French teacher killed

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  • Ben6899
    Ben6899 Posts: 9,686
    No, David's blaming Covid-19 case spikes on Muslim people.
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  • nickice
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    Ben6899 said:

    No, David's blaming Covid-19 case spikes on Muslim people.

    I think we can all agree on that just being silly.
  • Ben6899
    Ben6899 Posts: 9,686
    nickice said:

    Ben6899 said:

    No, David's blaming Covid-19 case spikes on Muslim people.

    I think we can all agree on that just being silly.

    Yeh I'm sure when he reads it back, later, he'll retract it.
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  • I can't imagine why they wouldn't want to integrate with him.
  • david37
    david37 Posts: 1,313
    nickice said:

    david37 said:

    no this isnt typical https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-52154327

    And this didnt actually happen either https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/20/mosque-forced-close-imam-tests-positive-250-person-funeral-13014223/


    and as for muslims not integrating look at the panorama / trevor philips program.

    Or close your eyes

    All that shows is that maybe some people broke the rules. I started regularly breaking the French rules by the end of the lockdown. It has nothing to do with legislating to protect our values (which are what by the way?)

    If you want to say that there's a problem with radical Islam and that there are more subscribers to it than a few terrorists then I'm 100% in agreement with you. I also agree that the ISIS/Al Qaeda interpretation of Islam is not implausible. However, that's not what you're saying.
    It was an example demonstrating the large scale reluctance to integrate within the muslim community. And as an aside the large scale reluctance to stop islamic terrorism and the broad support for it.
  • david37
    david37 Posts: 1,313
    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    no this isnt typical https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-52154327

    And this didnt actually happen either https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/20/mosque-forced-close-imam-tests-positive-250-person-funeral-13014223/


    and as for muslims not integrating look at the panorama / trevor philips program.

    Or close your eyes

    Best to read things before you post them. From the BBC article.

    "On arrival, officers found approximately 15 people socially-distanced into family groups, therefore no action was taken," the force said
    do you hate white british culture? Will your response be well what is it exactly?

    Tedious lefty self hate
  • nickice
    nickice Posts: 2,439
    david37 said:

    nickice said:

    david37 said:

    no this isnt typical https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-52154327

    And this didnt actually happen either https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/20/mosque-forced-close-imam-tests-positive-250-person-funeral-13014223/


    and as for muslims not integrating look at the panorama / trevor philips program.

    Or close your eyes

    All that shows is that maybe some people broke the rules. I started regularly breaking the French rules by the end of the lockdown. It has nothing to do with legislating to protect our values (which are what by the way?)

    If you want to say that there's a problem with radical Islam and that there are more subscribers to it than a few terrorists then I'm 100% in agreement with you. I also agree that the ISIS/Al Qaeda interpretation of Islam is not implausible. However, that's not what you're saying.
    It was an example demonstrating the large scale reluctance to integrate within the muslim community. And as an aside the large scale reluctance to stop islamic terrorism and the broad support for it.
    So integration now includes limiting attendance at funerals and small funerals are a symbol of British culture? Up until recently there were no restrictions on attendance at funerals and lots of people had large funerals.

  • nickice
    nickice Posts: 2,439
    There are so many other arguable cases of non-integration (few of which can be resolved by legal means) but you've chosen to focus on something that has nothing to do with integration. Bizarre.
  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,512
    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    no this isnt typical https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-52154327

    And this didnt actually happen either https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/20/mosque-forced-close-imam-tests-positive-250-person-funeral-13014223/


    and as for muslims not integrating look at the panorama / trevor philips program.

    Or close your eyes

    Best to read things before you post them. From the BBC article.

    "On arrival, officers found approximately 15 people socially-distanced into family groups, therefore no action was taken," the force said
    do you hate white british culture? Will your response be well what is it exactly?

    Tedious lefty self hate
    Not a lefty and I don't hate myself. Not terrified of my neighbours either. I'm sure you can find a better online support group where you can air your nonsense.
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  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,512
    Mehreen Khan getting some stick for her FT article on Macron.



    Almost as though people who belong to the same faith are capable of different opinions.
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  • nickice
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    rjsterry said:

    Mehreen Khan getting some stick for her FT article on Macron.



    Almost as though people who belong to the same faith are capable of different opinions.
    I know this wasn't your point but, having read it, it does seem to make a teacher's decapitation into a footnote when that's really all we should be talking about.
  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,512
    nickice said:

    rjsterry said:

    Mehreen Khan getting some stick for her FT article on Macron.



    Almost as though people who belong to the same faith are capable of different opinions.
    I know this wasn't your point but, having read it, it does seem to make a teacher's decapitation into a footnote when that's really all we should be talking about.
    Agreed.
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  • david37
    david37 Posts: 1,313
    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377
  • david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Your outreach method needs some work.
  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,512
    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
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  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,805
    nickice said:

    david37 said:

    nickice said:

    david37 said:

    no this isnt typical https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-52154327

    And this didnt actually happen either https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/20/mosque-forced-close-imam-tests-positive-250-person-funeral-13014223/


    and as for muslims not integrating look at the panorama / trevor philips program.

    Or close your eyes

    All that shows is that maybe some people broke the rules. I started regularly breaking the French rules by the end of the lockdown. It has nothing to do with legislating to protect our values (which are what by the way?)

    If you want to say that there's a problem with radical Islam and that there are more subscribers to it than a few terrorists then I'm 100% in agreement with you. I also agree that the ISIS/Al Qaeda interpretation of Islam is not implausible. However, that's not what you're saying.
    It was an example demonstrating the large scale reluctance to integrate within the muslim community. And as an aside the large scale reluctance to stop islamic terrorism and the broad support for it.
    So integration now includes limiting attendance at funerals and small funerals are a symbol of British culture? Up until recently there were no restrictions on attendance at funerals and lots of people had large funerals.

    Well you can see why some would have poor attendance at their funerals
  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,805
    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
  • david37
    david37 Posts: 1,313

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
  • david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    That's not true, in two ways. One, that person doesn't exist. Two, there are plenty of other ways to be an idiot.
  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,512
    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    Could you point out where someone has stated that?
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  • david37
    david37 Posts: 1,313

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    That's not true, in two ways. One, that person doesn't exist. Two, there are plenty of other ways to be an idiot.
    as you frequently demonstrate
  • david37
    david37 Posts: 1,313
    edited November 2020
    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    Could you point out where someone has stated that?
    and guess what, all the islamic terrorists are muslims. From the muslim community, something you think doesnt exist. Meanwhile in the real world.

  • david37 said:

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    That's not true, in two ways. One, that person doesn't exist. Two, there are plenty of other ways to be an idiot.
    as you frequently demonstrate

  • nickice
    nickice Posts: 2,439
    david37 said:

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    That's not true, in two ways. One, that person doesn't exist. Two, there are plenty of other ways to be an idiot.
    as you frequently demonstrate
    This looks like exactly the kind of reply that a certain other poster would give.
  • david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    Could you point out where someone has stated that?
    and guess what, all the islamic terrorists are muslims. From the muslim community, something you think doesnt exist. Meanwhile in the real world.

    Missed a lot of this thread but this stood out on this page.

    Is the mask slipping on @rjsterry 's terrorist sympathies again?
  • Have a word with yourself. You're better than that.
  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,461

    Have a word with yourself. You're better than that.

    History suggests that to be untrue.
  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,512

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    Could you point out where someone has stated that?
    and guess what, all the islamic terrorists are muslims. From the muslim community, something you think doesnt exist. Meanwhile in the real world.

    Missed a lot of this thread but this stood out on this page.

    Is the mask slipping on @rjsterry 's terrorist sympathies again?
    🤣
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  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,512
    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    rjsterry said:

    david37 said:

    here is some more integration

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54799377

    Seems sensible enough. Who are you trying to convince of what, here?
    Maybe it's been raised expecting some far right retaliation, we don't know why it's been raised, but it doesn't stop idiots from making assumptions
    The only idiot is the idiot who doesnt believe Islamic terrorism is a problem.
    Could you point out where someone has stated that?
    and guess what, all the islamic terrorists are muslims. From the muslim community, something you think doesnt exist. Meanwhile in the real world.

    I'll take that as a no.
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