I am religionist not racist my husband is mix-breed my best mate is black....learn to distinguish between the 2 before you attack me, I am sick of the politically correct squad ramming the racism card down my throat when this is a totally different thing all together duh, think about it!!!
2006-09-21
00:36:55
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To the guy who called me a dumbass thanks for clarifying i am a fascist LOVE IT!!!
2006-09-21
00:43:23 ·
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get the joke numpty nuts i used the word religionist in jest....tsk tsk go away and play with the goats
2006-09-21
00:45:47 ·
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Oh but i do not have a problem with Jews otherwise i would have slated them aswell, they dont go around murdering innocent people because of bloody Allah..
2006-09-21
01:05:35 ·
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Leef respect to you for your honesty guess we aint perfect but at least we dont blow babies out of the sky in airplanes
2006-09-21
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I apologise for this not being an answer to your question, but I just had to respond to Leef...
Leef, you really are angry!
In which language are you speaking? English.
And if you are an American, on what is your Bill of RIghts based? Of course you knew it was the Magna Carta - signed in England in 1215.
And your system of law and due process? Oh dear, England again (via Roman jurisprudence). .
And the parlimentary system of upper and lower houses? Yes, England again!
And just look at the place names in the USA; Pennsylvania from William Penn of Somerset, England, Maryland - Queen Mary, Virginia, yet another English monarch and just look at New England, with all its English town names.
The Mason-Dixon Line (two British surveying officers), and even at the The Alamo a significant number of English/British were amongst the defenders.
And so it goes on. So you might hate the English (British), but you are inextricably linked to them by history and probably by your genes.
And which country was the first to stand by the USA at its most critical moment in recent history? (There was no 2 + year delay before responding, was there?)
So try to throw away your hatred - there's enough in the world without your adding such irrational feelings.
In case you were wondering, I actually like Americans - even though I'm English. Indeed, most of my closest relatives are American and I have many American friends. I've spent many long vacations there during the past 30 + years (I was even in New York on 9/11, missing being in No 1 Tower (Fedex Office), by a matter of minutes), and I am delighted to say that I have never met any Americans with the venomous hatred you possess!
I hope you are in a very small minority. Best wishes, anyway.
PS By the way, 'Britishgirl;' could very easily be Scottish, N Irish, or Welsh - and NOT English.
2006-09-21 07:28:29
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answered by avian 5
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Its world over political correctness
You can not have your own different views if they hurt someones "feelings"
Even if your views are correct as my views about Muslim/Nazislamic Fascist being one and the same
Their actions speak louder than words. As they say nothing about the evil Nazislamic Fascist they are the same. All Muslim's are evil until they stand up for good and
not evil as they are sanding up for now.
Muslims are not a RACE they are members of the most hateful, death mongering,intolerant, and useless religion on he face of the earth. Yes you can judge all Muslims the same as they speak in the same voice. I hear no descent from any Muslims so they are all murderous scum
2006-09-21 07:57:29
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answered by buzzy360comecme 3
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You're being called racist because I don't think there's such a word as religionist. Either way, you're still discriminating and being prejudicial.
The flaw of racism is judging a whole group of people by the actions or characteristics of the few. Most people against Islam are guilty of the same thing - hence racist!
2006-09-21 07:44:12
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answered by Bapboy 4
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I freely admit that I am racist. I dislike the English with all my heart.
Where ever they went in their long, bloody colonial history they left religious hatred in their wake, the Near East and Northern Ireland being but 2 examples of many.
They are a bunch of rude, arrogant, racist people who think they are God's gift to the human race, when they have really nothing to be proud of.
How does it feel to be on the receiving end for a change?
2006-09-21 10:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are you a racist? You are tarnished with that brush because like thousands probably millions of us u just hate the sight of and can no longer abide the attitude of fanatical Muslims and the way they are allowed to walk over, dictate, demand and get away with anything and everything in all non-Muslim countries they have been allowed to invaded and thus intend to dominate one way or another! Even the Pope has backed down/running scared of them, so what chance have we got, you, me, the ordinary law abiding people of the UK, mainland Europe, the US or elsewhere to live our lives and follow our own cultures and traditions now we are no longer protected by our own politicians and Parliaments? Nothing but appeasement, while our cultures, society and traditions are being destroyed piecemeal in front of our eyes!
2006-09-21 08:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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What's not to like about Muslims? They are a kind and forgiving group. Just look at how they have swept the attack from the Pope under the rug so gracefully. See how well they get along with eachother, despite little differences. Notice they only want to show love to others to influence a conversion. You really need to rethink your stance on Islam. Perhaps when you are an appeaser others will accept you. ; )
2006-09-21 07:47:11
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answered by El Pistolero Negra 5
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Maybe you should think about it this way: You dislike the hypocritical beliefs of Muslims, or you dislike their fanatical behavior. In other words, its not the person, it's the actions of the person or sect. And I don't think that's a bad thing. You simply can't generalize a whole religion because many races follow these religious teachings. But there is nothing racist about disliking the practices of fanatical Muslims that kill people and destroy trust in their fellow man. Godloveya!
2006-09-21 07:45:18
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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You shouldnt hate anyone based on a group you perceive they belong to as its usually a small minority that give any group a bad name.
Dont be racist or religionist, like or dislike people on an individual basis if you have to.
2006-09-21 07:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm Filipino and christian but we have many Muslim brothers here in our country. Well, I understand what you mean, that you do not subscribe to their belief. But as long as you clarify that you are no racist, it will be good. What moderate Muslims want is that we give each others respect and peace by not expressing criticism about their religion and their practices, they want to be respected and recognized as a part of our diverse world. We need to know them better to understand each other better.
2006-09-21 09:57:50
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answered by deutsch_rj 2
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Because you are a rascist, opposing a single believe around the world. u've prejudice against Muslims and hence your a rascist
2006-09-21 07:42:36
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answered by Kehgohar R 4
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