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Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders is on course to win the most votes in parliamentary elections on Wednesday that were dominated by debate around rising immigration in the Netherlands.
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Finally, the tide seems to be turning?
No best answer has yet been selected by Khandro. 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.if muslims don't integrate and keep to their own communities it is a problem (and i would agree it has destructive consequences)
but if they then integrate and succeed so well as becoming the london mayor or the first minister of scotland... then it is also a problem apparently.
a person who subscribes to this double standard has a problem with muslims as people. it isn't a "bold truth" it is a nasty prejudice pure and simple of the same order as that expressed recently by stuart seldowitz.
What went on at the below schools have one thing in common...each one of them had a rent-a-mob turn up. I'm firmly of the opinion that this bullying mobs are going to gather in increasing numbers and on increasing occasions.
What other religion acts in this way?
Kettlethorpe High School
Anderton Park primary school
Almondbury Community School
Untitled - and corby - ask yourself why Pakistan celebrated when Khan was elected mayor of our capital city. Local boy done good? No. He was born here. Must be something else then.
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one of those muslim MPs that appears on the list naomi provided earlier is Zarah Sultana gave an interview to Novara Media (a very left wing news source but hear me out)
here's what she had to say about being a muslim MP... worth reading I think for the naomis of the world
"It's incredibly distressing. There's a pain that is completely attached to that because you are hearing these horrible thoughts that someone not only thinks but is able to send to you knowing that you are going to read it and feel quite bad and they are okay with you feeling that way. Which is incredibly heartbreaking because I do this job to make a positive difference. I got involved in politics - in mainstream politics - because I want to have an NHS that's fully funded, where people are able to get the support that they need, where people are able to live in housing that doesn't have mold or infestation, where we're able to go to university and not worry about the debt that we get, that people are able to get the mental health support that they need. All of these things that we all benefit from. But because of the colour of my skin or the religion that I choose to follow, that somehow is beyond the pale for some people. Which is a difficult thing to process because it is a constant reminder that no matter how hard you work or how good the politics that you have, you will never really be accepted by some elements of society - which is not reflective of the public as a whole of course."
Just a muslim to naomi. A problem that she's there at all.
"the term, 'Great Replacement' was coined by the French writer I have quoted above"
he's a white supremacist khandro. and he might have called it "great replacement" but he didn't invent the theory.... the KKK were saying the same thing back in the 1970s and 1980s through their hideous mouthpiece David Duke as a way of repackaging their ideas. it isn't a coincidence that so many modern neonazis have rallied around the great replacement conspiracy theory - it is central to their ideology.