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Muslims and terrorism, do they just accept it?

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    #91
    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
    I've said it before and I will say it again.

    From the Muslim population you have a variety of groups.

    Within Muslims you have a subset whom are Sunni
    Within Sunni Muslims you have a subset whom are Wahabi/Salafist
    Within Wahabi/Salafist you have a subset who sympathise with Terrorists because of their motives
    Within the subset of those who sympathise you have a subset who are actually inclined to be involved in terrorism.

    Saudi Arabia are the "Man City" of the Muslim sect world. Because they have been investing in their sect for the last 40 or 50 years they are now bearing the fruits (or in this case thorns). The west chose to chum up to them all these years and sell them arms which they have now used to bomb the living hell out of Yemen. All of our concern should be Saudi - they are the mother ship of ISIS and AlQaeda (Set your mind back to Independence day film). Once you take out the mother ship then within a few decades you will find a lot less extremists and everything will calm down.

    Capish?
    This is true. I keep implying that these ME & NA countries are full of savages, but as I've said before savagery can be sponsored - and it is the the interests of many 'leaderships' to keep them savage. And SA is the linchpin.

    France supplies SA, who have a truly awful record, with billions of dollars worth of weaponry, and then acts all upset when aforementioned savages start shooting the place up.

    Stop associating with these places until they show they can behave, and surely in time the region will succumb the pressures of missed economic opportunities.

    Christianity wasn't very different not that long ago, and now we've progressed to the point where we can only call most western countries christian in the very loosest sense of the word.

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      #92
      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srebrenica_massacre

      Yes, we have heard of the UN peacekeepers.

      The Dutch UN soldiers left Srebrenica and the Serbians moved in, dug trenches and shot 9000 Bosnians into them. In 95. In Europe.
      Yes I remember. Too few troops and a poor mandate, amongst other things.

      I'm sure they have learnt the lessons of this?
      http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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        #93
        Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
        This is true. I keep implying that these ME & NA countries are full of savages, but as I've said before savagery can be sponsored - and it is the the interests of many 'leaderships' to keep them savage. And SA is the linchpin.

        France and the UK, in fact any country with an arms industry, supplies SA, who have a truly awful record, with billions of dollars worth of weaponry, and then acts all upset when aforementioned savages start shooting the place up.

        Stop associating with these places until they show they can behave, and surely in time the region will succumb the pressures of missed economic opportunities.

        Christianity wasn't very different not that long ago, and now we've progressed to the point where we can only call most western countries christian in the very loosest sense of the word.
        FTFY...
        Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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          #94
          We've allowed all this cr@p to spread by our pernicious doctrine of multiculturalism. We need to stop operating a 2 tier system in this country. No halal, no sharia courts etc (and no kosher too) - they have to accept our western secular society . That means being totally ruthless when it comes to dealing with the mosques & madrassas that are preaching this bile.

          Nip it all in the bud in other words.

          It's no good bombing ISIS when our own home grown hate preachers and jihadis are going issue the clarion call to rise up against the kaffir to a whole new raft of would be nutters as a result of our actions.

          I don't know if there are any Muslim organisations that promote a tolerant form of Islam ( I don't know even if there is a form of Islam compatible with modern Western values) but they should be supported too.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View Post
            We've allowed all this cr@p to spread by our pernicious doctrine of multiculturalism. We need to stop operating a 2 tier system in this country. No halal, no sharia courts etc (and no kosher too) - they have to accept our western secular society . That means being totally ruthless when it comes to dealing with the mosques & madrassas that are preaching this bile.

            Nip it all in the bud in other words.

            It's no good bombing ISIS when our own home grown hate preachers and jihadis are going issue the clarion call to rise up against the kaffir to a whole new raft of would be nutters as a result of our actions.

            I don't know if there are any Muslim organisations that promote a tolerant form of Islam ( I don't know even if there is a form of Islam compatible with modern Western values) but they should be supported too.
            The mosques and madrassa's are not where this is being spread. It's in back rooms and via the internet. Every case of home grown terrorists has followed the same pattern.

            They start as regular individuals attending their local mosque. They feel disenfranchised and ignored by society at large and start challenging the local Imam. They either become disillusioned themselves and leave or they are asked to leave becasue their beliefs do not match the majority. They may or may not be reported to the authorities, it actually makes little difference. They drop out of circulation and begin to make contact with other ISIS supporters via social media and the internet. They become increasingly isolated from the rest of the community as their ISIS handlers ramp up the brainwashing to the point that they are persuaded to leave for Syria/Iraq/Afganistan or to carry out attacks at home.

            In the mean time the Britain First forums are over there -> I'm sure you'd be very welcome.
            "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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              #96
              Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
              FTFY...
              Stop associating with these places until they show they can behave, and surely in time the region will succumb the pressures of missed economic opportunities.


              Isn't that what happened with Egypt, Lybia and Syria?
              Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                #97
                Originally posted by DaveB View Post

                In the mean time the Britain First forums are over there -> I'm sure you'd be very welcome.
                That was unnecessary.

                What I was basically saying is that they need to be pushed towards their own enlightenment .
                Last edited by Gumbo Robot; 19 November 2015, 10:32.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View Post
                  That was unnecessary
                  It was
                  Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
                    Yes I remember. Too few troops and a poor mandate, amongst other things.

                    I'm sure they have learnt the lessons of this?
                    Yeah now they would just carpet bomb them with a vicious and I mean vicious leaflet drop
                    Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.

                    No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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                      Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
                      Yeah now they would just carpet bomb them with a vicious and I mean vicious leaflet drop
                      Well the UN seems the most legitimate route to peace. The more contributions globally into the UN, the better it will be.
                      http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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