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Post by dance2drop on Jan 13, 2015 10:29:11 GMT
Oh no, I hear you cry. Well I have been quiet over Christmas !! On tuning in to BBC news on sky channel this morning, there was a member of the Muslim community (didn't catch his name, but he has some sort of position to stick up for the Muslim faith.) He was interviewed by a presenter on the aftermath of the recent appalling days in Paris. Apparently also today, Je Suis Charlie have just published a cartoon of Mohammed. Can't remember exactly what it says, but basically not holding back ! Of course, this man interviewed put his four pennorth in, you know the score by now. Well matey, we let one of your ilk preach hatred on our streets in London and the authorities turned a blind eye. OK now he is serving life in a US jail, so don't wave the racist flag. We have let people of your faith spout whatever they like. Bit different when the boot is on the other foot ! Wouldn't it have been good just for once to see a "white" citizen, either a joe bloggs in the street, or a white politician or whatever putting our views forward ? At the end of the day, in my opinion, Britain is afraid to come down hard on anybody with a different skin colour to ours. If that is a racist statement - well TOUGH
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Post by charmbrights on Jan 13, 2015 11:56:40 GMT
... If that is a racist statement - well TOUGH Of course it would be termed "racist" by Auntie; anything anyone says that is not exactly in agreement with their approved opinion is always termed "racist". The word has completely lost all intrinsic meaning.
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Post by Teddy Bear on Jan 13, 2015 15:15:27 GMT
anything anyone says that is not exactly in agreement with their approved opinion is always termed "racist" In this respect it shows that the tactics of the left wing mindset are similar to those of the Islamic extremists in response to critical opinions. Any opponents to their way of thinking are immediately vilified. So far the BBC haven't resorted to directly beheading their detractors, but have no compunctions, at least in issues that involve Islam, 'paving the way' for their 'poor victims the Muslims' to do it for them.
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Post by charmbrights on Jan 13, 2015 19:30:52 GMT
In the "pm" programme today (17:20 13.i.15) this was demonstrated beautifully by Nabila Ramdani, a Grauniad columnist, encouraged by Eddie Mair, who claimed that the cover of tomorrow's Charlie Hebdo is intended to incite racial and religious hatred. When challenged by David Aronovich to explain how it was designed to incite any hatred she wriggled and obfuscated but insisted that the cover was deliberately designed to cause hatred, and that the BBC and other media were correct to avoid reproducing this cover. The BBC actually showed the cover on "Newsnight" in 12.i.15 but only a very small image; this means that nobody could see it properly, but the BBC cannot be accused of not showing it! If you want to see it go to !
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Post by Teddy Bear on Jan 13, 2015 21:25:22 GMT
So they can now claim to Barely Being Charlie
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