bavlondon wrote:But then again the Mosque never should have been opened in the first place on that day.
Agreed...... Some intent in that particular decision I feel. Mere coincidence is extremely unlikely.
andy_g wrote:just to answer lando's last question, i would say that in recent years the number of innocent muslims killed by christians outweighs by a considerable amount the number of innocent christians killed by muslims.
andy_g wrote:dawson99 wrote:andy_g wrote:just to answer lando's last question, i would say that in recent years the number of innocent muslims killed by christians outweighs by a considerable amount the number of innocent christians killed by muslims.
id say...bollox is it?
are we not allowed to include the thousands of innocent civilian casualities killed in afghanistan and iraq?
bavlondon wrote:Big Niall wrote:the best time to pick a fight with muslims is during ramadam - they'll be weak as f*ck. I'd feel as tough as I did when I beat up those Amish guys.
What a stupid thing to say. I suppose the best time to kick of with Chirstians is Xmas day afternoon as they will all be stuffed with turkey so can't move aroud let alone fight right? P.rick
Im not even muslim but sayinglike that is not on.
bavlondon wrote:Just sticking up for all the peace loving Muslims out there. (and on here)
andy_g wrote:lando, what i'm trying to say is that it is now virtually impossible to separate the long standing mistrust and prejudice between both sides since the start of the 'war against terrorism' and its high number of civilian casualties. it doesn't even really matter who started it any more as we'd probably have to go back several centuries to even begin to get to the root of the issue.
seeing as we are talking about the level of feeling between the muslim protesters and the 'white' protesters in london i feel its necessary to consider the feelings generated on both sides by the casualties of the wars in afghanistan and iran.
sometimes its helpful to look at things in shades of grey than always in just black and white.
andy_g wrote:lando, what i'm trying to say is that it is now virtually impossible to separate the long standing mistrust and prejudice between both sides since the start of the 'war against terrorism' and its high number of civilian casualties. it doesn't even really matter who started it any more as we'd probably have to go back several centuries to even begin to get to the root of the issue.
seeing as we are talking about the level of feeling between the muslim protesters and the 'white' protesters in london i feel its necessary to consider the feelings generated on both sides by the casualties of the wars in afghanistan and iran.
sometimes its helpful to look at things in shades of grey than always in just black and white.
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