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....The usual cobblers from Theresa May. Not just her. We get this all the time. They won't, disrupt us/attack on democracy/we are stronger/we will move forward/security working hard etc etc. You will never stop someone who wants to kill his or herself. No matter how they want to do it. People are talking about the goodness in Muslims, e.g. the taxi drivers last night(were they all Muslims?), medical staff, security staff etc. but I would bet the suicide bomber wasn't a white person. We keep hearing all this guff about Muslims but the fact is (and it IS a fact) that all these terror attacks are perpetrated by Muslims. Don't dress it up. Don't try and be weedy and feeble about how nice they are. Somewhere inside the Muslim community there is a poisonous element who want to murder British people. Fact. But don't mention it to anyone. We don't want to upset them do we?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When we join AB we accept the rules. If making racist comments over and over and making a nasty, personal, off topic, remark to one member for the incorrect spelling of your name is against those rules we know what will happen.
Wanting those posts to remain in the name of "free speech" or because you've not seen them so can't judge but would like to or just because you can't see anything wrong with them would make for a grubby site.
I don't think we get suspended or banned for having an opinion and voicing it strongly, passionately but without being downright rude....
Wanting those posts to remain in the name of "free speech" or because you've not seen them so can't judge but would like to or just because you can't see anything wrong with them would make for a grubby site.
I don't think we get suspended or banned for having an opinion and voicing it strongly, passionately but without being downright rude....
AB hypocrisy never ceases to amaze me.
Clearly Lynn's posts are littered with what can be construed as racist content, that is imo beyond doubt.
But go right back to answer no.2
Can I assume everyone who is upset with Lynn and have said so think that 10ClarionSt because of his OP ... is almost as disgusting as the person who set of the bomb?
Nobody seems to be bothered about that.
Clearly Lynn's posts are littered with what can be construed as racist content, that is imo beyond doubt.
But go right back to answer no.2
Can I assume everyone who is upset with Lynn and have said so think that 10ClarionSt because of his OP ... is almost as disgusting as the person who set of the bomb?
Nobody seems to be bothered about that.
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// Mazie, you can't let personal circumstances sway your judgement. //
mazie you are correct to understand that your personal circumstances sway every judgement- that is your judgement is subjective
it is just a question of degree which to a certain extent you may have some control over
even the Hoff fell foul of this rule
Law Lord who gave an unbiased opinion that everyone thought might be biassed
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/u k_polit ics/255 976.stm
[ one of the hoff's frenz defended the old boy with the words " The Hoff is not biassed and there an end to it " o so that was ok then !
mazie you are correct to understand that your personal circumstances sway every judgement- that is your judgement is subjective
it is just a question of degree which to a certain extent you may have some control over
even the Hoff fell foul of this rule
Law Lord who gave an unbiased opinion that everyone thought might be biassed
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[ one of the hoff's frenz defended the old boy with the words " The Hoff is not biassed and there an end to it " o so that was ok then !
'After hearing of the Manchester terrorist attack, politicians once more communicated their by now old-routine of "shock" and "grief" at the predictable outcome of their own policies.
Most dumbfounding of all, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that she was watching the developments in Manchester "with grief and horror" and that she found the attack "incomprehensible".
Every time a European leader publicly endorses Islam as a great faith, a "religion of peace", or claims that violence in Islam is a "perversion of a great faith", despite massive evidence to the contrary, they signal in the strongest way possible that with every devastating attack, the West is ripe for the taking.'
Gatestone Instutute
//In 2015, when asked how Europe could be protected against Islamization, Merkel, who does not move without her own personal security team consisting of 15-20 armed bodyguards, carelessly said: "Fear is not a good adviser. It is better that we should have the courage once again to deal more strongly with our own Christian roots." In December 2016, she told members of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), who were asking how to reassure the public about the problem of integrating migrants, "This could also broaden your horizons."//
Europe's Leaders: Shielding Themselves from Reality
by Judith Bergman • May 23, 2017 at 5:00 am
Shielding heads of state from seeing the consequences of the policies that they themselves have forced on the entire European continent represents a staggering new level of hypocrisy.
Why do the citizens of Europe need to 'broaden their horizons,' while the people in power protect themselves from the reality they themselves imposed on everyone else? This attitude, far from democratic, borders on the atmosphere prevalent in Europe during the bygone days of Europe's absolute monarchs.//
Same source Khandro.
Europe's Leaders: Shielding Themselves from Reality
by Judith Bergman • May 23, 2017 at 5:00 am
Shielding heads of state from seeing the consequences of the policies that they themselves have forced on the entire European continent represents a staggering new level of hypocrisy.
Why do the citizens of Europe need to 'broaden their horizons,' while the people in power protect themselves from the reality they themselves imposed on everyone else? This attitude, far from democratic, borders on the atmosphere prevalent in Europe during the bygone days of Europe's absolute monarchs.//
Same source Khandro.
We have (I believe) around 3 million Muslims in our non-Muslim country.
Way too many, but it still puts them in the minority.
Not a day goes by without a report of one of these people either committing, planning, being arrested for, or being in court over a terrorist act. I’d even go so far as to say that most high profile crimes are committed by Muslims.
Yet the powers that be still trot out the same old drivel about how these people don’t represent most Muslims/We will not give in to terrorism/We must find out how the poor little darlings were radicalised and all the other bog-standard patronising nonsense which is on their list of approved things to say when this happens.
It’s high time that the majority of people in the country are put first, rather than the fear of upsetting the minority.
I appreciate what a difficult job the security services have to do, and that they have prevented many atrocities, but as Monday night’s barbarity proves, as long as there are Muslims in non-Muslim countries, then these vile acts will continue and more people will die.
Way too many, but it still puts them in the minority.
Not a day goes by without a report of one of these people either committing, planning, being arrested for, or being in court over a terrorist act. I’d even go so far as to say that most high profile crimes are committed by Muslims.
Yet the powers that be still trot out the same old drivel about how these people don’t represent most Muslims/We will not give in to terrorism/We must find out how the poor little darlings were radicalised and all the other bog-standard patronising nonsense which is on their list of approved things to say when this happens.
It’s high time that the majority of people in the country are put first, rather than the fear of upsetting the minority.
I appreciate what a difficult job the security services have to do, and that they have prevented many atrocities, but as Monday night’s barbarity proves, as long as there are Muslims in non-Muslim countries, then these vile acts will continue and more people will die.
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What's going on ? - there was nothing in my post that broke the Site Rules
Meanwhile despite the mockery of the deniers, the bomber's father insists he is innocent. Furthermore he is the administrative manager of the Central Security force in Tripoli. We must be mad.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/uknew s/my-so n-is-in nocent- says-fa ther-of -allege d-manch ester-b omber/a r-BBBuf Hl?li=B BoPWjQ& amp;oci d=spart anntp
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