Police increase presence in London
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ExportExpert
All because of some radical muslim a$$holes, they run around the world attacking the west and christians pretty much at will.
How would it be if the west and christians attacked mosques and slaughtered muslims at will with impunity, what would the outcry be like then?
The people that lead this muslim religion full of extremists needs to take a more responsible role and direct its people to be more understanding and forgiving and to live and let live.
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tkoind2
ExportExpert. While I agree it is terrible that there are extremists out there trying to harm the innocent, you cannot paint the west as blameless in this issue. Just ask the families of all the innocent dead in Iraq and Afghanistan how they see American and English attacks on their communities.
Peace has to be comprehensive or it cannot exist. Tolerance for any form of violence is what is needed. Instead of invasions in response to 911, we needed a unified global effort, Muslims included, to resist extremism and to collectively work against terrorism.
Instead we got Iraq and Afghanistan and even more terror fears.
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mikehuntez
You know that they'd make excuses and put the blame on us instead.
See. It didn't take long.
I pity Britain for being so willing to allow radicals to take a foothold in their country. Maybe one day they can get rid of the radicals but in the time being the Brits will have to live in fear of their own population.
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SuperLib
You always say such lovely things. With no plan at all.
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WilliB
While the police in London runs around chasing ghosts, more radical mosques are sprouting every month, more islamist "adjustment" of the school curriculum happens, and more islamist demands are accomodated in the UK.
This is like the band playing on the Titanic...
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WilliB
tokind:
What are you talking about? The UK counterpart to 9/11 was the 7/7 subway bombing, and the UK did not invade anybody in return. Get your facts straight.
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tokyochris
Generally those who incite radicalism are deported from the UK, it's not a case of them being allowed to take a foothold...
Any evidence to back that up?
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FruitsBasketFan
Britain did banned this one radical group who calls for the beheading of the Queen and making the Parliament into a Giant Mosque and making the UK become a theocratic country.....
Of course, I pity the Muslims who are normal and have to face discrimination because these radicals are giving them a bad name.
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NambanOnigiri
'I pity Britain for being so willing to allow radicals to take a foothold in their country' You're right we willingly let terrorists come into and form in the UK!! The UK let people celebrate whatever religion they want to without prejudice. If that is letting radicals form then we might as well become a full on police state. Freedom of religion and beliefs is a fundamental right of being in the UK and I for one think that is a great thing. 'Brits will have to live in fear of their own population' Another classic! Resiliance and stubborness are two very strong characteristics of Brits and there is no such feeling, we are and will always continue to go about our normal daily lives without creating mass histeria unlike some countries. The second you give in to terrorists they have won. My parents are in London now for a short break and they are doing everything as normal.
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Mittsu
Travelling to UK becomes less and less appealing all the time. Weather, poor transport facilities, terrorism. stay in Japan.
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GJDailleult
Well, it would be like...uh, this, wouldn't it. What exactly do you think they do this for? Originally that wasn't the motivation, but it is now. Now, myself, I think they are all completely nuts, but at least I understand that they are playing the game using their own scorecards, not yours. Whether they have the correct score is beside the point, the fact is they think they have the correct score. Brilliant strategic move to give them what they didn't have to start with.
The UK took an active and major role in the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq? If you want to argue that those invasions had nothing to do with 9/11 then you would have a point, but they took part in the invasions that were sold as being in response to 9/11.
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WilliB
tokyochris:
Alas, you are wrong. They did manage to deport Omar Bakri, but that was a rare exception. And his family and followers are still in the UK and spreading radicalism.
Fruitsbaskedfan:
Nope, they did not. You are talking Anjem Choudary and his group. The UK banned their name and website (it used to be islam4uk), but they keep re-naming themselves and working for the British Caliphate. And nothing is done to counter them.
This "police presence" in London is a meaningless charade.
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porter
Maybe UK troops in the Middle East isn't such a good idea.
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DuraAce
Thank God we still have the House Of Lords, eh?
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WilliB
porter:
It certainly isn´t. But if you believe the jihadist threat in the UK stops when all the UK troops are gone, you are dreaming.
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Badsey
As long as the authority is not trying to stick their hands in my pants -I am ok with this. More terrorism(fear) is needed to raise the fear/panic level and keep the public off balance just enough so they don't notice the financial terrorism of the globalists.
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mikehuntez
Keeping the public off balance by creating terrorism fear seems to be a specialty of the Islamic Fundamentalists and feeds the conspiracy theorists as we can see.
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