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whiffey | 17:12 Wed 28th Nov 2007 | News
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So the lady is going to be charged in the Sudan.

Never, EVER, EVER again will I contribute even a sou if I think any of it will end up in a half-witted backward black savage Muslim country.

I did wonder if there would be demonstrations on the streets of Britain by moderate Muslims protesting against this supreme JOKE. No, there aren't any and there won't be.

I'll stick with my South American Christian charity for kids.

Coming soon to the Midlands - Hisslam.

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Without reading all 100 posts to see if someone else has already said this......

Go to a Muslim country and name a Teadybear Mohammed - receive a prison sentence.

Go to England and promote hatred against the west, encourage suicide bombing against the country you are in and mentor future terrorists -
Receive a Council house and Benefits.

mmmmmmm, don't you just love this country!!!
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Oneeyedvic

This is the result of an underfunded education system in the late 80s and early 90s.

We now have a mini baby boom of really, really, really dim adults.

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Also a depressing number of Fifth Columnists with unusually large chips on their shoulders.
I always used to scoff at those who said that school leavers were less educated than their parents/grandparents, but I will have to raise my hand and say I was wrong.

There are so many people who scream that they should be allowed to speak their mind, and when they do, you realise that the only thing behind the door is an empty room.

Absolutely no inquiry, no analysis, nothing...just the bog standard stream of invective.
Sorry I don't have time to go through the other posts.

My questions:

Why isn't the bear allowed to be called Mohammed, considering that the children chose it and many children have the same name?

Is this exclusive, or is it condsidered ok for Christians to call their toys Jesus (also a popular name for boys in Hispanic countries)?

Why was the teacher there in the first place? I have always felt a bit uncomfortable about people going over to other countries with different cultures/religion in order to 'help'. Shouldn't the teacher have stayed in this country and actually helped more?

I apologise if these questions have been answered. I feel torn between both sides here, as I think that although it seems a ridiculous situation, the woman is a bit of a twonk.
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sp, we can't all be as balanced and inquiring as you.

Many many people just react pure and simple (which is what I did). Many people go into the ballot box and vote based on gut emotions which would be abhorrent to you. But they do, and will continue to.

This thread was a gut reaction. I did not sit back and analyse the pros and cons, I just reacted, and made it plain. Very fortunately it is still permitted in this country to do this.

You do really seem to be a little bitter inside.

Hi Raggy,

To answer your question (If as this gentleman stated, it is commonplace for Islamic children to name their teddies Mohammed, why is this lady being persecuted?) I refer you to my previous answer:

In England we are a Christian nation but have no issue with bare breasted women on page 3 of the Sun or women showing their breasts on tv. Christian America went absolutely barmy when Janet Jackson showed her breast on tv.

To make it slightly clearer, just as there are many interpretation of Christianity, there are different interpretations of Islam.

Some Christians beleive it is okay for women to be accepted into the cloth - however a lot of Christians don't.

A Muslim from the middle east will probably be completely different from a Muslim in Sudan just as a Christian in this country may have different views to a Christian in America.

Hope that clarifies.
Pippa

I asked the same question about the naming of the bear. A few posts ago, gromit gave a link to Wikipedia with the answer.

With regards to people going abroad to work in foreign cultures...well, 50% of NHS nurses were born abroad, and they seem to be doing okay.

Re: Jesus...yes - I've always found that strange. You can't call a child Jesus in the UK, but you can (say) in Spain???
Funny how Muslims in this country are the first ones to squeal about their human rights yet most Islamic countries don't acknowledge such rights even exist?
I went to school with a lad called Jesus sp! His family were from the Dominican Republic i think (it was a while ago, the 70's seem so far away, lol) and i thought he was the bees knees having such a name!
whiffey

Stop with the 'what me' rubbish.

You used the term "half-witted backward black savage Muslim country" and then referred to them as apes.

You want a gut reaction?

You're a ******* ****.

<My asterisks by the way>

People like you are...are...no.

I won't say it.

It's a Friday, the Kylie concert tickets go on sale tomorrow and I'll be getting pre-release ones ensuring I'm up the front.

I will not allow myself to be annoyed or dragged into a pointless argument with someone who doesn't understand how ******** offensive he is.

<again, my asterisks>

Thanks sp. I shall search wiki.

I agree regarding the NHS..and other workers too, however I have always had a problem with missionaries and teachers. Hard to explain, but as I was brought up as a Baptist I saw a fair few of the congregation disappear ~ some of them whole families ~ off into the Congo or somewhere else and never come back due to being butchered.

When you go into the teaching sector, be it religious or educationally, you can walk into the flames.
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Thanks sp, I shall search wiki.

I agree with you regarding the NHS. However they weren't the people I was thinking of. I was raised a Baptist, and growing up I saw several members of the congregation ~ sometimes whole families ~ disappear into the Congo etc and never come back due to being butchered. Since then I have always found it difficult to accept that people should go over to other countries with certain cultures and teach ~ whether it be in the religious or educational sense.

Sometimes when people choose to do this they walk into fire.
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sp, I am not going to get into a slanging match with you either.

You exhibit a profound degree of internal bitterness, which is now flowing out as poorly disguised profanity, and by God it makes you look like a raging half-wit.

Get rid of that massive chip on your shoulder.

I am offensive - TO YOU obviously, but that doesn't make me automatically offensive to the entire population of the UK. Go and have a lie-down.
Astonishing.

Just astonishing.

Anyway, like I said...bigger fish to fry.
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Bye then. Happy frying.
Raggy - Law in every country is open to interpretaion - hence we have so many solicitors!

With regards the children they are I believe aged 7/8. Probably don't know / understand the implications - and I don't think they can be used as an excuse or rationalisation.

HOWEVER, listening to Victoria Derbyshire on 5 Live this morning, I heard that there was a teaching assistant in the room - if that is true it does throw a different light on the situation - as she should have known and intervened.

The way this matter keeps on developing is remarkable.
On the teletext apparently there's been a march demanding that she should be shot!
Under the sharia system (correct if I'm wrong) if you kill someone you can avoid capital punishment by paying the family compensation (blood money) give a teddy bear a bad name, and you've had it.
Again I'm yet to witness the anti war renta mouths saying how evil Britain is by prosecuting a war against islam e outor sa up on this matter. As Martin Luther King said "it is not where you stand in times of ease and plenty that matters but in times of challenge and controversy, in such times it is better to be a man of conviction than a man of convenience"
This whole thing has gone beyond ridiculous, the only person who must be happy about all this is George W Bush. Sudan="axis of evil" who'd argue with that now? When even the electorate are baying for the blood of a middle aged woman who named a teddy bear Mohammed? I despair of them I really do.
Geraldine come home soon, our city will welcome you back with open arms.

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