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Didn't you nail it with your response? Dislike of Muslims vs no dislike of nurses?Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostOK so move on and offer your view on why there is an 'agenda' against one and not the other? not just rA, Sith too if you want. Not sure 'because there are lots of racists about' will do by the way
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No I mean the next level down, why does the dislike exist? and what can be done about it? and what will be done about it? Thoughtful folk like you and rA should be able to elocute that, ridiculing TTR's youtube links (not you, others) isn't a solution. I don't have many answers, I do bang on about one particular issue that I know adds to the pressure cooker atmosphere but its just a catalyst to a bigger problem.Originally posted by SithHappens View PostDidn't you nail it with your response? Dislike of Muslims vs no dislike of nurses?
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correct.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostThere?s no point in providing evidence because it?s observational/anecdotal and all that happens with that (from me) is that you and our foul mouthed friend discredit it, I stand by it and we end up pisding everyone off with a squabble. So I suggest you just become a bit more observant, we both pick up the same news feeds
To it?s credit, despite its awful ad-spoiled presentation online, the Derby Telegraph always offers full descriptions
The biggest thing, is usually the omissions in a discription of a perp. The media/police follows an agenda and won't give a full description where certain characteristics are involved, Maybe that goes over your head RA, so I'll ask you to read closer and pay attention. We even have Labour MP's wanting Muslim grooming gangs changed, even though the statement is a fact,
THE GOVERNMENT COULD AND SHOULD HAVE RELEASED a statement that the murderer in Southport was British born and not Muslim asap. It didn't. It delayed and allowed social media to take over. Ironically the the biggest lie came from a **** stirrer in India, who said he was a boater.
As for you vilification of Farage, you are wrong and reading to many Guardian hates pieces.
Listen to him from 9 minutes raise the issues and talk about himself being demonised. Thats your truth.
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Here we go, wrong again, apologise for that.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostHmmm…Tricky did actually suggest that ‘the rioters weren’t that far wrong…’. They were, imo, totally wrong at every level.
Not sure how I’m ‘missing the point’ when you’ve just virtually repeated exactly what I said when agreeing with another poster yesterday.
I said I did NOT support any rioting, but understood why their anger flowed over. Again, it was something the authorities could have diffused, but didn't
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correct. How is that Farges fault?Originally posted by SithHappens View PostJoseph Farage has got away light with just a fine for upskirting, usually it's a *** register offence.
You are just like RA is in your selected choices where justice is concerned.
Did this one outrage you, where the law is concerned, or was that Farages fault?
Muslim abuser who 'didn't know' that *** with a girl of 13 was illegal is spared jail
Adil Rashid admitted travelling to Nottingham and having *** with the girl
He met the 13-year-old on Facebook and they communicated by texts and phone for two months before they met
He was educated in a madrassa and 'had little experience of women'
Said he had been taught 'women are no more worthy than a lollipop that has been dropped on the ground'
Added he was reluctant to have *** but that he was 'tempted by [the girl]'
NB, its crimes like this and a soft judiciary that fuels Muslim outrage , knowing that their religion is used as an excuse for crimes like this.Last edited by Trickytreesreds; 26-01-2025, 12:12 PM.
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Murders on the 29th of July. It was reported on the 30th that he was born in Cardiff and raised as a Christian. Futher press report on the 31st.Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
THE GOVERNMENT COULD AND SHOULD HAVE RELEASED a statement that the murderer in Southport was British born and not Muslim asap. It didn't. It delayed and allowed social media to take over. Ironically the the biggest lie came from a **** stirrer in India, who said he was a boater.
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I think that’s part of Sith’s point, Tricky.Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Postcorrect. How is that Farges fault?
You are just like RA is in your selected choices where justice is concerned.
Did this one outrage you, where the law is concerned, or was that Farages fault?
Muslim abuser who 'didn't know' that *** with a girl of 13 was illegal is spared jail
Adil Rashid admitted travelling to Nottingham and having *** with the girl
He met the 13-year-old on Facebook and they communicated by texts and phone for two months before they met
He was educated in a madrassa and 'had little experience of women'
Said he had been taught 'women are no more worthy than a lollipop that has been dropped on the ground'
Added he was reluctant to have *** but that he was 'tempted by [the girl]'
NB, its crimes like this and a soft judiciary that fuels Muslim outrage , knowing that their religion is used as an excuse for crimes like this.
It isn’t Farage’s fault what his pervy nephew does, although I suspect you would have been rapidly asking questions had it been a relation of Starmer who had been upskirting and avoided serious punishment.
It also isn’t the fault of Muslims in general what you report Adil Rashid to have done.
So far from being selective, we’ve all heard of perverted vicars, corrupt coppers, dodgy teachers, crooked accountants, and pa edophile sports coaches in recent times. Most will recognise that they’re all just a tiny minority. Unfortunately you are unable to recognise that the same is true of Muslims and that the vast majority are neither exploitative or extremist.Last edited by ramAnag; 26-01-2025, 04:17 PM.
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Obvious really isn’t it?Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostOK so move on and offer your view on why there is an 'agenda' against one and not the other? not just rA, Sith too if you want. Not sure 'because there are lots of racists about' will do by the way
Nurses and other ‘medics’ are generally and rightly highly respected and those like Letby and Shipman are considered to be isolated exceptions.
Muslims are generally not so highly respected, partly unfortunately because there are indeed a lot of racists about, partly because there is a culture clash which some seek to take advantage of and partly because of the exploitative behaviour which has undeniably been perpetrated by a minority.
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Did you or did you not write in October, ‘the rioters weren’t that far wrong…’?Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View PostHere we go, wrong again, apologise for that.
I said I did NOT support any rioting, but understood why their anger flowed over. Again, it was something the authorities could have diffused, but didn't
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Way more one dimensional than I expected, ah well...Originally posted by ramAnag View PostObvious really isn’t it?
Nurses and other ‘medics’ are generally and rightly highly respected and those like Letby and Shipman are considered to be isolated exceptions.
Muslims are generally not so highly respected, partly unfortunately because there are indeed a lot of racists about, partly because there is a culture clash which some seek to take advantage of and partly because of the exploitative behaviour which has undeniably been perpetrated by a minority.
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13 is older than average experiential age in Nottingham isn't it? A relative veteranOriginally posted by Trickytreesreds View Postcorrect. How is that Farges fault?
You are just like RA is in your selected choices where justice is concerned.
Did this one outrage you, where the law is concerned, or was that Farages fault?
Muslim abuser who 'didn't know' that *** with a girl of 13 was illegal is spared jail
Adil Rashid admitted travelling to Nottingham and having *** with the girl
He met the 13-year-old on Facebook and they communicated by texts and phone for two months before they met
He was educated in a madrassa and 'had little experience of women'
Said he had been taught 'women are no more worthy than a lollipop that has been dropped on the ground'
Added he was reluctant to have *** but that he was 'tempted by [the girl]'
NB, its crimes like this and a soft judiciary that fuels Muslim outrage , knowing that their religion is used as an excuse for crimes like this.
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Hmm now let me add a dimension. I recently spent longer than I had wanted in hospital. My "favourite" nurse in terms of empathy, competence and being all round nice was Moslem. So applying rA logic should I love or hate her?Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostWay more one dimensional than I expected, ah well...
It's not about generic stereotyping. There are good and bad in every aspect of life. Take a view of the individual, not a wide group as they will never always be the same as all others. It's lazy, presumptive and simply wrong to tar everyone with the same brush
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Agreed and exactly my point in post #2513.Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
It's not about generic stereotyping. There are good and bad in every aspect of life. Take a view of the individual, not a wide group as they will never always be the same as all others. It's lazy, presumptive and simply wrong to tar everyone with the same brush
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