Lee Anderson vs Mayor of London

Lowland1

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I might be picking extreme examples such as when isis were throwing homosexuals off of buildings. But to me it looks like it's the liberal/left are most in favour of high immigration, taking refugees etc, despite many of these people come from cultures that are fundamentally opposed to lgbt, and woman's rights. I can't see that just because they arrive in Britain they are suddenly going to develop Liberal values.
The liberal left aren't the brightest. However neither are the extreme right. There's probably a lot of common ground between them and a strict Muslim especially with their attitudes to crime and punishment and modern life in general.
 
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Muck Spreader

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I haven’t heard of any Christian groups bombing teenage girls at pop concerts in the Middle East, or commuters on the Tube in Tehran.
There are bad people throughout the world of all religions, but most religions don’t reward killing non believers in their holy scriptures.
I personally don't have time for any religion that promotes zealots. But the Crusaders were seen to be doing the Christian gods work and probably killed 1 to 1.5 million Muslims in the process which they haven't forgot.
 

arcobob

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I don't think many Brits ( small racist minority excepted) would expect us to be anything than fair and reasonable, we are rapidly moving to a state where anyone white dare not say anything against anyone that isn't white, it matters not whether what is said is true or not, the more that situation increases the more people will become agitated by the state of the UK where white people feel second class citizens.
Markleism at its worst. I wouldf not criticise anybody regarding their colour or religious views provided that they were not promoting racial or religious activity that affects others.adversely. I am not religious but I will unequivocally state that I consider all religions to work on the inherant frailties of human nature and in doing so demonise people, thus creating the situation we have now.. :unsure:
 

robs1

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I personally don't have time for any religion that promotes zealots. But the Crusaders were seen to be doing the Christian gods work and probably killed 1 to 1.5 million Muslims in the process which they haven't forgot.
About time they moved on they started best part of 1000 years ago and ended 700 years ago and it could be argued the Christians were only taking back land from.muslims . I thought my ex wife could hold a grudge but she is a right amateur compared to them
 

Swarfmonkey

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It's in the Old Testament too. The punishment for it is death too. Luckily for the LBTQ whatever community the UK is a marginally Christian country and we've moved on. Homosexuality is common in Arab countries but they don't celebrate it.

Those same Arab countries that have also happen to have extreme punishments for it?
 

BrianV

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Listening to the radio this morning with a Tory spokesperson , kill 30,000 & injure 70,000 Palestinians more than half women & children & hey that's ok because you're our kind of people, hell we will even supply you with the arms to do it, but you go on a demo & fly a flag or sing a song, suddenly you become a very dangerous extremist that badly needs locking up, this it seems is the new "improved" Tory party.
Let's see just how much support they get in Rochdale tonight.
 

Muck Spreader

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About time they moved on they started best part of 1000 years ago and ended 700 years ago and it could be argued the Christians were only taking back land from.muslims . I thought my ex wife could hold a grudge but she is a right amateur compared to them
Its only the same justification the Jews are using about Palestine.
 

arcobob

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I read an article written by a German muslim of Turkish parentage . He still practices his faith on a daily basis but only to that extent allowed or approved by the customs of his adopted state. He said that many muslims would not consider that he was a true muslim unless he followed the religion to the letter, to which his simple answer was that, if you cannot follow the laws and customs of the country in which you live you are in the wrong country.
He said that fundamental Islam teaching is both barbaric and not compatible with customs of the western world. That, I would agree, should apply to all reliious dogma.
 

fudge

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Absolute nonsense. Religion is just a side you are on. If it wasn’t Catholics v Protestants or Jews v Muslims it would be Leeds v Man Utd. White v Black . Short hair v Long hair. Pick a reason .Fendt v Valtra seems to ignite people on this forum.
Many religions reinforces tribalism in that they advocate “converting” non believers. Inherently those religions encourage their followers to view themselves as superior or more enlightened than the rest of humanity.
 

Lowland1

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Mixed Farmer

Many religions reinforces tribalism in that they advocate “converting” non believers. Inherently those religions encourage their followers to view themselves as superior or more enlightened than the rest of humanity.
I’m surrounded by Christian missionaries actively recruiting and telling all kinds of lies. However if it wasn’t them there would be another group doing similar looking for recruits to the cause.
 

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