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26/05/17 Tanveer Ahmed, a Sydney Muslim psychiatrist born in Bangladesh, has called for a curb on Islamic migration in the wake of the Manchester terrorist attack on an Ariana Grande concert. Iranian immigrant denies murdering grandmother, 80, by strangling her with anorak cord and dumping her body in allotment 23/05/17 Rahim Mohammadi, 40, is accused of killing 80-year-old Lea Adri-Soejoko in her allotment in Colindale, north London on February 27. Her body was found the next day inside a maintenance shed. Up to 32 asylum seekers have 'vanished and cannot be found' - with their lack of English making it hard to track them down 23/05/17 Up to 32 asylum seekers are at risk of deportation after government service providers were unable to contact and account for the individuals
26/05/17 Kolsoma Begum (pictured) was an 'angelic schoolgirl' who fled to Syria to live under Sharia law. Now 22, she and Muslim convert husband Stefan Aristidou, 23, want to return to the UK. ISIS fight is moving 'from the battlefield to the internet': Theresa May warns the terror group is 'evolving' as G7 leaders agree plan to force internet firms to do more to tackle the problem 26/05/17 The G7 backed Mrs May's call for more pressure to be put on internet companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter to target extremist messages online. Muslim convert, 32, who tried to join ISIS and wrote in his diary that he wanted to buy a nine-year-old SLAVE girl is jailed for six years 23/05/17 Patrick Kabele. from Willesden, North London, has been jailed after he was found guilty by a jury at Woolwich Crown Court of preparing acts of terrorism by trying to get to Brainwashed jihadi brides are returning to the streets of Britain as their ISIS husbands prepare for last stand in Syria 23/05/17 Up to ten British women and their children are said to have left the group's so-called caliphate in Syria and could join around 350 extremists already back on UK soil
24 May A jury in Canterbury Crown Court has been told a lost 16-year-old was “passed around like an entertainment device” by four Afghani-origin men after asking for directions at a kebab shop in Ramsgate, Kent. Failed Asylum Seeker and Convicted Robber Jailed for Kidnap and Attempted Rape in Canterbury 22 May A failed asylum seeker and a member of a “hugger mugger” gang has been jailed for attempted rape of a woman in Canterbury who was only saved thanks to the intervention of three local men. Schools Asked To ‘Show Sensitivity’ To Muslims By Adapting Classes Around Ramadan 21 May The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) has published a pamphlet asking educators to “show sensitivity” to Muslims during the month of Ramadan as GCSE and A-level exams approach. The body, which represents some 18,000 headteachers and college leaders, | |||
Posted by:trailing wife |
#11 When the colonist start killing little girls it's gotta cross a line for a lot of people. There has to be only so much people can take even if they do get their information spoon fed to them by the BBC. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2017-05-28 14:09 |
#10 "why nobody expresses their frustration with Muslims in a tangible way" jvalentour in #6 above may have hit on a major point about limited free speech and 'hate speech'. I am seeing some small signs that this may not remain passive for much longer, reading between the lines in various news sites, reports and social media seems to be showing mounting anger and frustration with radical Islam and the political leaders inactions. We will just have to wait and see what develop. True action or more bread and circuses? |
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance 2017-05-28 13:38 |
#9 Tangible? I'm guessing these guys ship to Britain. |
Posted by: Matt 2017-05-28 11:27 |
#8 The question I was asking "why nobody expresses their frustration with Muslims in a tangible way". |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-05-28 09:38 |
#7 beaten down, defenseless Not so, just that they've been taught to know their place. Upward mobility is apparently a difficult concept for most British in my experience. Football fans are not concerned about upward mobility, they're just expressing their frustration in a government sanctioned matter. Football is one way the upper crust manage the serfs emotions. |
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance 2017-05-28 09:34 |
#6 Problem may be that speech is limited in the U.K. Anything anti-Muslim is considered hate speech. Not so much with the football clubs. |
Posted by: jvalentour 2017-05-28 07:59 |
#5 You know, Seeking, after watching British football hooligans in action, I find the notion of beaten down, defenseless Brits hard to swallow. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-05-28 07:24 |
#4 Well, the commons, (AKA serfs) has been so put down by the upper crust so long that they don't realize there's a better way to live. Changes only happens when the serfs turns against their overlords (mostly via elections nowadays.) Watch any Monty Python movies to get a true sense of how hopeless British life is (were?) Look past the plot and main characters and note the supporting characters and extras. That's why so many of them moved to America. Of course pretty much the same was also true in most European countries. |
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance 2017-05-28 06:26 |
#3 In the past, at least, British commons weren't known for their tendency "to turn the other cheek", Seeking. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-05-28 04:55 |
#2 That only apply to the upper crust G(r)omgoru. They have not been affected by this so they don't care. The lower cases can 'carry on' and put up with it themselves. Until the upper crust is affected, nothing is going to happen. |
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance 2017-05-28 04:47 |
#1 It was an Englishman who told us that "every action has an equal and opposite reaction", where the f*ck is it? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-05-28 02:40 |