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THECORBYLOON

/// Does that include hospitals, doctors, dentists drivers etc? ///

Wasn't there a Muslim doctor involved in a terror attack at Glasgow International Airport in 2007 and was it only the other day when we read that another doctor had gone over to Syria to join ISIS?
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sp1814

/// In your question, you asked "Does this put the quest...etc?" ///

It is that most important ....etc bit that you so craftily left out.

That being .... BACK ONE STEP.
No, AOG, sp is quite correct.

The 'quest for diversity' has been neither damaged (my word) nor put back 'one step' (yours).

AOG

I think on balance, we can trust Muslim doctors.

Let's be honest...so far no Muslim doctor has managed to kill any where near the number that Harold Shipman managed to dispatch.

...and his murders didn't initiate a general fear of elderly white doctors, did they?
AOG

Mathematically it's put the quest back one step. But I don't think it's necessarily something to worry about. It's just one officer.

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sp1814

You also forgot Dr Crippen, in your continuous quest to support anyone following that heinous religion.
What about the nurse found guilty last year of two murders and poisoning twenty patients, was he a Muslim?
Is there any evidence the Muslim former NHS doctor, harmed any patients during his employment in the UK?
If there was Corby, you can bet it would be covered up by useful fools. (and we see plenty of them)
AOG

It's not support...I'm simply trying to say that if you're going to apply a thought process to doctors who are Muslim, surely the same logic needs to be applied to doctors who aren't.

Similarly Beverley Allitt is not representative of the white female nurses, Shipman doesn't represent white elderly GPs and Bilal Abdulla is not representative of Muslim doctors.
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sp1814

/// Mathematically it's put the quest back one step. But I don't think it's necessarily something to worry about. It's just one
officer. ///

It would be if he was the only Muslim Officer in that particular force.
I knew one ex policeman. He did something very heroic one day saving children from a burning house. He was later sacked for taking a bribe from an illegal immigrant. Any person can be really stupid.
SVEJK , would you test a nurse/doctor/surgeon on his knowledge of the New Testament before allowing him to treat you?
I'm never ill.
ANOTHEOLDGIT, are there no Muslim officers left in the West Midlands Police force?
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sp1814

This thread is specifically about a Muslim police officer, it was you who brought in the subject of Doctors, in your Muslim protection quest, to which I presented you with two examples of where Muslim Doctors have gone wrong.

I think that was the other Loon, to be fair, AOG.
I gave an example of a nurse in the UK who comes from a majority Roman Catholic country who went wrong.

By the way, is the thread not about increasing diversity, as opposed to Muslims in particular?
SVEJK, your avatar and name is that of a character who is certified as being insane, do you recognise any of his traits in you?
AOG

Svejk suggested that he "wouldn't let any Muslims in the Army, Police, Airport Security, Baggage Handling, anywhere, in fact, where people's safety might be jeopardised"

THECORBYLOON then asked whether that should include 'hospitals, doctors, dentists drivers etc?' which is a valid point. If you exclude Muslims from the jobs Svejk listed on the basis that people's safety might be jeopardised, that list really needs to encompass a lot more.

Svejk - I don't think you have thought that one through.

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