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riosleftsock 9:10 Tue Jul 12
Telford, guess the missing word
Apologies to any South Asian non Muslims on here for the disgusting BBC racism against you.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-61983584

These people are disgusting animals that should not even be here, but even worse are the vast majority of police, social services and politicians.

People should hang for this, lots of them and not just in Telford.

The scale is mind-boggling, but worse is what they have done to people who tried to speak up. Samantha who featured on the Mark Steyn show this week to tell her story of being raped and abused as a child by pakistani gangs was questioned by police the day after her appearance.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-61983584

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twoleftfeet 7:01 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Jess Phillips is unusually quiet on this issue.

Mustn’t upset her constituents

wd40 5:48 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
All left wing councils just like the report on child abuse in homes from the 80's in London which was completed earlier this year all to busy playing and pushing leftwing madness and not looking after young people in homes or school and shouting racist at anyone who complained .

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 5:41 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Fifth Column 3:09 Wed Jul 13

'PS the New Testament isn't the only part of the Bible. Rather like the parts of the Quran that have violent references aren't the only parts of the Quran. Hope that helps.'

It's about 150 years (thank you Messrs Darwin and Russell) since mainstream Christianity took the OT seriously. Anglicanism, particularly, treats them as just a bunch of rather lovely old stories. This is from The Book of Common Prayer:

'Although the Law given from God by Moses, as touching Ceremonies and Rites, do not bind Christian men, nor the Civil precepts thereof ought of necessity to be received in any commonwealth; yet notwithstanding, no Christian man whatsoever is free from the obedience of the Commandments which are called Moral.'

I think that means, though the language is archaic, only the Ten Commandments count.

Islam 150 years behind? Sounds about right.

Mike Oxsaw 5:36 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
This "Cultural Enrichment" is something we will all have to learn to live with - unless that is, you live in a gated community, or an area with above average security within it's boundaries.

Twitching curtains don't count, but a handful of men strolling about the neighbourhood "taking in the air" at 2 am does.

Lee Trundle 5:12 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
AG!

collyrob 5:06 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Really dragging the good name of BBC DJ’s through the mud.

Hermit Road 5:06 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Should be stuck in a woodchipper

BRANDED 5:00 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
DJ Tim Westwood accused of sex with a 14-year-old

Convenient front page news for BBC.

We have our own nonces to worry about lets let the muslim nonces be.

Hermit Road 4:17 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
“ There are violent bits of the Quran just as there are with the Bible.”

There’s violence in Shakespeare and any biology textbook that offers an explanation of Evolution too as well as millions of other books.

The difference between the Koran and those other books is that the Koran was written and promoted by a violent warlord who married a child, expanded his empire through extreme violence making himself immensely wealthy and powerful, and agreed with the actions of his followers when they slaughtered young boys and sold their mothers and sisters into sex slavery.

Context matters.

Fortunately not all of his followers have followed his example, it shouldn’t be a massive surprise that a significant percentage have though, and a significant percentage of 2 billion is a lot of people.

riosleftsock 4:07 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word

Fifth Column 2:47 Wed Jul 13

Good post, and as usual ignores the fact of abrogation. There is a later passage that instructs followers of Islam to slaughter infidels.

Also, when it refers to rights, this only means rights of Muslims, not kuffars/infidels/non-believers.

Did you learn to read arabic fluently?

Lee Trundle 3:57 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Toe Rag 2:01 Wed Jul 13
"Anyone seen the Whittakers from rural West Virginia on YouTube?"

Thank you for introducing me to these videos.

Just one question. What's Ray's username on here?

Kaiser Zoso 3:11 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Fifth Column 3:07 Wed Jul 13

Bwahaha

Fifth Column 3:09 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
PS the New Testament isn't the only part of the Bible. Rather like the parts of the Quran that have violent references aren't the only parts of the Quran. Hope that helps.

Fifth Column 3:07 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Surface

Thanks for that. You haven't understood a single word of what I've said from the first post to the last so clearly there is no point in continuing this conversation.

Luckily other people on here have at least basic levels of comprehension of the English language.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 3:04 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Your example doesn't work. Currently the authorities ARE saying -these crimes are committed by British people on a whole bunch of girls from different backgrounds.

You want us to not say, these crimes committed overwhelmingly by Muslim men, mostly of Pakistani origin, on underage white girls.

The rest of your post is the usual Islam apologist bollocks. Or if it isn't, nobody has told all those Pakistani blokes. But that's OK, because clever Muslims understand. Unless they are extremists, in which case they don't.

There isn't much violent stuff in the NT is there? So that's bollocks.

Well done to Islam for outlawing the infanticide of girls, by the way. Killing them, no, fucking them and selling them, yes.

I've NEVER heard a Muslim leader say, 'this is a massive problem within our community and we are determined to stamp it out'.

I'm surprised that during your time studying in Indonesia you didn't spot they are all Muslims.

Mike Oxsaw 3:00 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Interesting (or not) about the interpretation of the Quran.

While I was in Oman - a fairly liberal but definitely Islamic state - the locals would treat their womenfolk with a lot more respect than would the Muslim contractors from Pakistan, Bangladesh & India; some of these would refuse to even work with/alongside these local women (who held more than simply token administrative posts) and I often found myself acting as a courier between these women and the less tolerant imported contractors - many of whom seemed to have been employed on a who you know, not what you know basis.

Malaysia I found more tolerant of women in the workplace than Indonesia, but there were glass ceilings in both nation states.

So, in my mind, that would offer some support to the fact that both the original home nation state of these criminals and their education level play a significant part; none of which excuses their barbaric activities - we have enough local nonces (Westminster village excluded, obviously) without importing any more

Eerie Descent 2:57 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Unfortunately, nonces exist. It is obviously the most heinous crime known to man, and I hope every single one of them is burnt alive. Usually it's lone wolves, and because of how disgusting it is, you're not likely to get a load of friends, family and work colleagues all joining in.

However, what makes this so despicable, so hard to fathom, it IS friends, family and work colleagues all joining in. They all fucking know each other.

Colly, seriously think about what is going on, en masse up and down the country, and tell me you think that any other 'groups' of friends, family and work colleagues would do that sort of thing on such a large scale?

Fifth Column 2:47 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Surface

My point if you're not getting it, is that if we had a group of people specifically from Norfolk interbreeding and someone said "it's a British thing" then it would technically be correct because they are British, but in fact it's specific to this County and the people of Cheshire or Scotland have nothing to do with it.

As for your assertions about Islamic beliefs, I give you a 100% guarantee that I know more about this than anyone on this site having studied it in Indonesia, Tunisia, North America and the UK. There are violent bits of the Quran just as there are with the Bible. There are also bits that emphasise that people other than Muslims are good people and indeed can go to heaven eg:

2:62 Indeed, those who believed and those who were Jews or Christians or Sabeans - those [among them] who believed in God and the Last Day and did righteousness - will have their reward with their Lord, and no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve.

The Quran gave inheritance rights to women about 1500 years before it happened in the West.

The Quran outlawed infanticide of girls.

So you come back to then how and who interprets these passages and in what context. Those who seek to use religion for their own power eg ISIS/Daeesh quote the sections that emphasise the concept of "kufar" (infidels). Yet "kufar" doesn't apply to Christians, Jews etc who are referred to the in Quran as el-Khutb (people of the scripture ie of the other Abrahamic religions).

All you are doing is accepting the characterisation of Islam of people like Daeesh or Al Queda. Which is fine, it's a free country. But it's not representative of what most Muslims believe.

Sadly, the under educated from certain parts of the globe haven't actually got a clue what their own scripture says and that's what the people doing this horrific stuff are - ignorant and unIslamic.

As someone else said they should be slowly tortured to death the evil scum.

And the Police should be ashamed.

So, no my position is not anything like those who have allowed this to happen.

collyrob 2:36 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
I think what fifth means is, it’s not all Muslims, but actually specific to two countries who happen to be Muslim.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 2:17 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
Fifth Column 1:41 Wed Jul 13

I'm not sure you're right, though. Particularly since the examples you gave to show it wasn't a Muslim thing are, in fact, more evidence as to why it IS a Muslim thing.

The problem your argument has is that it ignores the fact alone amongst other major religions, in Islam, the concepts that 'infidels' and females are second rate humans are embodied in its teachings.To the right (wrong) kind of mind, that's actual encouragement to commit rape and paedophilia.

I think you are teetering dangerously close to the position of those who have allowed this calamity to happen.

Toe Rag 2:01 Wed Jul 13
Re: Telford, guess the missing word
I think I read that most of the Pakistanis in the Northern mill towns were originally from the Mirpur valley. Pretty small gene pool.

Anyone seen the Whittakers from rural West Virginia on YouTube?

I bet a lot of the Pakistani families in Rochdale, Halifax or Telford aren’t far off that now.

First cousin marriage… LOLZ

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