I've just realised that I am wrong. Muslims are right to demonstrate about a newspaper printing a blasphemous cartoon. They were also right not to demonstrate when Muslim groups distributed on the internet a video of an infidel having his head cut off. The former is serious. The latter is just light-hearted relief for all the family.
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Bloody religious types!
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Originally posted by JabberwockyAtheism is just hubris -- nothing more, nothing less. It is the solace of a souless little sh*t, sasguru. How dare you presume that there is no god. It is inciting me to great hatred you miserable little pri*k. I think we need to invoke the inciting religious hatred legislation immediately and have you shot.
Does your mum know you're using the computer?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by FungusI wouldn't have any truck with any belief system that cannot withstand having the wee wee extracted. Is Islam really so feeble and autocratic that it can't withstand a few wise cracks. These people make themselves look sad and pathetic. Now if they stood up and said "Yeah, you're rude gits, but we can take it" I might respect them.
The muslims are after domination, mass tax payer funded mmigration is the ground invasion and the political war is fought all round the world, they're trying to force us to live under their belief system, the cartoons are just a welcome excuse (if any were needed) for this religion to try to assert its values on everyone else and of course the muslim nutters with guns will always welcome a reason to start killing, if we allow them to dictate to us we will always be living under the muslim yoke.
Fortunately other countries in the EU are running with this, left to bliar and his cohorts we would have surrendered already and paid billions in compensation, as a staunch anti-european I'm beginning to question my position, perhaps Europe is the only way to get this puss-pile of a country licked into shape.Comment
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Originally posted by vistaThe muslims are after domination, mass tax payer funded mmigration is the ground invasion and the political war is fought all round the world, they're trying to force us to live under their belief system, the cartoons are just a welcome excuse (if any were needed) for this religion to try to assert its values on everyone else and of course the muslim nutters with guns will always welcome a reason to start killing, if we allow them to dictate to us we will always be living under the muslim yoke.
Fortunately other countries in the EU are running with this, left to bliar and his cohorts we would have surrendered already and paid billions in compensation, as a staunch anti-european I'm beginning to question my position, perhaps Europe is the only way to get this puss-pile of a country licked into shape.Comment
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