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Will it all fall on deaf ears?
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David Cameron tells us that the terrorist threat to Britain is "as serious as it has ever been".
/// He also suggests that Britain faces fundamental questions about why young Muslims continue to be drawn into violent extremism. The Islamic community must help address how their minds are "poisoned", he says. ///
Will the indigenous population sit up and take notice, let alone the moderate Islamic community?
David Cameron tells us that the terrorist threat to Britain is "as serious as it has ever been".
/// He also suggests that Britain faces fundamental questions about why young Muslims continue to be drawn into violent extremism. The Islamic community must help address how their minds are "poisoned", he says. ///
Will the indigenous population sit up and take notice, let alone the moderate Islamic community?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//not a fan of informers myself (the Nazis loved them, of course), though given the eagerness of Brits to spy on one another via CCTVs and so on, I suspect I'm in a minority. //
JNO, How on earth can you compare British security with the Nazi regime?
If you weren't so established on this site I'd call you a troll.
You do seem to suspend common sense in order to post deliberately inflammatory comments.
JNO, How on earth can you compare British security with the Nazi regime?
If you weren't so established on this site I'd call you a troll.
You do seem to suspend common sense in order to post deliberately inflammatory comments.
it wasn't just Nazis; the Soviet Union, East Germany and the Stasi, the Khmer Rouge, the Vichy regime in France - all relied heavily on informers. But I wasn't actually talking about the regimes but about the people who are so ready to do their informing for them. As sandyRoe correctly says, denouncing people used not to be the British way.
Would I report to the police if I saw someone committing a crime, aog? Yes. If I just heard him making some religious statement I disapproved of? Nope.
But of course I'm not British, so I don't have this urge to tell tales to matron.
Would I report to the police if I saw someone committing a crime, aog? Yes. If I just heard him making some religious statement I disapproved of? Nope.
But of course I'm not British, so I don't have this urge to tell tales to matron.
Evening Naomi. This man is of the same ilk as the shoe bomber and the doctors who made the attack on Glasgow airport. They are a greater danger to themselves than to anyone else.
The real danger for us is in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. It was in Pakistan that the London bombers learned their murderous skills.
The real danger for us is in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. It was in Pakistan that the London bombers learned their murderous skills.
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What's said in public and what's done in private may be two very different things. It's more than likely that there are informers in the congregation of Luton mosque and that al-Abdaly was known to the police.
But what could the informers have told the police? You don't need to be a Muslim to know of the plight of the Palestinians, or the Kashmiris, or Islamic people in areas of what was the Soviet Union.
"He's a man who talks of the oppression of our brothers in foreign countries." If that was enough to bring you to the attention of the police there would be more than Muslims on their lists.
But what could the informers have told the police? You don't need to be a Muslim to know of the plight of the Palestinians, or the Kashmiris, or Islamic people in areas of what was the Soviet Union.
"He's a man who talks of the oppression of our brothers in foreign countries." If that was enough to bring you to the attention of the police there would be more than Muslims on their lists.
Sandy, you make the grave mistake of assuming the people we're talking about are civilised and think logically. They're not and they don't. They are madmen. I have great sympathy for the plight of the Palestinians but I'm not planning to blow anyone up on their behalf. We can't afford to say 'what if?' - and we certainly can't afford to give them the benefit of the doubt. The simple fact is they are our enemy and if they had their way we would all be dead. In your failure to condemn them this is what you and jno and all the other apologists are actually supporting. I have to wonder whose side you people are actually on.
Naomi, the leaders of the Luton mosque will still need to live in their community. They probably did tell the police about al-Abdaly, but they, for understandable reasons, aren't going to tell the wider world that they did.
I thought that it would go without saying that I condemn the murderous violence of the extremists.
Where in any of my posts have I ever been an apologist for murder?
I thought that it would go without saying that I condemn the murderous violence of the extremists.
Where in any of my posts have I ever been an apologist for murder?