Hego Damask wrote: » The judge sent him to a prison full of Muslims KNOWING he would be killed, he did it anyway, he could have sent him to a prison with less Muslim %.
Lylah Late Minibus wrote: » To be fair Eng & Wales has a 400% over-representation from the 'religion of peace' these days, and increasing, so likely hard to evade.
Hego Damask wrote: » The judge sent him to a prison full of Muslims KNOWING he would be killed, he did it anyway, he could have sent him to a prison with less Muslim %. He knew he'd be killed - for the disgusting worse than murder crime of putting a denny rasher on a mosque door handle - so he sent him there. And the leftists loved it, they were gushing over it - the same leftists that were vandalizing statues of Jesus with pride colours for the same sex marriage referendum. Could not make it up, the cognitive dissonance is astounding.
Hego Damask wrote: » ah yes, they end up in prison a lot, I blame NASA for not hiring them as they would be some of the best minds in the place if they would ...
mvl wrote: » meanwhile DW reports this https://www.dw.com/en/tunisian-mp-probed-for-allegedly-glorifying-beheading-of-french-teacher/a-55314597
Dick Turnip wrote: » Do you think the guy that pulled the cross down deserves a similar punishment?
Dick Turnip wrote: » UK still has the death sentence?
Cordell wrote: » Plenty of mosques, halal shops and welfare benefits, how is that a shyte place? They can isolate themselves from the progressiveness of the europeans, no one seeks to bring diversity to them, no one tries to make them accept things that are not compatible with their religion, what's not to like? They can wear their religion, but we do stuff like this https://extra.ie/2017/12/23/news/irish-news/hospitals-remove-cribs-not-multifaith
Mules wrote: » If I was French, I'd be mighty pissed off with the terrorism situation. I'd be wondering how did France end up with people so warped.
biko wrote: » Interesting DW chose this image Rached Khiari is doing the rabia sign here. The sign started out as supporting deposed Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, and is now mainly in support of the Muslim Brotherhood. Muslim Brotherhood is classed as a terror organisation by the governments of Bahrain, Egypt, Russia, Syria, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Soon outlawed by Trump. Still legal in France but will probably be banned there too. The primary state backers of the Muslim Brotherhood are Qatar and Turkey.
jmayo wrote: » That is because you now have a huge cohort in the West, Western Europe in particular and some in the US, that are now so ashamed of their own race, their own religion, their own people, their country, that they are willing to turn their backs on their own fellow citizens, their own states and consign their states and people to misery in the future. Fair enough Brits, French, Americans, Germans have things in their often not so recent past that they should be sorry about and they should face up to them, but the self flagellation should not go so far as to effectively become quislings. And that is what they are. They don't care that those they champion for rights to enter and stay in their states are from diametrically opposing viewpoints on religious freedoms, homosexuality, womens rights, freedom of expression. They make excuses for them and will support them even if they break the laws and go against all the cultural freedoms that have hard won by their ancestors down through the years. And it is often liberals, feminists and homosexuals you will find the greatest proponents of this weird mindset and cause. The cognitive dissonance in supporting the very people and groups that stand for the exact opposite to their beliefs is frankly quite baffling. And it isn't that these groups just stand for opposing beliefs, they often want to kill these supporters precisely because of who they are. More support for Le Pen. You mean the Muslim Brotherhood whose members get diplomatic support from the Irish government and the Irish state. The Muslim Brotherhood whose high rankers are allowed run one of the biggest islamic centres in Ireland.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Gript :rolleyes:
DelaneyIn wrote: » If you murder someone because they drew a picture of your god, then your religion is ****ing stupid.
statesaver wrote: » Is the report false ?
French authorities have said they will close a well-known mosque in a northern Paris suburb as part of their clampdown on Islamist groups and suspected extremists after a history teacher was beheaded last week outside his school.
biko wrote: » Can we get demos for "Kafir Lives Matter"?
biko wrote: » Cartoons of Muhammad were projected onto a town hall in Montpellier, France as a tribute to Samuel Paty.https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1319016360752472065?s=19
Thelonious Monk wrote: » https://metro.co.uk/2020/10/21/two-muslim-women-stabbed-under-eiffel-tower-by-white-women-shouting-dirty-arabs-13455196/ I doubt this will help matters. Some real nutters out there.
Skyfloater wrote: » The Hebdo cartoon was of a bare ass prophet, not even the main man himself.
fly_agaric wrote: » Thought Mohammed was the "star" (or under the star?) in that cartoon being birthed from the bottom of one of the nodding believers/fanatics (but maybe I misunderstood). It is just very sad and depressing someone can lose their life for showing cartoons mocking Islam in Europe in 2020.
stefanovich wrote: » Politicians tolerated extremists far too long. Good that Macron is finally getting tough. Probably worried about Le Pen more than any actual sense of duty though.