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Where Are The Defenders Of Our Faith?
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Christians being murdered all over the world, the latest atrocities in France - Again!
Muslims invading us from across the channel.
Who will defend us?
Muslims invading us from across the channel.
Who will defend us?
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I can find reports of protests in China (albeit short-lived, it being China and all that), but I can’t find any more, so Theland appears to be right. Muslims elsewhere aren’t taking to the streets in their thousands as they do when cartoons are published in the west.
10:19 Tue 03rd Nov 2020
Ymf - yes I read it.
Christians all over the world are being persecuted, and Muslim activities in this country are overlooked by the media.
Eg two shia Muslim marches around marble arch - ignored.
Muslim protests outside French embassy - ignored.
More Pakistani Muslims in jail than the proportion of the general population - ignored.
Incarcerations from Hindu and Sikh communities are so low as to be ignored.
!latest attacks in France directed towards Christians.
Christians all over the world are being persecuted, and Muslim activities in this country are overlooked by the media.
Eg two shia Muslim marches around marble arch - ignored.
Muslim protests outside French embassy - ignored.
More Pakistani Muslims in jail than the proportion of the general population - ignored.
Incarcerations from Hindu and Sikh communities are so low as to be ignored.
!latest attacks in France directed towards Christians.
Theland, //latest attacks in France directed towards Christians.//
You could say that of the attack that took place in a church, but what about the rest? They weren’t specifically targeted at Christians. These are attacks on the West - not on Christianity per se. Your blinkered perception is muddying the waters.
You could say that of the attack that took place in a church, but what about the rest? They weren’t specifically targeted at Christians. These are attacks on the West - not on Christianity per se. Your blinkered perception is muddying the waters.
corby, could be this one on Friday when Police broke up an illegal protest outside the French embassy citing coronavirus restrictions, after a Muslim prayer meeting threatened to get carried away.
Protesters carrying “Islam is the religion of love & peace” signs watched as a portrait of French President Emmanuel Macron was set on fire to chants of “Allah hu Akbar”.
Protesters carrying “Islam is the religion of love & peace” signs watched as a portrait of French President Emmanuel Macron was set on fire to chants of “Allah hu Akbar”.
Martin Millar; of course, & many Muslims fault their own leaders for failing to challenge Islamic extremists. Nearly half (48%) [Pew Research Center figure] say that Muslim leaders in the United States have not done enough to speak out against Islamic extremists.
Which put another way, means that 52% are perhaps rather sanguine about the situation, as the Muslim population of the US is around 4 million that constitutes over 2 million people.
Given that 3,000 people died in one New York City attack, that seems to me to be a disturbing figure. Would you not agree?
Which put another way, means that 52% are perhaps rather sanguine about the situation, as the Muslim population of the US is around 4 million that constitutes over 2 million people.
Given that 3,000 people died in one New York City attack, that seems to me to be a disturbing figure. Would you not agree?
Theland, //How is that muddying waters?//
Christians, per se, aren’t the target - but they’re the only people you seem to care about. I wouldn’t mind but France is a Roman Catholic country - you know, filled with people you say aren’t true Christians. Odd that suddenly, when it suits your purpose, they're Christians.
Christians, per se, aren’t the target - but they’re the only people you seem to care about. I wouldn’t mind but France is a Roman Catholic country - you know, filled with people you say aren’t true Christians. Odd that suddenly, when it suits your purpose, they're Christians.
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