ChatterBank1 min ago
Yet again - it's one rule for Muslim extremists and another for the res...hang on!!!
Can someone PLEASE explain what in God's name is happening here:
http://www.dailymail....remists-face-EDL.html
I thought the accepted line was that Muslim extremists get away with saying and doing anything they like, but if the rest of us did the same, we'd end up in court.
So why on earth have these men been charged?
Is this some big mistake?
Should there be an enquiry?
Or is this further evidence that the 'one rule for them, another for us' argument is...
...poppycock?
(Did you see what I did there?)
http://www.dailymail....remists-face-EDL.html
I thought the accepted line was that Muslim extremists get away with saying and doing anything they like, but if the rest of us did the same, we'd end up in court.
So why on earth have these men been charged?
Is this some big mistake?
Should there be an enquiry?
Or is this further evidence that the 'one rule for them, another for us' argument is...
...poppycock?
(Did you see what I did there?)
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/// The point of their protests are driven by our involvement in what has been described as Illegal war in the Middle East.///
/// Something we should think about - how comes Muslims have been living quietly in the UK for 40 years, but it's only in the past seven or eight years extremism has taken hold? ///
Excuse me but didn't Muslim extremists first blow-up the Twin Towers in 2001 that was 2 years before we invaded Iraq in 2003, so haven't we a right to protest as well?
/// The point of their protests are driven by our involvement in what has been described as Illegal war in the Middle East.///
/// Something we should think about - how comes Muslims have been living quietly in the UK for 40 years, but it's only in the past seven or eight years extremism has taken hold? ///
Excuse me but didn't Muslim extremists first blow-up the Twin Towers in 2001 that was 2 years before we invaded Iraq in 2003, so haven't we a right to protest as well?
All I can say on the matter is that it is (well I suppose not really) unbelievable that these Muslims claim freedom of speech when we all know that anyone that crosses their faith gets a fatwah against them.
Ludicrous. If the judiciary dont get a grip we will see rioting in our streets. Yes, it can happen and no amount of chattering in coffe shops in Islington will stop it
Ludicrous. If the judiciary dont get a grip we will see rioting in our streets. Yes, it can happen and no amount of chattering in coffe shops in Islington will stop it
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