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    #41
    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Islamophobi...=1&*entries*=0

    In 1989, the Ayatollah Khomeni, ruler of Islamic Iran issued a fatwa calling on all Muslims worldwide to murder the novelist Salman Rushdie for insulting the Prophet Muhammad and Islam. Rushdie’s crime? Blasphemy or “Islamophobia,” as it has come to be known. Since then we have seen worldwide violent Muslim protests over cartoons, blasphemy laws in Europe, prosecutions of notable opponents of Islamic terror like Oriana Fallaci and Geert Wilders, and the demonization of courageous opponents of Islamic imperialism and terror in the West. David Horowitz and Robert Spencer describe the origins of the word “Islamophobia” as a coinage of the Muslim Brotherhood and show how the Brotherhood launched a campaign, by ginning up “Islamophobia” as a hate crime, to stigmatize mention of such issues as radical Islam’s violence against women and murder of homosexuals, and the constant incitement of many imams to terrorism. The authors make the case that “Islamophobia” is a dagger aimed at the heart of free speech and also at the heart of our national security.
    Yep and if we don't make an effort to invite these people into our society properly all they will have is those very mosques and indoctrinating bastards that preach hate. You don't beat radicalisation by locking it out, you do it by showing the people that feel trapped that they can let go of some of the old ways and help make new ways...

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      #42
      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
      https://www.amazon.co.uk/Islamophobi...=1&*entries*=0

      In 1989, the Ayatollah Khomeni, ruler of Islamic Iran issued a fatwa calling on all Muslims worldwide to murder the novelist Salman Rushdie for insulting the Prophet Muhammad and Islam. Rushdie’s crime? Blasphemy or “Islamophobia,” as it has come to be known. Since then we have seen worldwide violent Muslim protests over cartoons, blasphemy laws in Europe, prosecutions of notable opponents of Islamic terror like Oriana Fallaci and Geert Wilders, and the demonization of courageous opponents of Islamic imperialism and terror in the West. David Horowitz and Robert Spencer describe the origins of the word “Islamophobia” as a coinage of the Muslim Brotherhood and show how the Brotherhood launched a campaign, by ginning up “Islamophobia” as a hate crime, to stigmatize mention of such issues as radical Islam’s violence against women and murder of homosexuals, and the constant incitement of many imams to terrorism. The authors make the case that “Islamophobia” is a dagger aimed at the heart of free speech and also at the heart of our national security.
      When does Horowitz say that the term was coined?

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        #43
        Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
        welcome to Londonistan
        London premises Known to be operating under Sharia rules:

        Pre May 2016:
        Properties (leased by the UK Government via a 'sukuk' Islamic bond scheme)
        Admiralty House
        Richmond House
        22-26 Whitehall
        Wellington House

        Hotels
        Bermondsey Square Hotel


        Post May 2016: ?

        You wanted it, you voted for it, you've got it.
        Last edited by SunnyInHades; 6 May 2016, 17:08.

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          #44
          Originally posted by bobspud View Post
          Yep and if we don't make an effort to invite these people into our society properly all they will have is those very mosques and indoctrinating bastards that preach hate. You don't beat radicalisation by locking it out, you do it by showing the people that feel trapped that they can let go of some of the old ways and help make new ways...
          Yeah, that's right, give 'em an inch and see what they take...
          His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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            #45
            As an indian I am really disappointed that a Pakistani muslim has become mayor.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
              As an indian I am really disappointed that a Pakistani muslim has become mayor.
              As someone British I'm really disappointed and sad that someone who has left a country for a better life in the UK and has clearly has settled in the UK is bringing issues from that country into this country...
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                #47
                If you really want a laugh, head over to the Daily Mail website - they're spitting feathers in the comments section.
                'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
                Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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                  #48
                  I'm glad the next Mayor is a Muslim from a poor background, and not someone who is from a rich background and has lead a hate fed campaign.
                  "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                    I'm glad the next Mayor is a Muslim from a poor background, and not someone who is from a rich background and has lead a reality fed campaign.
                    FTFY
                    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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                      #50
                      Well, let's give the bloke a chance, and see how it pans out.

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