Re: David Haines beheading: David Cameron says Britain will hunt down Isis 'monsters'

Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al

Originally Posted by
Britkid

Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al

Originally Posted by
Britkid

Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al
If they want to live in Britain then don't cover your face , if you have a problem with that then fine , it is my opinion. Last time I checked Muslims are in the minority , therefore cast a vote to decide if the can cover their faces in public , it is a democracy after all.
Or are we all to bow down to an outdated belief , that by the way does not integrate with modern british society , as Muslims have no respect for white women , and also treat their own women as second class , I'm fucking sick of everyone treading on egg shells when Muslims are mentioned , as for saying I should go to France that is pretty funny , when if Muslims want to dress like that and act like that , then perhaps they can go to a country that has a majority Muslim population ?
Do you remember the case of the Muslim tagged terrorist who escaped police custody by going into the mosque dressed as a man and leaving out of the back door in a full burka ?
We do not need to bow down to anyone. We can take pride in respecting the individual's rights. There are aspects of all religion I am not very comfortable with, but providing what they do is not illegal, it is there right, and I need to deal with that. If you are so deeply unhappy with what the UK is today, perhaps you need to find somewhere else to go?
If you think an Arab fairy tale will run me out of my own country then my friend you don't know me at all .
That is good, just remember it is a horrible fairy tale to most of us, and as I suggested to Dia bando earlier, you are in a lot more potential danger going to work tomorrow than with anything IS is doing.
It's a typical fairy tale of ignorant peasants.
Hence the need for capitalism. Peasantry is no way to live in this day and age, and it is a black mark on us if we cannot change that.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
Bookmarks