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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-42 98338/O ne-thre e-terro r-suspe cts-arr ested-w hite.ht ml
Apart from the savage killing of MP Jo Cox by a lone nutter, I wonder what other threats are we to be wary of?
Apart from the savage killing of MP Jo Cox by a lone nutter, I wonder what other threats are we to be wary of?
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Despite your non-Muslim lack of understanding - and consequent scoffing - this would have been deeply upsetting for devout Muslims who take their devotions far more to heart than do Christians, or a lot of other faiths around the world.
Despite your non-Muslim lack of understanding - and consequent scoffing - this would have been deeply upsetting for devout Muslims who take their devotions far more to heart than do Christians, or a lot of other faiths around the world.
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One in three is white? And so? Let's take this opinion quoted in the article:
"Lord Paddick, the Lib Dem home affairs spokesman and a former top Metropolitan Police officer, said: ‘The figures seems to reflect the rise of far right extremism and that should worry anyone who, like me, believes in tolerance.".
What justifies Lord Paddick's inference that all the "whites" arrested were "right-wing" extremists?
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"Lord Paddick, the Lib Dem home affairs spokesman and a former top Metropolitan Police officer, said: ‘The figures seems to reflect the rise of far right extremism and that should worry anyone who, like me, believes in tolerance.".
What justifies Lord Paddick's inference that all the "whites" arrested were "right-wing" extremists?
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// I wonder what other threats are we to be wary of?//
For Europe and the UK there is the real existential threat to our very civilization and culture by Muslim extremism, which increases daily. Europe gave them everything: jobs, homes, public assistance, unemployment benefits, relief payments, child benefits, disability payments, cash support. These Muslim extremists, however, do not see this "Dependistan", as Mark Steyn called the welfare state, as a sign of generosity, but of weakness. They understand that Europe is ready to be destroyed.
Filled with religious certainty and ideological hatred for the West, not required to assimilate to Europe's values and norms, many of European Muslims seem to feel as if they are destined to devour an exhausted civilization.
For Europe and the UK there is the real existential threat to our very civilization and culture by Muslim extremism, which increases daily. Europe gave them everything: jobs, homes, public assistance, unemployment benefits, relief payments, child benefits, disability payments, cash support. These Muslim extremists, however, do not see this "Dependistan", as Mark Steyn called the welfare state, as a sign of generosity, but of weakness. They understand that Europe is ready to be destroyed.
Filled with religious certainty and ideological hatred for the West, not required to assimilate to Europe's values and norms, many of European Muslims seem to feel as if they are destined to devour an exhausted civilization.
"Four years ago, the British liberal newspaper, The Guardian, ran a story about the "survivors of Guantanamo", the "victims of America's 'icon of lawlessness'", "Britain's survivors of the detention centre that has been called the 'gulag of our times'". The article featured a photograph of Jamal al Harith.
Al Harith, born Ronald Fiddler, a Christian convert to Islam, returned to Manchester from detention at Guantanamo Bay thanks to activism of David Blunkett, Home Secretary of then-Prime Minister Tony Blair. Al Harith was immediately welcomed in England as a hero, the innocent victim of the unjust "war on terror" after September 11. The Mirror and ITV gave him £60,000 ($73,000) for an exclusive interview about his experience at Guantanamo. Al Harith was also compensated with one million pounds by the British authorities. The victim of the "gulag of our times" bought a very nice house with the taxpayers' cash."
Al Harith, born Ronald Fiddler, a Christian convert to Islam, returned to Manchester from detention at Guantanamo Bay thanks to activism of David Blunkett, Home Secretary of then-Prime Minister Tony Blair. Al Harith was immediately welcomed in England as a hero, the innocent victim of the unjust "war on terror" after September 11. The Mirror and ITV gave him £60,000 ($73,000) for an exclusive interview about his experience at Guantanamo. Al Harith was also compensated with one million pounds by the British authorities. The victim of the "gulag of our times" bought a very nice house with the taxpayers' cash."
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