...on what to do next or who 'to call' concerning the amount of times the law-abiding Hassads next door go to their Mosque...or where their money must come from as the younger son has a shiny new Mercedes Benz? Could the Government set up a E.N.V.Y. (English National Vocal Yowl) for such people who would like to get misguided anger off their chests...especially the ones who have not entered a Christian church for many a year - but will express a scholarly knowledge of Muslim?
2007-02-18
07:05:46
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When, Take the Pain...from the expulsion of Jews (1290) to the 'readmission' (1656)...to name only one of the many 'niceties' we didn't bother to take part of. Not too sure what age you're referring to...but let me guess - the green, rosy-smelling era of the fities and early sixties?
2007-02-18
07:44:11 ·
update #1
Nice one, Go-Kart...'be conscious and respectful of those who are not (religious)'. Come - there are many who hold their religion with maturity and serenity, but who's to say the current situation in the UK is not down to that oft uttered word 'fear' and 'whatever the Muslims want, they get' storms by people who, say, 10 years ago wouldn't have looked twice at a hijab then. Have a strange suspicion the younger Muslims in the UK have flocked back to their religion in droves ever since 9/11/01...perhaps for two reasons - one indeed to wind up and get the populist press squeal even more loudly than they did in the years before (in the days when the press' religious dirges were ignored by most)...and secondly, because the Christian (and white) backlash made them realise returning to their religion was the only escape from the paranoia - 'twas just a shame the extremists like Abu Hamza were waiting with open arms to grab the kids who were getting it most from the authorities.
2007-02-18
10:57:24 ·
update #2
No, Bazzyid - it makes them not ill educated if they want to be personal or undignified in their prose, or eager to mix it with someone who's serious question is riddled with nasty and sneery answers which one would read in a teenage girls' diary, before they put their boot in. That's the worst thing about Yahoo Answers - if the first answer is childish - the questioner will never get a mature answer unless he/she rubs it out, and tries again later in the week, in a different subject.
2007-02-18
18:17:47 ·
update #3
No, Bazzyid - it makes them not ill educated if they want to be personal or undignified in their prose, or eager to mix it with someone who's serious question is riddled with nasty and sneery answers which one would read in a teenage girls' diary, before they put their boot in. That's the worst thing about Yahoo Answers - if the first answer is childish - the questioner will never get a mature answer unless he/she rubs it out, and tries again later in the week, in a different subject.
2007-02-18
18:22:32 ·
update #4
Damn...so moronic I posted it twice! Sorry...it is 7.22 in the morning!
2007-02-18
18:23:33 ·
update #5