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Old 06-07-2017, 10:11 AM   #781 (permalink)
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And it's racist to assume that all non-British imams will abide by that (widely contested) fatwa.
I get how it's prejudiced but how is it racist? Is the guy talking about white British imams being the preferred alternative? Sounds more like nationalism to me.
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:11 AM   #782 (permalink)
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Then why still all of the broad brush strokes?
Because it is a broad brush representation of their points and because you present it with the tact of Donald Trump's pet monkey.
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:13 AM   #783 (permalink)
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I get how it's prejudiced but how is it racist? Is the guy talking about white British imams being the preferred alternative? Sounds more like nationalism to me.
Nationalism/xenophobia and racism are twins. This instance seems pretty pointed at Arabs so ja I'm gonna go with racist as my final answer.
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:16 AM   #784 (permalink)
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Nationalism/xenophobia and racism are twins. This instance seems pretty pointed at Arabs so ja I'm gonna go with racist as my final answer.
Why does it?
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:19 AM   #785 (permalink)
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racism and racist must be the two most commonly used words in the English language these days
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:21 AM   #786 (permalink)
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Why does it?
Because apparently the existential threat to society rests on whether or not the Quran is taught in Arabic instead of English. Which countries speak Arabic?

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racism and racist must be the two most commonly used words in the English language these days
They're pretty common but they really pale in comparison to the amount of whiny victimization as a whole that we see out there.
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:33 AM   #787 (permalink)
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Why do people just debate about terrorism in this thread? There's also forced marriages, honour killings, discrimination and violence against Christians, Jews and apostates, parallel societies...
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:38 AM   #788 (permalink)
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Ah, right, I see. Well nobody voted for him. His party was voted in and then he took over the leadership, so kind of about the same way as nobody, up to now, had voted for Theresa May as PM. It just happened as a product of inner party politics. He used to be our transport minister, you know, and then got his hands on health. No worse than any of them, which is to say, **** is ****.
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I'm openly prejudiced against Islam and consider everyone who adheres to it part of the problem. I very clearly state I consider the religion itself a problem.
You have to give grudging admiration to him for this. Say it loud, I'm a bigot and I'm proud!
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My friend (who is Irish btw) told me there were only two gay men in all of Ireland. Do you know what their names are?

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I give you props. Unlike others, you are able to come straight out and admit it and not hide behind thin veils.
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Reported for homophobia tbh.
I think it's sad this went unnoticed. Nice one, Nea.
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I'm not a serial killer lover but I find them interesting in a "how can a human do that" sort of way.

This guy is really interesting in that he not only alluded capture, but actively taunted the police with clues. They questioned him and were pretty sure he was the guy but just never had enough evidence to charge him.

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But so did Jack the Ripper... and his Yorkshire counterpart, Sutcliffe, who they released multiple ****ing times!
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The kinda of people I find interesting in a "how can a human do that" sort of way are guys who skate board off a roof and do a back flip before they into dive into a pool - not so much serial killers. Couldn't you superimposed a red circle with a line through it on top of his picture? Kinda let the rest of the world know you're not his protégé.
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Umm what?

Just having a picture of a serial killer as avatar makes you think he is okay with what he did and that he admires him enough to be a copycat murderer?

Honestly says more about you than it does about him.
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:56 AM   #789 (permalink)
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Because it is a broad brush representation of their points and because you present it with the tact of Donald Trump's pet monkey.
Uhm, numbers don't lie, right?

And saying I'm using a broad brush to talk about broad brushes is pretty broad brushy.
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Old 06-07-2017, 12:57 PM   #790 (permalink)
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Uhm, numbers don't lie, right?

And saying I'm using a broad brush to talk about broad brushes is pretty broad brushy.
I'm glad you caught the joke while missing my point.
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