Immigration from incompatible cultures

Frankfooter

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Islam is more than a religion. It's also a system of government. Authoritarian. It is misogynist, homophobic, violent, and anti democracy.

So yes, I have a bias against a belief system that espouses these things. Why don't you?
That's just racism speaking.
 

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Moment random man tries to snatch teenage girl from train station
A man tried to kidnap a teenage girl outside a train station in Liverpool, shocking CCTV footage shows.

Osman Moalem, 25, of Brookdale, Widnes, was jailed for 27 months on Friday, 13 June, at Liverpool Crown Court after he was found guilty of attempted kidnap.

The court heard how on 28 October 2024, the 19-year-old student was waiting for friends outside Liverpool when Moalem reached out to her and said something she didn’t understand, so she stepped back and he turned away.

He then turned around and tried to drag her away. An elderly couple came to her aid and threatened to call the police, but Moalem was undeterred and smirked as he attempted to drag the victim away.

Station security alerted British Transport Police officers, who arrested Maolem minutes later.

Link to video and news story here. Read comments underneath the story.
 
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Butler1000

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Then your earlier comment about not vilifying religions is meaningless.
Sure it does. Happy to say many Evangelicals are at the least smug and self righteous. And can also get a crusader mentality going as well.

A secular liberal society allows space for worship on the home and an actual place of worship. It has no place in law, or the streets as a means of control, intimidation, or otherwise.

That is why the 10 commandments don't belong in court houses, and Sharia Law doesn't belong on the books.

Muslims however don't believe that, nor do Evangelicals. So they are the same in that.
 
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Not a chance. Not until they at least have a Reformation and do a King James do over of the Koran. Until then they are a bunch of backward 8th century cult followers.
I've met a fuckuvalot more Muslims than you have and that statement is categorically fucking false and borders on hate speech.
 

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Sure it does. Happy to say many Evangelicals are at the least smug and self righteous. And can also get a crusader mentality going as well.

A secular liberal society allows space for worship on the home and an actual place of worship. It has no place in law, or the streets as a means of control, intimidation, or otherwise.

That is why the 10 commandments don't belong in court houses, and Sharia Law doesn't belong on the books.

Muslims however don't believe that, nor do Evangelicals. So they are the same in that.
100% this

But Oatmeal and Frank want you to forget the Muslim stuff and focus on "white" and Christians only. Whereas a lot of non-white Canadians aren't too overly thrilled about Muslims and their nonsense coming to Canada.
Because in Canada our population is fairly diverse at this point and has been for awhile, yet these two want to narrow it down to white people only. But I'll be here to remind them there are non-white Canadians that aren't very thrilled about Muslims and their BS. Oops repeated myself.
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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Most support Sharia Law.
That is just pure conjecture and not the truth.
You have to to believe.
That is just a convenient narrative you have created for yourself.
One can be a Muslim and not believe in any hardline interpretation of Sharia, or Sharia itself, just like there are devout Christians who support LGBTQ rights or don't live by the 10 commandments.
To not do so is to say the Koran and the Word of God is flawed.
Sharia is interpreted differently everywhere, and it can very well coexist within a democracy.
It seems to me that you have a half baked and reductive understanding of both the religion and its followers in general. Put in one word, it sounds like it is ignorance.
 

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That is just pure conjecture and not the truth.

That is just a convenient narrative you have created for yourself.
One can be a Muslim and not believe in any hardline interpretation of Sharia, or Sharia itself, just like there are devout Christians who support LGBTQ rights or don't live by the 10 commandments.

Sharia is interpreted differently everywhere, and it can very well coexist within a democracy.
It seems to me that you have a half baked and reductive understanding of both the religion and its followers in general. Put in one word, it sounds like it is ignorance.
Lol. When most Muslim nations are Sharia law nations, seems quite clear to me. When the cradle of it is Saudi Arabia, one of the most repressive regimes on the planet, it becomes more clear.
 

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That is just pure conjecture and not the truth.

That is just a convenient narrative you have created for yourself.
One can be a Muslim and not believe in any hardline interpretation of Sharia, or Sharia itself, just like there are devout Christians who support LGBTQ rights or don't live by the 10 commandments.

Sharia is interpreted differently everywhere, and it can very well coexist within a democracy.
It seems to me that you have a half baked and reductive understanding of both the religion and its followers in general. Put in one word, it sounds like it is ignorance.
Sharia can't coexist within a Western democracy, do you want some videos of Imams talking about Western culture?


Seems like you have ignorance and hypocrisy in your corner bud. :)
 

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Lol. When most Muslim nations are Sharia law nations, seems quite clear to me. When the cradle of it is Saudi Arabia, one of the most repressive regimes on the planet, it becomes more clear.
Those Muslim nations are repressive not due to Sharia law, but due to their respective governments and many other reasons.
As I pointed out there are Muslim nations that are democratic as well.
As I also pointed out, the more relevant bit to the subject of the thread are the Muslims who live here in Canada that are well integrated and live in a secular, liberal democracy and continue to want to do so.
 

Butler1000

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Those Muslim nations are repressive not due to Sharia law, but due to their respective governments and many other reasons.
As I pointed out there are Muslim nations that are democratic as well.
As I also pointed out, the more relevant bit to the subject of the thread are the Muslims who live here in Canada that are well integrated and live in a secular, liberal democracy and continue to want to do so.
One only needs to see the reaction of Muslims when depicting the Phophet in a negative light by cartoon. I'd say that is proof of a lack of free speech values. Another hallmark of Western Society.
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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Sharia can't coexist within a Western democracy, do you want some videos of Imams talking about Western culture?
Seems like you have ignorance and hypocrisy in your corner bud. :)
Sharia is interpreted differently in different nations. It can very well coexist with democracy and there are many examples.
 
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