Originally posted by Cyberman
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI get the feeling Cyber is more the bride type, if you get my drift.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere's hope for you yet , you old queen.
Always the bridesmaid never the groom.
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Latest news this morning is that forced marriages have risen by 300%.
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Hmm, quick flip through.
Ah yes, Torquemada as a valid comparison with present day Islam, what do a few centuries matter? And normal class divisions are certainly comparable to those between a modern secular state and fundamentalist Islam. And a sane retort to a comment on faith schools promoting division? "You may as well say all schools should be in the same place" Love the argument.
There are some idiots on this board and Cyberman isn't one of them. As stated on another thread I am somewhat surprised by the abusive nature of comments by Snaw and Sas, bright chaps both, but if some others have a single logically functioning brain cell it isn't very apparent.Last edited by xoggoth; 1 July 2009, 15:22.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAbolition of some grammar schools has actually caused greater integration although lowered the standard of education generally. But seriously, you cannot compare religious segregation with educational segregation.
Segregating the intelligent from those that need special attention in order to keep up can only be a good thing, so that kids that have the ability to learn more quickly can, and thus benefit UK PLC in the long-run.
I actually practise segregation on this BB by putting morons such as Snore and Crassguru on my ignore list. So there are times when it can be beneficial.
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Originally posted by original PM View Post..........
However the Catholic religion does not promote intolerance of other religions or of the rights of other people to follow which ever relegion they wish.
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Or did they not tell you about Torquemada?
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIf you need proof for a commonsense observation then you really do have a problem.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI actually practise segregation on this BB by putting morons such as Snore and Crassguru on my ignore list. So there are times when it can be beneficial.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostAny proof? Oh wait your statements are all the proof we need because you know everything. Well..at least what you get off the various websites you read and then paste onto here.
This society is segregated already..the rich hang out with the rich, the middle class hang out with the middle class and royalty that have orgies amongst themselves. Very rarely is there any intermixing going on between these groups. Do you also have a solution for that?
If you need proof for a commonsense observation then you really do have a problem.
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