Say no to stalybridge mosque

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#417

2013-10-30 23:43

Babes I have absolutely every idea what indigenous means. Just because someone doesn't agree with your tiresome point doesn't mean they don't understand.

Case in point then. It really wasn't too long in recent history that both of these extremist groups fractured off from mainstream and caused unthinkable horror. Yet now you accept that they are extreme. You will also learn in time that the terrorism you've spoken of which is prevalent currently is not permanent.

A boost can be over any period of time and is absolutely in line with the economy. Had you any understanding of how the economy and geography works you would understand thin. The take some time. Read up on it and stop spouting irrelevant facts in an attempt to subdue the other side of debate.

If you've got a problem with another culture expanding and youfeel in such great threat for your own culture then quite honestly I'm not worried about you. Our entire generation isn't too bothered it's widely accepted that you're long gone and have no influence. No people of any significant power share your view, so ask yourself. If you believe something which Is being outgrown despite your hard evidence? Are you over reacting? Move with the times.

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#419 Re:

2013-10-31 14:27:24

#417: -  It isn't a boost, it's cultural globally spread atrocities. Muslim terrorism presents a relatively minor threat to Britain, Muslim demographics presents a major one as their population is growing far faster than any other group according to the last government's official figures. Add this to their regressive creed, self-imposed separatism and expansion of their own educational, financial, legal systems etc and it all points in one direction. The hostility to this mosque didn't appear out of thin air, an attempt to set up a Buddhist temple would have been totally ignored. Lazy statements linking economic fluctuations with what is in reality a centuries old pattern of behaviour and expansionism demonstrate your lack of understanding of the issue. I haven't got a problem with 'another culture expanding' I've got a problem with this specific cuture expanding at this rate for the reasons outlined. As for 'our entire generation' you don't speak for them any more than I do. The corridors of power are infested with people too afraid to speak up as going against the prevailing politically correct ethos might harm their careers. It's interesting that the number of people voting for these main parites has plummeted in the last few years as millions have become disenfranchised, particularly on issues like the EU, mass immigration and enforced multiculturalism By 'move with the times' you mean go with the flow, not on any point of principle, but because it's easier.