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Sadly I think you'll find they're here to stay. Due to weak & spineless politicians from all parties(they might lose some votes), Joe public can't because he'll get prosecuted for racist behaviour. Oh and why go back to a sh*th*le in the Desert/Third world slum with nothing when you can live like a King for free in UK, and you don't even have to make an effort as Idiots are falling over themselves to help these poor people out !! makes you despair so it does and want to leave the Country, guess that's why I stayed in Germany.
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How long has this been going on ?? more than long enough to get this sorted by whoever has been in power. I guess you've answered yourself Cashy. |
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So why are WE still paying this piece of scum over £25k to preach his poison? Why is he living in a house worth over £300k funded by US?
Could those who support the government give us some answers please? Ssshhhh.... :rolleyes: |
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'A Muslim fanatic has caused outrage in Germany by winning a court battle to name his son Jihad – leaving the state to pay the costs of his legal challenge. Reda Seyam (4), a German-Egyptian, is considered one of the most dangerous activists on the Islamist scene. He is a fanatic who despises Western culture, democracy and human rights. But he certainly knows his own rights – he went before a Berlin court in order to call his son Jihad, the Arabic name for Holy War, and won.' Muslim fanatic can call son Jihad - Berlin court rules Reda Seyam baby name scandal - News - Bild.de Fanaticism knows no political boundaries, especially European ones. |
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Apparently this all happened in September last year, just read the Blurb, but a few days later the Germans are pressing charges against him and his scummy mates for terrorism.
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Oh and by the way Garinda, if you're going to highlight a story give the people all the facts don't just cherry pick mate, it gives the wrong impression.
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i wonder how i would get on in court if i changed my sons name to screwallah ? |
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As pointed out in the link, fanaticism knows no borders. I wasn't 'cherry picking' anything, just giving one example that ably illustrates that point. Anyone needing any more examples only need to Google 'Muslim fanatic terrorist Germany', which will show this problem is an international one. By the way, since you're new, trying to tell me what, and what not to do, always ends in (other's) tears. ;) |
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Care to share them? The link to the whole story in the German paper was included, for all to see. |
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Secondly this is a thread about fanaticism, and since what you posted doesn't take into account that the vast majority of fanatics are born in the countries they live in, what you said is pointless. Thirdly, if you think Germany is some harmonious Shangri-La, you're mistaken. I was working in Berlin, the largest Turkish Muslim city outside of Turkey, in the early eighties, and there was much more tension there, than there had been were I'd been living whilst studying, a post riot Toxteth. Fanaticism, and intolerance, travels freely across man-made political borders. |
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