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Islam - The Greatest Threat To Our Society & Culture

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Theland | 09:28 Wed 06th Feb 2008 | Society & Culture
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In my opinion, islam is the greatest threat threat to our society and culture becuase it preaches violence and the koran has an agenda of worldwide domination.
Added to that, our lily livered politicians shy away from taking the necessary measures to stamp it out, and try to buy peace and time by giving in to ever more distasteful demands, as well illustrated in Melanie Philips' book, "Londonistan."
Hardly a day goes by without our media reporting muslims accused of, or guilty of, some atrocity, or the planning of one.
The kids on the street have access to guns, and they will surely turn them on the muslims if the muslims infringe any more on our way of life, look at Northern Ireland for a lesson.
So, I think we are leaderless and doomed. The war is lost already.
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Political Islam is a modern form of fascism. There is the beginnings of a vociferous moderate revival within the creed, 15 brave souls turned up in support of this path not many but it's a start, and should be heralded, supported and encouraged.
In terms of what to do, stand up and be counted. The anti-war coalition is a hotch potch of socialists and feminists allied to anti-jewish and mysoginous organisations, strange bedfellows indeed.
As a people I hear alot of talk about what Islam means to them rather than what Christianity, or secularism etc means to them and then be prepared to march for it.
As a nation we need to decide whether we have secular governance with one rule of law applicable to all, or a semi "moral" quasi theocracy which allows all sorts of changes, alterations and exemptions to rules.
The time to start worrying is when the Sharia is enshrined in law for their own people. NO! NO! NO!
As an observation I'd like to offer (slightly off point) if I burnt down a synogogue, I'd be branded an anti-semite, if I burnt down a mosque, I'd be branded a racist or an Islamophobe, if I burnt down a church, I'd be branded a vandal, nothing more. What's the difference?
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What to do about it? How about a level playing field where we are all equal under the law for starters?
Muslims are experts at encroaching by small degrees on our freedoms. Whatever happened to piggy banks for Gods' sake? The Jews never complained about them, and the laft wing liberals never complained on behalf of the Jews, but muslim sensitivities, direct or by proxy have seen the demise of the piggy bank.
Such a small thing, but illustrates the cancerous influence of muslims.
The police are forbidden to use the term "islamic terrorism" becuase it is apparently islamophobic. But 99% of all tewrrorist outrages are perpetrated by muslims, usually on other muslims I may add.
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Theland, you've said it all really. These things are done by proxy - and in the process, those who are championing the Islamic cause, as they see it, are creating even greater divides and even more resentment. As far as I recall, ********* went the same way as piggy banks, didn't they?The people you ought to be targeting are those responsible for this nonsense - and, in the main, they aren't Muslims. I'm no supporter of Islam. I don't like to see places I know well becoming unrecognisable, and I think of terrorist attacks every day when my family go to their offices in London, but I do try to keep a balanced and rational view, and point the finger in the direction it ought to be aimed at.. There is no doubt that some Muslims jump on the bandwagon and milk it for every drop, but some is not all. The fact is these people are here, and they aren't going to go away. Most of them are hard-working and want to live in peace, but unless we stop the looney left in their relentless fight for imagined causes, and we all learn to live together, there is no hope.

123, you 're probably right about burning churches. Can't argue with that.
Can't believe they edited the name for those little stuffed dolls with curly hair and striped waistcoats that looked like the Black & White Minstrels!!! Now there's political correctness for you - and that's exactly what I'm talking about! What nonsense!!
What is all this nonsense about banning Piggy Banks?
Are you that gullible?

I received one as a present recently. Just did a google search for 'Buy piggy Bank' and got 1,470,000 links.

is the the best you can come up with?
I was amazed that g0llyw0g got censored in a different post about the jam butty mines of Knotty Ash.
The reality is we live in a free country, I don't agree with what they say or espouse but I defend their right to say it.
It annoys me slightly when I see so called alternative comedians "pushing the envelope" taking a pop at Christianity and then saying nothing about Islam (I used to love Dave Allen) but there must be some good material in Islam as it's so prescriptive. "A man who can't laugh at himself is'nt fit to judge others" the Koran.
The answer to the encroachment of Islam is to vote against it, ask your M.P what he thinks about the matters that concern you in relation to it. If you don't like their answer vote for the one who will, if you don't vote for it you'll never get it. It's the only reasonable answer.
but those little stuffed dolls are offensive to many people!
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The little stuffed dolls are legal and on sale. Barbie dolls are probably offensive to the obese, and to the disabled, and to the sufferers of alpoaecia, so where does it end?
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The muslim mindset is summed up in the worldwide outcry and deaths following the mohammed cartoons, and the Sudanese fiasco when the English teacher was jailed for letting her pupils call the class teddy bear mascot, Mohammed. Many called for her death!
Right now, a young student in Afghanistan is under sentence of death for downloading material to with womens rights.
These are not instigated by some extreme wing of islam, but from recognised muslim authorities.
Not on the jam jars any more, though are they?

I'm not obese, but if my name was Barbie, I'd be highly offended by those dolls. Blonde bimbos!!
Don't you find it ridiculous that we have to refer to Gollies as 'little stuffed dolls'? (Wonder if 'Gollies' will be edited?).
AAAAAAAARGH iam so fed up of these questions a few years ago it was the irish now its the muslims, can we please stop lumping any group of people as one.
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I don't think much of her boyfriend either!
and fact kirk never said "beam me up scotty" sorry for going of subject bewley but I couldnt resist!
oh and I think the human rights laws are one of the biggest threats to our society
Theland, I know what you're saying, but the countries you're talking about are very extreme - and they've always been extreme. Not all Muslim countries behave in the same way.
matt, I think you're right. In theory, it's a good idea, but in practice it's abused relentlessly.
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There seems to be a distinct lack of democracy in muslim countries, Egyptian politics are corrup and loaded and Turkey is moving in the wrong direction.
Our problem is we import people with a mindset that alien to our culture, and then give in to their demands for us to change to accommodate them.
Yes niaomi in theory its great but it can not exist unless there is a law on common sense to sit along side it- which there isnt
I've got a piggy bank. It's called Mohammed.

As for Theland's whine about "The police are forbidden to use the term "islamic terrorism" becuase it is apparently islamophobic. But 99% of all terrorist outrages are perpetrated by muslims, usually on other muslims I may add"... where to begin.

Theland, do you like terrorism?

If you had read the guidelines (as usual, *nothing* has been 'fobidden') it makes suggestions for phrases to use with the specific purpose of not ostracising muslim from the wider community because it is well known and understood by experts (rather than people who talk Littlejohnese) that radicalisation is massively more likely when people become excluded.

Additionally, can you provide some statistical evidence to support your figure of 99%? I fear such a figure is suffering from Minterism.

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