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Was slightly disappointed when I opened this thread, to find that it wasn't a news story from sunny Huddersfield, or has the doggy jihad been in place there for a while ??
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostConsidering the lack of homosexual suicide bombers is it any wonder, the PC brigade must be up in arms about their homophobia
They don't even have equal opportunities suicide bombers!
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostAnd chuck in that Muslims as a group are detested more than atheists and homosexuals and you have gravy train of eyes wanting to find out what "the muzzies are demanding be changed now".
They don't even have equal opportunities suicide bombers!
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And chuck in that Muslims as a group are detested more than atheists and homosexuals and you have gravy train of eyes wanting to find out what "the muzzies are demanding be changed now".
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostSo, essentially the DT is trying to be like the DM.
I think it was the most recent issue of the Eye that told how one of the few journalists left at the Telegraph had used their journalistic skills to do online research that uncovered that somebody claiming to be a "digital media specialist" in order to get a high-profile job was, in fact, nothing of the kind, and didn't even have the degree they claimed to have from a top American university.
The lying "digital media specialist" was the new top bod at the Telegraph.
The journalist, rather than being rewarded for demonstrating their ability to bring their skills to bear on digital media issues, was sacked.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post- Says "tulip" on the telly;
- Mocks a disabled MP for his disability;
- Blames male adultery on women;
- Fined and jailed for contempt of court;
- Various acts of petty racism.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe two blokes who are quoted by the Telegraph both seem to have form for seeking to provoke controversy.
Mohamad Sabu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - in which the disliker of dogs insults the memory of a bunch of police officers who were killed by Communist rebels in 1950, and who are generally regarded as national heroes.
But that's nothing compared to the attention-seeking of the other one: Ibrahim Ali (Malaysia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Says "tulip" on the telly;
- Mocks a disabled MP for his disability;
- Blames male adultery on women;
- Fined and jailed for contempt of court;
- Various acts of petty racism.
I also note that, despite the Telegraph's hand-wringing, nobody has thought the comments about dogs sufficiently interesting to add to their Wikipedia pages, which would surely have happened by now if anybody in Malaysia gave a toss about what they said.
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- Says "tulip" on the telly;
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The two blokes who are quoted by the Telegraph both seem to have form for seeking to provoke controversy.
Mohamad Sabu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - in which the disliker of dogs insults the memory of a bunch of police officers who were killed by Communist rebels in 1950, and who are generally regarded as national heroes.
But that's nothing compared to the attention-seeking of the other one: Ibrahim Ali (Malaysia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Says "tulip" on the telly;
- Mocks a disabled MP for his disability;
- Blames male adultery on women;
- Fined and jailed for contempt of court;
- Various acts of petty racism.
I also note that, despite the Telegraph's hand-wringing, nobody has thought the comments about dogs sufficiently interesting to add to their Wikipedia pages, which would surely have happened by now if anybody in Malaysia gave a toss about what they said.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey seem to hate almost everything else in creation, including variations on themselves, so why should lizards & GALs be left out?
You've only got yourself to blame.
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Originally posted by zeitghoststuff
Just wondering
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When I go into the asian areas I now see asians with dogs. It okay for muslims to own dogs but they must not live with in the house. But I know that in Pakistan very rare to see a dog with an owner. Most are strays or guard dogs.
Anyone think this is just a publicity stunt?
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostSo muslims don't like dogs.
No some Malaysian Muslims don't like dogs.
I personally grew up with people who were Muslim and had a pet dog. In one of the cases the dog would have been useless for security because it had a habit of jumping on people and licking them.
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