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Is this one step towards an Islamic State?
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http://www.telegraph....the-Labour-Party.html
Do some on this site still believe that Britain could never become an Islamic State?
Do some on this site still believe that Britain could never become an Islamic State?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I love that youtube video. It's so bad it actually sounds like someone spoofing dumb media rhetoric.
The opening line ("According to research...") is so lazily vague I assumed it was a p*ss-take. It's a bit like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mnVWJpMhuE
The opening line ("According to research...") is so lazily vague I assumed it was a p*ss-take. It's a bit like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mnVWJpMhuE
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It's a classic innit Quinlad, the maths throughout it is demonstably poor and plainly wrong, the trick is you see, is that it doesn't matter.
People who espouse empty headed rhetoric will promote it, the people who support the contention of a Muslim birthrate inspired takeover but wish to appear informed will ignore it simply because it's style is too poor, if they'd made it more glossy and used bigger words etc. they may get a wider audience.
I loved the bit about Russia, they're Russian Muslims, they haven't moved anywhere in 100s of years, Russia came to them not vice versa.
People who espouse empty headed rhetoric will promote it, the people who support the contention of a Muslim birthrate inspired takeover but wish to appear informed will ignore it simply because it's style is too poor, if they'd made it more glossy and used bigger words etc. they may get a wider audience.
I loved the bit about Russia, they're Russian Muslims, they haven't moved anywhere in 100s of years, Russia came to them not vice versa.
I've posted it (again) as a question, let's see how many think it's valid enough to prove their point.
Funnily enough "according to research" (their research) Italy and Spain have the lowest birthrates (both staunchly Catholic) kinda makes the current debate arguments sex education in schools mute.
Either that or it's poor usage of data and made up statistics.
Funnily enough "according to research" (their research) Italy and Spain have the lowest birthrates (both staunchly Catholic) kinda makes the current debate arguments sex education in schools mute.
Either that or it's poor usage of data and made up statistics.
naomi, as soon as I read sp1814, reply, I was going to ask the same question, i'll be interested to read it.
General now,
to my mind, the things that make it possible, is the destruction of the Immigration laws, Political Correctness, and the Human Rights Laws.
As a group, more than anyone else, Muslims shout the loudest, get more done for them, and get pandered to by this goverment the most, and in my opinion, which obviously differs from quite a few others, its now too late to stop them gaing power legally or otherwise, in the not too distant future.
General now,
to my mind, the things that make it possible, is the destruction of the Immigration laws, Political Correctness, and the Human Rights Laws.
As a group, more than anyone else, Muslims shout the loudest, get more done for them, and get pandered to by this goverment the most, and in my opinion, which obviously differs from quite a few others, its now too late to stop them gaing power legally or otherwise, in the not too distant future.
Never mind questioning Sp's mathematics how about substantiating your own?
Refute this statement from my other question.
// In order for a culture to maintain itself for more than 25 years, (it) requires a fertility rate of 2.11 children per family //
So when did the UK fertility rate fall below 2.11?
38 years ago. And we are still here and still white and predominently British.
Do you refute the content of the link I've provided as being a falsehood?
Refute this statement from my other question.
// In order for a culture to maintain itself for more than 25 years, (it) requires a fertility rate of 2.11 children per family //
So when did the UK fertility rate fall below 2.11?
38 years ago. And we are still here and still white and predominently British.
Do you refute the content of the link I've provided as being a falsehood?
Everton, I'm not sure whether you're talking to Lonnie or to me because we're both waiting for SP to substantiate his claim that the mathematics are impossible - but goodness, please don't tell me you don't understand the implications in the Times link either. I wouldn't have thought it was that difficult.
It's quite simple. If one section of society is growing ten times faster than any other, then if that trend continues eventually that section will obviously form the majority.
It's quite simple. If one section of society is growing ten times faster than any other, then if that trend continues eventually that section will obviously form the majority.
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