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Are You, Like Me, A Proud Infidel?
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Is it not time do you think, that we should brandish and flaunt our status as infidels and send a message to Muslims that Britons are stirring and waking up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it adds anything to the discussion --- we had a very good, nice, Muslim Pakistani family at my last school in Bradford. Dad was a senior Dr., can't remember mum's occupation, something to do with law. The daughter I knew and taught was a great kid and she followed her older 2 brothers into a Russell group uni.. (one of them went to, I think, Cambridge) lovely girl, westernised, played hockey etc. for the school.
We were really looking forward to welcoming the younger brother - but dad refused and told us that, as a school, we now had too many of the 'wrong sort of Muslims'. I quote exactly - it stuck in the memory.
I am proud of being a Christian - but it is not our way to flaunt our beliefs, sorry. Perhaps you are right Theland and it is time to be more assertive. I would find this difficult. Where I live assumes that we are all basically Christian. I hope that I would not be found to be wanting if called upon to stand up for my beliefs, but I don't want another 'Holy War'. Different if pushed to the limit.
We were really looking forward to welcoming the younger brother - but dad refused and told us that, as a school, we now had too many of the 'wrong sort of Muslims'. I quote exactly - it stuck in the memory.
I am proud of being a Christian - but it is not our way to flaunt our beliefs, sorry. Perhaps you are right Theland and it is time to be more assertive. I would find this difficult. Where I live assumes that we are all basically Christian. I hope that I would not be found to be wanting if called upon to stand up for my beliefs, but I don't want another 'Holy War'. Different if pushed to the limit.
I always wondered why my university, Durham, was not a part of the Russell group. I discovered much later that a condition of membership was that there was a medical school attached. When the group was founded King's College, Durham, which housed the medical school had recently become the university of Newcastle, so Durham no longer qualified. This has since been remedied since Durham opened a new campus on Teeside which has a medical school. I can't think why that was a necessary qualification, but there you go.
Andy Hughes thinks that we do not live in a society that is overrun with Islamic influence. It's a quaint and nostalgic idea but not one that has any real basis in reality in many part of the UK today. Maybe Andy lives in a rather salubrious area without a large Muslim population. Who knows.
Nevertheless, as an experiment to prove Andy's point, I would challenge him to draw a depiction of Mohammed and post that piece of artwork on some reasonably popular social media platform along with his name and address. If Andy's drawing skills are as woeful as mine, he could always copy someone else's artwork and do the same. A quick internet search should be able to supply the requisite facsimile of Islam's prophet. The drawing doesn't have to depict Mohammed doing anything immoral, illegal or seditious. All it has to do is depict Mohammed in pictorial form.
Do that Andy and if, after a few months, your life hasn't been prematurely terminated, turned into a living hell and if you haven't had a visit from the local constabulary then I shall concede the point that we are not living in a country with undue Islamic influence.
Of course, we all know that Andy will not do this. He will not do it because he knows that his life would be turned upside down by such an action. It rather begs the question – why would someone who genuinely rejects the notion that we are living in a society that has undue Islamic influence be afraid to put his money where his mouth is?
Nevertheless, as an experiment to prove Andy's point, I would challenge him to draw a depiction of Mohammed and post that piece of artwork on some reasonably popular social media platform along with his name and address. If Andy's drawing skills are as woeful as mine, he could always copy someone else's artwork and do the same. A quick internet search should be able to supply the requisite facsimile of Islam's prophet. The drawing doesn't have to depict Mohammed doing anything immoral, illegal or seditious. All it has to do is depict Mohammed in pictorial form.
Do that Andy and if, after a few months, your life hasn't been prematurely terminated, turned into a living hell and if you haven't had a visit from the local constabulary then I shall concede the point that we are not living in a country with undue Islamic influence.
Of course, we all know that Andy will not do this. He will not do it because he knows that his life would be turned upside down by such an action. It rather begs the question – why would someone who genuinely rejects the notion that we are living in a society that has undue Islamic influence be afraid to put his money where his mouth is?
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