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Westboro Baptist Church Thanks God for 9/11 and Protests Fashion Week
September 11, 2011 09:05 AM EDT
The Westboro Baptist Church is perhaps the most justifiably hated group of religious zealots in America. Naturally this group headed by Fred Phelps is going to insert their names into the headlines on the 10 year anniversary of the September 11th attacks, but they also have other plans.
viking-warrior wrote:Christians have a ramshackled "church" somewhere in Kansas with a congregation of how many, 30 ? A church that until 12 minutes ago I have never heard of but then again we don't see or hear much about them in the UK.
viking-warrior wrote:The absence of the "stories" that you refer to say more about self censorship and editorial fear than actual events. I was in and around Malaysia and Indonesia on 9/11 2001 and need no reminding of cheering crowds thanks very much.
viking-warrior wrote:Choudary is well represented in how he gained permission to demonstrate today - research and report back, and as for funded (hahahahaha pick a sheikh, any sheikh, any muslim state)
viking-warrior wrote:So Shaf, as someone on the inside of the "struggle" how do these people get funded ... ?
viking-warrior wrote: WBC has a church, really !, have you seen the pictures, I'm $5,000 bid and doing them a favour at that number.
shafique wrote:Now, how exactly is Anjem different from Westboro? As far as I can see the WBC are better funded and have more religious credentials than this clown. Both should be dismissed as unrepresentative nutters who came out on 9/11 to desecrate the memories of the victims.
patience wrote:I find this extremely offensive. the WBC are protesting in their own country and are condemned by their own country. These are foreigners standing yards from relatives of the victims of 9/11 mourning the loss of their loved ones in OUR country, if they feel that way they should go back to Pakistan (or whereever the hell they come from) and protest there. What is ing is that this is a Christian country not an Islamic state and they should never have been allowed to settle here let alone stand yards from people who are remembering their loved ones and spew hatred. Either condemn them or shut up.
shafique wrote:And yes, I can categorically say that 'As God is my Witness, Anjem Choudary does not represent my views and is actually acting AGAINST Islam when he peddles his hate'. He has no Islamic credentials. Happy? Can't be clearer.
and the fact that non-Muslim extremists carry out more terrorist attacks in Europe and USA than the numpty Muslim terrorists.
desertdudeshj wrote:Exactly, when people complain that "moderate" muslims don't "speak out" against some obscure rag tag clan in the African bush thats also one of the reaons.
And if all of us devoted time and energy "speaking out" against thing which is some way or the other relate to us, there wouldn't be time left to do anything else in this world.
desertdudeshj wrote:Exactly, when people complain that "moderate" muslims don't "speak out" against some obscure rag tag clan in the African bush thats also one of the reaons.
And if all of us devoted time and energy "speaking out" against thing which is some way or the other relate to us, there wouldn't be time left to do anything else in this world.
Trouble later flared between the two groups and two men were stabbed outside a pub in an incident believed to be connected to the protests....
The force spokesman said the men, who are both believed to be opponents of the Islamic groups, were injured in the incident at at 6pm, over two hours after the main protests had ended.
Chocoholic wrote:Ok, well I have a question then. Why don't the moderate subscribers, whether they be muslim, christian, whatever rise up to quash the fundamentalists? Given that there are more peaceful people about, their numbers would be far out weigh the nutters - so what gives? Why does the responsibility lie with governments, security agencies and Joe Bloggs on the street?
He hasn't got his own mosque and only has a rag tag group of people who follow him. He is less organised and funded than the Westboro Baptists in the USA - they have a congregation, church etc.
We can't lock him up as normal citizens, and he is careful to stay within the law.