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Is There An Ever Growing Anti Islam Movement In Uk?
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With the bombings the other week and this latest incident:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-londo n-23808 038
are we seeing a growing tendency toward Islamophobia?
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are we seeing a growing tendency toward Islamophobia?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my daughter went on a hen night to blackpool 2 weekends ago, the girls all dressed as belly dancers with veils over their lower faces. One nightclub told them to drop the veils or they couldn't go in apparently. Most were not bothered at all mind. A couple of the party are right clumpers, I would have thought they'd have been barred for the expanse of uncovered flesh but then we are talking blackpool
Islamophobia in Europe is centuries old but it is comming out more now. As I mentioned in another thread that in Europe 1000s books have been written in the past few centuries to defame Islam. In recent times media has made it their full time job to pick on anything small of large where they can give Islam a bad advertisement. But on the other hand few people are still worried that despite of all that Islam is still on the rise in Europe and the West. And that is the reason they are going out of their ways to oppose Islam. One example is here where a very well known poster posted a question. Just read what her own response to the question is.
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Soci ety-and -Cultur e/Quest ion1270 529.htm l
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I deplore those who put the bombs on our streets, fanatics did that, they happened to be Muslims, that didn't help the cause did it.
1000's of books, where do these people get the time to defame Islam, whilst you have Islamic followers denouncing cartoons, threatening to kill Salman Rushdie, and sundry other unsavoury acts of violence, not to forget the charmers who walked around the East End of London telling people that it was their area and to keep out, surprised they didn't add infidel to that. plus the likes of Anjem Choudary and his followers spouting bilge there will be Sharia Law in Britain and that the so far non existent Islamic flag will one day fly over Parliament, come on, this isn't even remotely funny. Women walking around covered head to toe in the Burkha and veil, this is Britain, remember that when you are spouting your dogma. A country that so far has bent over backwards to accommodate people from many nations.
1000's of books, where do these people get the time to defame Islam, whilst you have Islamic followers denouncing cartoons, threatening to kill Salman Rushdie, and sundry other unsavoury acts of violence, not to forget the charmers who walked around the East End of London telling people that it was their area and to keep out, surprised they didn't add infidel to that. plus the likes of Anjem Choudary and his followers spouting bilge there will be Sharia Law in Britain and that the so far non existent Islamic flag will one day fly over Parliament, come on, this isn't even remotely funny. Women walking around covered head to toe in the Burkha and veil, this is Britain, remember that when you are spouting your dogma. A country that so far has bent over backwards to accommodate people from many nations.
there has been a decided campaign against Christians if you think about it, how many times have they been sidelined over issues, say gay rights, Christian couples who run B&B have been had up in court for their beliefs, a woman did not a right to wear a crucifix at work, and so on. I am not much in the way of being a believer but i do think that Christianity gets just as bad a press, some of it is undoubtedly like some of the followers of Islam, is self inflicted. I remember posting on here once, about some ads in a newspaper for rooms/apartments to let, and they clearly stated Muslims only, how can one get away with that i wonder.
Keyplus, actually, I’m going to add to that. You don’t consider yourself to be a fundamentalist; nevertheless you have, on these very pages, said among other things that Muslims don’t come to the west for a better life but to show westerners ‘the way’, that Islam will one day rule, and that you would like to see the flag of Islam flying over Downing Street. How do you think westerners feel when they see fundamentalists blowing people up, and when they hear people like you, who claim to be ‘moderates’ saying what you say? Why are you surprised that anti-Islamic feeling exists in the west?
I agree with emmie - I'd say there's a growing anti-religion movement in the UK - which is something I find refreshing and gives me some level hope. As a religion, there's an awful lot to criticize about Islam.
But I do think there's a growing anti-Arab sentiment, so to speak, largely because the words "Arab" and "Muslim", are starting to become interchangeable with "Pedophile" and "Suicide Bomber" in the heads of a large section of the Great Braindead British public. And, as usual, the press does nothing to question it.
But I do think there's a growing anti-Arab sentiment, so to speak, largely because the words "Arab" and "Muslim", are starting to become interchangeable with "Pedophile" and "Suicide Bomber" in the heads of a large section of the Great Braindead British public. And, as usual, the press does nothing to question it.
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