are all things that are positive and would be a step forward"
Its quite clear to me that she won yesterday because she was a Labour candidate.
http://
An extract :::
"When I look at Labour, I am really proud to see people who have worked hard to represent society, but there is always room for more. Having me there as the 100th female Labour MP, as a Muslim, as a mixed-race woman, as a mother – these are all things that are positive and would be a step forward"
Its quite clear to me that she won yesterday because she was a Labour candidate.
naomi24
Maybe West Indian/English, but absolutely not Pakistani/Polish, which is what Rosena Allin-Khan.
If she stood up to give a speech and started with, "As a black woman..." everyone would be confused.
Because she's not black. She's Anglo-Asian.
I have literally never heard of an Asian person calling themselves black.
Have you?
Maybe West Indian/English, but absolutely not Pakistani/Polish, which is what Rosena Allin-Khan.
If she stood up to give a speech and started with, "As a black woman..." everyone would be confused.
Because she's not black. She's Anglo-Asian.
I have literally never heard of an Asian person calling themselves black.
Have you?
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.