Religion & Spirituality1 min ago
Will the extremists be prosecuted for offence?
Well while the rest of us were having 2 minutes silence, our muslim friends were burning poppies, wonderful eh? The rest of us get harranged and prosecuted for the slightest offence. Will the purpetrators now be arrested and charged?
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Where's the link to a poppy-burning story please?
This also was in today's press http://www.metro.co.u...tten-on-armistice-day
This also was in today's press http://www.metro.co.u...tten-on-armistice-day
It is not an offence to burn a poppy. It is very disrespectful, just like burning a copy of the Koran or even a national flag. The people who do symbol gestures such as those, are usually intolerant of others beliefs, but it is not (and shouldn't be an offence).
You refer to "our muslim friends were burning poppies". Well, about 12 individuals out of a UK population of 1,600,000. That is like saying the British people spent yesterday breaking windows at the Conservative's HQ. Is that how you spent yesterday Loosehead?
You refer to "our muslim friends were burning poppies". Well, about 12 individuals out of a UK population of 1,600,000. That is like saying the British people spent yesterday breaking windows at the Conservative's HQ. Is that how you spent yesterday Loosehead?
yes boxtops but they choose to burn poppies on armistice day..they could have done it yesterday or tomorrow but they chose armistice day didnt they??..so the burning of the koran should coincide with a time of the year that is sacred to them just as today and rememberance sunday is sacred to millions of people...and i have yet to see a muslim wearing a poppy here in my hometown..and believe me there are enough of them living around these parts....
Agreed, stoke, but as has already been pointed out, a handful of blokes doing something objectionable is not representative of the vast majority of the Muslim population here in the UK or elsewhere. The link I posted earlier in this thread shows that many Muslim soldiers also fought "on our side" and should also be commemorated - the people burning poppies today probably have no idea of their fellow Muslims' war history. If they think poppies glorify war, that's why they did it, then they are wrong.
gromit i agree that we should not lower ourselves to their level but dont you think enough is enough?? i say fight fire with fire and lets show this ''minoroty'' that the british public should not be treated with such hatred..after all they are on our streets burning a symbol that is sacred to many people..and before anyone says that our streets are their streets to then they should be arrested for inciting racial hatred..im sure that if there was a koran burning protest then that is what would happen..i do agree with you boxtops that it is not every muslim that feels and acts like this but there is a serious element that does feel like this and it is these that will bring terror to our streets....again....
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