Yup I said that, that is not what you accused me of. I was making the point that deporting people and closing mosques without due process, which is what you are advocating, could be considered radicalised Christian ethos.
That it's a million miles away from what you claimed I said.
Nothing much. The same as when a police station was attacked by a gang of migrants not long ago from the area the station is in and they did nothing and arrested nobody.
I'm sorry, but that is a ridiculous statement. It's inflammatory, it's misguided, it's reactionary, it's pure conjecture.If there are people in there with this sort of mentality then you can probably say the vast majority there are at least in agreement.
So you don't know then?
I'm sorry, but that is a ridiculous statement. It's inflammatory, it's misguided, it's reactionery, it's pure conjecture.
To claim because one or a small group of individuals from a mosque have extreme views, everyone else does is frankly preposterous and simply wrong. To believe otherwise is very naive and blinkered
Again zero solutions from you. The ostrich approach it is then
SaB I work for an Indian company and have many Muslim colleagues and friends, all invariably nice people.I work in environment where I would guess 30% are Muslims. Every one I chat to are: funny, hard working, have never mentioned religion and decent. The IRA were murdering bstrds no one suggested we closed Cathedrals.
Well if you look at the amount of atrocities committed in France are you telling me they are doing a good job? That's the evidence I need to say they are incompetent
Is it now the job of a football messageboard to offer solutions to complex political and cultural problems ???
What good do your "solutions" do, other than get yourself worked up and make you look a bit racist and hysterical on a messageboard ?
Thats not what I asked. You're implying nothing is being done to tackle radicalisation or stop attacks.
You're approach is devoid of consequence and lacking in any form rational thought on the subject.
I think to think that nobody in who knows these people who worships with them has any ideas they are radicals is very naive but there you go
I know enough people of Muslim faith to know that these atrocities are widely condemned by the Muslim community. Radical views are not the norm
They won't accept it if the law isn't followed in dealing with the crime, and neither would I. You have subtly moved away from unprocessed deportation I think which is good to see.I completely agree but where it does manifest it needs dealing with and when it is being dealt with any reasonable muslim person would accept that.
Its impossible to offer an answer, but I would hazard a guess that radicalisation is happening online, rather than in mosquesI completely agree but where it does manifest it needs dealing with and when it is being dealt with any reasonable muslim person would accept that.