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Anti Islam, Anti Sharia Law
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do you think all the people ( religions and various races and creeds ) are rising up against islamization of the world ?
i would like to hear some views .
thanks
i would like to hear some views .
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No but I think we should be more aware of them. Sharia law is dreadful and there is much of their culture being allowed here that is not considered appropriate, e.g the burqa and hijab are the most divisive of garments and imo not necessary. Of all the religions in this country that is the one that demands the most attention. They have not, and possibly will never integrate with us as most other immigrants have done, they intend to take over.
there is no phobia about it.
i am not afraid - i hate all religions equally.
a phobia is, by definition, an irrational, overwhelming fear of something that cannot harm you.
it is not a phobia to be scared of something dangerous and negative - like sharks or snakes etc - that is normal and sensible
and before anyone starts, i think its a given that when people complain about muslims and islam - and any other religion for that matter - they are referring to the nutjob extremists - the bad ones.
everyone knows that there are good and bad in everything.
i am not afraid - i hate all religions equally.
a phobia is, by definition, an irrational, overwhelming fear of something that cannot harm you.
it is not a phobia to be scared of something dangerous and negative - like sharks or snakes etc - that is normal and sensible
and before anyone starts, i think its a given that when people complain about muslims and islam - and any other religion for that matter - they are referring to the nutjob extremists - the bad ones.
everyone knows that there are good and bad in everything.
I read today that two Asian schoolboys have grown beards and have refused to shave them off for school, claiming it represented their religious belief. There is nothing in the Koran to say they should have a beard, is this the male equivalent of the burqa/niqab wearing fallacy that it is part of their religion? Or just two fingers - again - to the general rules that people abide by here, to which they believe they are immune.
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Ohhhhh my mistake. I thought those countries and many other places were invaded by USA & Co for a joint venture and with mutual interests. Perhaps they want there just for holidays. I must have read the wrong newspaper. Or perhaps we are not supposed to talk the people being killed by tanks, fighter jets, drone, and all kind of bombs and weapons being tested on real people for marketing purpose and rather pay attention on few individuals killing others. My mistake.