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Shouldn't This Peaceful Silent March Be Allowed To Take Place Without Violent Opposition?
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Here it is...."I deplore violence against women and children, if its committed by Muslims or any other group of people"
There....now you have it black and white...are you satisfied now ?
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Here it is...."I deplore violence against women and children, if its committed by Muslims or any other group of people"
There....now you have it black and white...are you satisfied now ?
Save this post so that you aren't tempted to confuse my views on this subject ever again.
(Thanks SP ! )
Shouldn’t this Peaceful Silent March be allowed to take place without violent opposition?
Absolutely – and the passage of time appears to confirm that it has, which is excellent news.
I would query the validity of what I perceive the subject to be which ‘anti-Islamisation’ because I don’t believe ‘Islamisation’ exists, so it seems rather pointsless marching to protest against it.
If it was a march against extreme Islamisation, then I would be in favour of that, of course, but then I would be equally in favour of a counter march against extreme nationalism.
The key is the word ‘extreme’ – if that can be left out of the reasons for marching, then they should both become redundant.
Absolutely – and the passage of time appears to confirm that it has, which is excellent news.
I would query the validity of what I perceive the subject to be which ‘anti-Islamisation’ because I don’t believe ‘Islamisation’ exists, so it seems rather pointsless marching to protest against it.
If it was a march against extreme Islamisation, then I would be in favour of that, of course, but then I would be equally in favour of a counter march against extreme nationalism.
The key is the word ‘extreme’ – if that can be left out of the reasons for marching, then they should both become redundant.
and does that imply that if it ISN'T peaceful and silent then it is OK to use violent opposition
so if it comes down to
Shouldnt this march be allowed to take place without violent opposition ?
Yup - I think there is a legal right to that actually - could be wrong
Oh and by the way why doesnt someone save us all the trouble of contributing anew but just c/p the previous 24 hrs worth of answers
Theya re all the same - and they were yesterday - and the day before that
so if it comes down to
Shouldnt this march be allowed to take place without violent opposition ?
Yup - I think there is a legal right to that actually - could be wrong
Oh and by the way why doesnt someone save us all the trouble of contributing anew but just c/p the previous 24 hrs worth of answers
Theya re all the same - and they were yesterday - and the day before that
Peter Pedant - //Oh and by the way why doesnt someone save us all the trouble of contributing anew but just c/p the previous 24 hrs worth of answers
Theya re all the same - and they were yesterday - and the day before that //
Yours may be - mine a freshly minted as they appear, and are bespoke - answering each post with a unique set of words.
Theya re all the same - and they were yesterday - and the day before that //
Yours may be - mine a freshly minted as they appear, and are bespoke - answering each post with a unique set of words.
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