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Gavros 1:59 Mon Jan 26
Muslims march in Australia following Charlie Hebdo
To support the terrorists.

"Standing in front of Lakemba’s war memorial, Hizb ut-Tahrir speaker Sufyan Badar declared Muslims needed to defend Muhammad. “An attack on the prophet is indeed an attack on all Muslims,” Mr Badar said. “It is unacceptable for Muslims to remain silent when an attack comes against our prophet."

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/sydneys-muslim-community-rallies-in-lakemba-in-response-to-terror-attacks-that-rocked-paris/story-fni0cx12-1227195312315?nk=5652dc6c81fce5e9924b90c5c25febbe

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Northern Sold 2:00 Mon Jan 26
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* hits self over head with sandal *

cholo 2:02 Mon Jan 26
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Silent? Seventeen people were killed, is that not enough?

greenie1 2:06 Mon Jan 26
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Je Suis un rockstar - Bill Wyman.

Fifth Column 2:07 Mon Jan 26
Re: Muslims march in Australia following Charlie Hebdo
I don't like HT but read through that whole article. It doesn't say anything about violence. It says they want to demonstrate their love for Muhammed at one point. This isn't a poppy burning event.

You can protest about such cartoons peacefully which is what from the photos they appear to be advocating, without advocating murdering people.

Joke Whole 2:07 Mon Jan 26
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Sounds like Bob Geldof needs to set up Case Aid - a charity whereby reasonable people can donate a suitcase to each and every Muslim who expresses unhappiness at life in his non-muslim country of choice.

Each case should contain the message, in English, Arabic and the national language of the chosen country stating:

"We've done the hard part, here's your case, now pack it and FUCK OFF."

Fifth Column 2:08 Mon Jan 26
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Joke Whole

Can we go the whole way and get ANYONE who goes on about how shit the country is to pack their suitcase and fuck off.

Country, dogs etc

leave my arcelona 2:09 Mon Jan 26
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Flaming Galahu Akbar

Gavros 2:19 Mon Jan 26
Re: Muslims march in Australia following Charlie Hebdo
the point is, Fifth, that Muslims dont seem to have a problem gathering people together for a march when it's about Israel of 'protecting the Prophet', while doing absolutely fuck all when yet another atrocity is carried out in the name of Islam. One would, perhaps, think that they'd be more concerned about someone chopping off someone else's head or shooting innocent people than a drawing. But then, it is Islam.

Dan M 2:22 Mon Jan 26
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ʞɔoʇ ʞɔᴉʇ

Sir Alf 2:27 Mon Jan 26
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Multi culturalism is a major root cause. Religion encompasses the Islamic culture but not ours or the developed world. The 2 cultures clash. Living in the same country, close proxinity and let alone a small island in our case makes it even more of a problem. Politicians of all parties and past govts have, for what they foresaw as short term gain (e.g. New Labour opening doors to change the voting demographics),created a massive problem long term which we are all experiencing now in a far more closely interconnected world.

With some cultures, over time (2nd / 3rd generation) the clash / problem reduces as the kids adapt as part of growing up in a different culture which they essentially take on themselves.

But the Islamic faith is about male domination/repression of women and keeping a death grip on 1400 year old rituals, beliefs, values, superstitutions to keep those in power and with influence . In other words, it is about living a life as they did in the middle ages before the advent of science, technology, education and understanding. Millions / billions of people conditioned / indoctrinated as they exit the womb means they have no ability for critical thinking and no awareness of other cultures and what they do learn is filtered to ensure anything different is seen as evil etc.

Multiculturalism hs and will always cause these issues. Bleedin obvious. :-)

Who would have thought Enoch's words would have some truth to them 50 years later? Ok, he got a lot wrong too but the essence of what he was saying has played out in many senses?

Russ of the BML 2:28 Mon Jan 26
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Send 'em all 'ome...........

Mrkxxx 2:56 Mon Jan 26
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So they are effectively condoning terrorism..which we have known all along.

I have no issue with them marching peacefully over the publications, which is what a civilised society would do. But what they are doing now is a piss take..

overbyyer 2:58 Mon Jan 26
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Gavros wrote...

Re: Muslims march in Australia following Charlie Hebdo
"the point is, Fifth, that Muslims dont seem to have a problem gathering people together for a march when it's about Israel of 'protecting the Prophet', while doing absolutely fuck all when yet another atrocity is carried out in the name of Islam. One would, perhaps, think that they'd be more concerned about someone chopping off someone else's head or shooting innocent people than a drawing. But then, it is Islam."



Gavros, unfortunately the British population don't seem to have a problem in NOT gathering people together when its about Britain.

The religious extremism of others is a great threat to this country.

But so is our own apathy.

SHORTYHAMMER 2:59 Mon Jan 26
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Dan M 2:22 Mon Jan 26

ʞɔoʇ ʞɔᴉʇ indeed...


Culture clash is inevitable . Its what they are looking for.

All we hear is "a few" oddball Muslims...Worldwide its Millions ..

Tick Tock

mentor 3:11 Mon Jan 26
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Oil and water. We all know it, but when are our leaders going to admit that islam is incompatible with Western culture, society and laws?

stewie griffin 3:14 Mon Jan 26
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TICK TOCK

Joke Whole 3:18 Mon Jan 26
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For centuries, the Arabic/Islamic regions were leading the world in advancement of the sciences Al-gebra, the Al-phabet, astronomy (and navigation), arithmetic - you name it, up till about 1500 years ago, if it was worth doing the Islamic Arab scholars were doing it.

Then Mohammed sticks his fucking oar in and it all goes to hell in a handcart. Not seeing the link there is about on par with denying the Holocaust.

southwoodford 3:22 Mon Jan 26
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I can just imagine how this is going down with your average white Aussie. They are not beyond setting up townships in the Outback and shipping out johnny foreigner and his rug. Maybe the promise of somewhere sunny and warm would even be quite attractive.

Gavros 3:26 Mon Jan 26
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Bit of a mistake to conflate 'Islamic' science with the science of civilisations that Islam conquered, including Babylonia, Persia and Byzantium.

joe royal 4:13 Mon Jan 26
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Fifth Column 2:08 Mon Jan 26
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