Its like blood lust, i dont understand why people have turned into Vampires all of a sudden heres a paragraph from Ken livingstons comment :
Mr Livingstone urged editors to be balanced in their muslim/islam coverage saying out of 352 articles studied by researchers last year just 4% were positive
Not sure what figure the vampires will be happy with !
2007-11-29 03:35:49
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answered by openyoureyespeople! 5
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There is Religion & there is Tradition.
I have plenty of Muslim friends. We've been close since babyhood and tho' they're staunch in their faith & revere their Prophet, they don't agree with certain laws.
My take is that these laws are not so much a part of Islam as a part of tradition.
People don't see the difference. Its the barbaric customs & traditions (not Islam) that are being bashed, Kamran & rightly so, don't you agree?
2007-11-29 15:47:49
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answered by Faith 6
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Although I'm neither Christian or Muslim I do hold some sympathy for Muslims at the moment, the reason for this is that most of the Muslims that I've met (although we don't agree on anything) don't deserve to all be labelled and ridiculed and have their faith knocked. I know that feelings get hot because of the things that we read in the press, I often feel cross too, I'm sure that many Muslims would agree with our thoughts on the subjects that upset us. I still respect other peoples right to believe what they wish without persecution, this is meant to be a free society.
2007-11-29 04:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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As an American, I don't bash Muslims or any other race, religion or people. I see people in general as individuals and their actions. But this coming from an American, how does it feel to you???
2007-11-29 22:14:04
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answered by CharJ, 6
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You either just don't get it or you are deliberately inciting racial and religious hatred and all your rants should be reported.
You seem determined to take offence and claim victimhood whilst at the same time posting one provative question after another. Perhaps you should think about emigrating to a theocratic state and take your hatred of the west and its religions with you.
2007-11-29 04:47:23
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answered by Zorba the Greek 3
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Hi Kamran, I've got a fair few muslim friends (female) and they are all too scared to speak out because the nutters have taken over their community and the girls live in fear of their male relatives and community. I don't bash any particular religion - they all get a fair share.
2007-11-29 03:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Any religion that condones a woman being whipped even once for letting school children name a toy is one that should be somewhat bashed, don't you think?
2007-11-29 04:27:53
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answered by kuta 5
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Kity has said exactly what needed saying. One other thing as your blocked on my account pray tell how you have answered one of my questions. I had you down as a Top Contributor who was blocked - do you have 2 accounts or is their another Kamron who in your disguise spouts sporadic inciting comments. Stop using your religion as a weapon dont you see its your inciting comments that turns so many against you.
2007-11-29 05:26:59
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answered by Bacon Double Cheese Burger 3
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What Muslim Bashing Kamran
It's more of a Bashing of STUPID SUDANESE twerps isn't it.
The whole of the UK is united on this. It's wrong. (just like Tilda Microwave Rice!)
2007-11-29 03:37:25
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answered by Zed 6
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I just want to see justice in the world....and if that means criticising Islamic law then I'm happy to see that continue.
2007-11-29 03:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Kamran, stop being so sensitive and speak up for your religion! Use your power of persuasion to convince us that it is a good idea to keep women and girls out of school, to beat rape victims, to murder sisters and daughters in "honor killings", to beat teachers who are trying to make learning fun, to use children as suicide bombs, to beat women for wearing the wrong color shoes or burkas.
I challenge you to explain to us why all these things are good or tell us why we should not associate them with Islam and I further challenge you to denounce those who perpertrate these evils.
2007-11-29 03:44:44
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answered by Brenda P 5
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