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Brown and his ilk have long preached that "Religion is the Opium of the People"
SO! Why do we suddenly have to do whatever these Muzzies want.
Muslims were Imperialists for 300 years before the British! So, why does nobody criticise THEM
Why are a bunch of village lads criticised for putting on "Fancy Dress"?
When Queers can prance about dressed as NUNS with stockings and suspenders!
Islam preaches "The Fire and the Sword" to build its Empire!
It preaches against "Homosexuals"
Why doesn't the Government DO SOMETHING?

Why don't the Gays go into the Mosques and interrupt these "Homophobic Bigots"
As they do in Christian Churches?

Is Brown "hanging back" till he passes a law which says "You can Slag Off every Religion except Islam" That'll get the Imams to tell their brain-washed Zombies where to put their X on the ballot paper.

2007-08-23 08:36:19 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Civic Participation

Hey CWStuff, Don't hate anybody!
BTW The most violent hatred against Gays is from REPRESSED HOMOSEXUALS!!
Don't say much about these Ranting,Foaming Muzzies does it?

2007-08-23 13:19:03 · update #1

BTW Who's bribing all these Feminists and Lesbians to keep quiet:
Islam preaches that "Men have authority over Women because Allah made Men superior to Women, and because Men spend their wealth to maintain Women.
A good Woman is obedient!"

Where are the squeals of protest about THIS sexist RELIGION?

2007-08-23 13:27:48 · update #2

BTW Who's bribing all these Feminists and Lesbians to keep quiet:
Islam preaches that "Men have authority over Women because Allah made Men superior to Women, and because Men spend their wealth to maintain Women.
A good Woman is obedient!"

Where are the squeals of protest about THIS sexist RELIGION?

2007-08-23 13:27:51 · update #3

Hey sobored93,
Brain-washed @ssoles?
Don't be so modest!

I rather like "MUZZIES"! Do you think it will catch on?
Try and do your bit to popularise the expression.
I've also got one about Imam being some sort of cat-food. What do you think?
Why worry? It is the Will of Allah that these things happen.

2007-08-25 08:57:20 · update #4

Hey sobored 93
OF COURSE you don't all whinge!
OF COURSE you aren't all Terrorists!
THAT MEANS NOTHING!!!
If Dianne Abbott can declare that ALL WHITES ARE RACIST!!
Then SURELY I can say whatever I want about a RELIGION

2007-08-25 09:07:36 · update #5

Hi Bob N
You are sooooo RIGHT!

But why the hypocrisy? They are all followers of Atheistic Socialism. SO why the sudden concern for a Gay HATING religion?

2007-08-26 14:18:27 · update #6

20 answers

WTF? Where did you hear that muslim wasn't a religion?

2007-08-23 08:38:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

okay fair enough, im muslim and yeah your right
islam is fairly sexist, but yknow most religions are old, and equal rights for men and woman only happened hundreds of years ago, whereas religion is like....thousands.
but yeah its unfair, people from other countries come to England for a "better way of life" and are mostly asylum seekers, so why do they run the country and why are the government so obsessed about keeping them happy, rather than the true people of the uk?? i mean personally, if i dont like this country (which i do) i wont complain, i'll just leave, that'll make everybody happy right??
oh btw, not every muslims whinge and we're not all terrorists, .....just brain washed @ssholes

hah lol "muzzies" =]


okay...dude WTF!! uve really lost me with the whole "modest" thing, what do u mean?
btw, whats the point of this question? uve answered ur own question
and yeah say w/e u like bout religion, free speech and ur opinion

2007-08-25 15:35:35 · answer #2 · answered by SCREAM!! 3 · 1 0

That is quite a rant.

No need to ask whether you're gay either.

Moslems DO get criticised along with other religions if they are out of order.

The problem is that some of the most fundamental Moslems criticise others but they can't take criticism themselves.

They think they're the only ones who are right.

2007-08-31 05:22:52 · answer #3 · answered by StretfordEnder 7 · 0 0

Just watched something about that on PBS last night. Channel surfing and caught it. Got my attention.
They get away with it by calling it a culture as in the Culture of Islam.
And you are right it does seem the courts are dedicated to destroying every other religion but Islam.

Could it be the oil money?

Maybe we should wake up to the fact; allowing them to live here is like taking and dumping 30 or 40 King Cobras in your house and trying to live them running free in your house; while expecting not to get bitten by them.

2007-08-23 15:55:18 · answer #4 · answered by JUAN FRAN$$$ 7 · 3 0

Government bodies, especially local ones, operate from the general principal of trying to not make anybody mad at them. Local councils have specific and explicit duties under law, and some broad latitude regarding such things as "public nuisance" and "disturbing the peace", but try to not upset any large local group that is likely to respond by angry public demonstration.

The fact is, out of 1.2 billion Muslims in the world, not more than 100,000 or so are in agreement with Bin Laden. There are a million and half Palestinian Arabs with a grievance against the State of Israel, and about 40% of proven world oil reserves lie in majority Muslim countries with monarchy, oligarchy, or tyranny as the form of government. If all those countries had the freedoms found in the UK, most of the unrest displayed by Muslims in the UK would be displayed in those countries instead.

The Koran is a complex book of poetical, allegorical prophecy in the form of sermons given by the Prophet to the public. It is organized traditionally in size place, longest sermons first, rather than in the historical order in which they were originally spoken. The extant text, the Othman Koran, was "perfected" by a committee of scholars gathered by the Sultan for whom the Ottoman empire was named. When they finished, all divergent copies were destroyed, so there is no alternative material surviving. While the book is easy to memorize and recite, it is very difficult to interpret. The "standard" interpretation is Sunni, the Shi'ites representing a divergent "radical" sect. Altogether, there are as many as 72 "sects" of Islam, each with a slightly different interpretation from all the others, none of them more authoritative than any of the others. The is no equivalent in Islam to a Pope, or even, really, an Archbishop of Canterbury.

In other words, your local councils are tolerant of Islam because most of it is ordinary law abiding citizens just trying to make a living and not cause anyone any trouble. You can think of the others, even with all their (dubious) claim to Koranic authority for jihad mayhem, as the Muslim equivalent of a bunch of football hooligans. The IRA were a much worse threat. You need not take that mad sheik you see on the telly too seriously - he speaks essentially for nobody but himself a couple of dozen of his followers.

The UK has the misfortune of turning its empire into a commonwealth, with free travel between nations, when one of those nations, Pakistan, is one of the originating places for some of this Muslim lunatic fringe. Check them out - most Pakis are good old middle class types, like regular Englishmen but with a slight accent. Some of them, however, are nut cases, spouting a version of Islam that is neither true not authentic but sure sounds frightful.

Muslim services consist of a bunch of formulaic prayers ("God is great, God is good, there is no God but God"), with bowing and kneeling in unison. The sheik (minister) may give a sermon. After services, people with time on their hands stay behind. That is when the radicals try to recruit suckers to do their dirty work for them. If the sermons are radical enough, recruiting is easy. However, catching the bad guys is also easy - just have a couple of under-covers stick around and join in the recruitment, then blow the whistle when the plot gets too close to happening.

All in all, don't get too excited or too worried. The MI/SB boys have it all under control.

2007-08-30 21:46:21 · answer #5 · answered by vdpphd 4 · 0 0

Islam is not a religion, it's a political culture, and as such you can say what you wish about it.
Their manifesto is centuries out of date, but as they don't believe in democracy, that doesn't matter.
Why does Brown kowtow to them?
Because they have enough votes to bring the Labour party to its knees.

2007-08-28 17:10:03 · answer #6 · answered by Do not trust low score answerers 7 · 1 0

If you were to take the time to find out the facts, you would probably withdraw your question in shame.

I have heard the saying, a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing, and you prove the theory.

2007-08-30 05:08:41 · answer #7 · answered by bgee2001ca 7 · 1 0

Not even both.
Just ghostly kitchen's ghost stories and ghostly modern history of failures and horrors of the past from the graveyards of different ghostly ancestor's culture and custom of different community in making a mess out there.
Ever wonder who were climbing up the coconut trees and still look green living in misery out there.?
Ever wonder where is the human intelligent of the ghostly stories on the glory of the past?
Luke 10.24

2007-08-29 01:22:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

because they started causing trouble, so naturally this government formed a council to speak for them , and now listens to their views. but doesnt listen to the majority , thats why this country is in such bad shape , not having a go at the muslims , just the way every single person who is "an outsider" has a group of people speaking for them, yet it doesnt allow the majority a voice

2007-08-23 15:41:35 · answer #9 · answered by bigsexydug 4 · 4 0

It all come down to money , contracts from rich Muslims nation, Mark my word they will soon dominate everything in this beautiful island of ours if we are not careful

2007-08-28 05:44:01 · answer #10 · answered by Victor E 2 · 1 0

Damn, I thought I logged onto Yahoo Answers, but it looks like I made a mistake! This is the Daily ExpressMail blog isn't it?

2007-08-24 06:06:32 · answer #11 · answered by Spawnee 5 · 1 1

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