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News should have a Muslim stories sub-section
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The news section seems to be predominantly full of racists and counter racists. Usually the same halfwits chasing their tails everyday. It is very boring. Please Miss AB editor, could you consign them to a subsection,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello whiffey,
It's not other peoples' views I don't like, it's the repetition. It's getting a bit like 'Questiontime' on the telly where you know exactly what the Labour, Tory and Lib bods say before they even open their mouths. It's getting like that here, the same people (whether I agree with them or not) just saying the same things all the time.
It's not other peoples' views I don't like, it's the repetition. It's getting a bit like 'Questiontime' on the telly where you know exactly what the Labour, Tory and Lib bods say before they even open their mouths. It's getting like that here, the same people (whether I agree with them or not) just saying the same things all the time.
Hello Gromit, Pippa (again lol),
Life is very repetitive and often boring, the same old things crop up because they are of enduring importance to people. The whole Muslim debate has become overwhelming and the outcome will be critical for generations. I enjoy a bit of robust language in such discussions (but never personal attacks where the tongue has left the cheek)
Life is very repetitive and often boring, the same old things crop up because they are of enduring importance to people. The whole Muslim debate has become overwhelming and the outcome will be critical for generations. I enjoy a bit of robust language in such discussions (but never personal attacks where the tongue has left the cheek)
Hello whiffey,
I pop in here to be entertained, stimulated or for that great feeling of being a big head when you can answer somebodys obscure question. If it gets boring and repetitive I will do what I do when 'Questiontime' comes on - just turn it off.
If 'the outcome of the whole Muslim Debate will be critical for generations', as you say, then why do you object to your own little section.
I pop in here to be entertained, stimulated or for that great feeling of being a big head when you can answer somebodys obscure question. If it gets boring and repetitive I will do what I do when 'Questiontime' comes on - just turn it off.
If 'the outcome of the whole Muslim Debate will be critical for generations', as you say, then why do you object to your own little section.
Personally, I've always considered the freedom of expression an important element in our society and although, on occasion, the arguments are unpleasant and uninspired, I would hope they are not removed or consigned to a sub section. We should feel free to discuss whatever issues play on our minds at any particular moment in our lives. This year the topics are heavily swayed by the growing concern over cultural and religious difficulties and how these factors may play out in our future. Debate may well ease those tensions and it's even possible, though unlikely, that an ABer may actually have the definitive answer for us all that leads to a more satisfactory way of dealing with such conflicts in the future.
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