Quote Originally Posted by GUNTERYY36 View Post
You most certainly do need to be careful. Any mention or of supporting the EDL and any other so-called far right organisation needs to be used carefully and sparingly. Just as you wouldn't cite verses from the Quran and use them to question modern day practices by 'moderate or 'peaceful'muslims'.

You constantly use the knighthood remark as a stick to beat me with yet know full well it wasn't meant literally. The comment by Donald Trump in the US election campaign concerning Mexico sending their rapists over the border was similar though admittedly one which he later regretted given the backlash from H Clinton. So let's 'put that to bed'.

TR's tries to highlight the events of Rochdale and Rotherham but is thrown in prison for his comments as they would presumably upset adherents of the religion that must not be named. As someone speculated earlier on this thread, why does the government shut him up? What have they got to hide? Why do they need to burst into his home and ransack the place? Giving a nonsensical 'far right' label is just a means of convincing people like you that he's a menace to society. Yes, the EDL were a disorganised mob who shouldn't be taken seriously but TR's current accusations most assuredly should.

You need to stop flying into a rage and consulting your dictionary of abusive names every time TR is mentioned. You would be better advised giving an objective assessment of what he says.
1) I’m not given to ‘flying into rages’.
2) How am I meant to know ‘full well’ that you didn’t mean the ‘knighthood remark’ literally? All I know of you is what you write.
3) No idea where Trump fits into this.
4) TR went to prison for contempt of court. Plenty of others, from all sides of the political spectrum ‘tried to highlight’ the issues and ‘events’ of Rochdale, Rotherham and elsewhere. The difference is...they didn’t break the law in their desire to further their own agenda.

Suggest that, rather than me being ‘careful’ you shouldn’t write what you later tell us all you didn’t mean. It’s really quite reasonable to conclude that, if someone speaks so highly of another individual then they are likely to be perceived as respecting that person and their beliefs/actions.