just read this article...its aggressive and so true
its about jack straw comments
very interesting read
http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/2857/35/
the message board for Dubai English speaking community
mema wrote:Excellent article
Article wrote: believe that Jews in Britain have too much influence over British foreign policy: 53 percent.
Believe that Jews in Britain are in league with the Freemasons to control the media and politics: 46 percent.
Believe that Jews in Britain are "legitimate targets as part of the ongoing struggle for justice in the Middle East": 37 percent.
same article wrote:Personally have any sympathy with the feelings and motives of those who carried out the London attacks: 20 percent.
Support there being areas of Britain which are pre-dominantly Muslim and in which Sharia Law is introduced: 40 percent.
Article wrote:huge rise in violent attacks on homose.xuals.
Article wrote:The association said the accompanying text made clear Christians were not the only group accused, in fact a quarter of the alleged incidents were provoked by Muslims, it said.
valkyrie wrote:mema wrote:Excellent article
No, very bad article. The teacher was an English instructor teaching students to learn English. It was the students (who were from Pakistan and other places) that complained about the veil being in the way, mitigating their ability to learn because they could not follow the way the instructor would pronounce words.
has found that more than one in ten thinks that the men who carried out the London bombings of 7/7 should be regarded as “martyrs”. Sixteen per cent of British Muslims, equivalent to more than 150,000 adults, believe that while the attacks were wrong, the cause was right.
article wrote:This perception of welcome persists despite the fact that French Muslims are somewhat more likely than those in other European countries to report that they have had a bad experience attributable to their race, ethnicity or religion. Nearly four-in-ten Muslims (37%) in France report such incidents, compared with 28% in Britain, 25% in Spain and 19% in Germany. Younger French Muslims are more likely to report a bad experience -- 40% of those under age 35 compared with 31% of those age 35 or older.
same article wrote:But what most distinguishes French Muslims from their co-religionists not only in the Muslim world but in Europe, is their attitude toward Jews. Fully 71% of French Muslims express a positive view of people of the Jewish faith, compared with only 38% of German Muslims, 32% of British Muslims, 28% of Spanish Muslims and still lower numbers in the predominantly Muslim countries surveyed. In this, Muslims reflect the view of the larger French public among whom fully 86% express a favorable opinion of Jews, a higher proportion than even than among the American public.
valkyrie wrote:The surveys, as far as I know weren't taken by Daniel Pipes. I found them on his website while searching for opinion surveys on Britains Muslim population. I personally think it's fine to post information from a rightwing website as long as the information is correct. If you think British Muslims aren't radicalized or disagree with my link than address it.
valkyrie wrote:If British Muslims are doing enough, why is it that French Muslims are more tolerant than their British co-religionists?
valkyrie wrote:I find it curious that two minor incidents are labelled islamophobic but in egypt and other muslim countries can ban the veil, and in countries, cases headscarves with impunity
rvp_legend wrote:Daniel Pipes has never been known to have presented reliable facts. So anything on his site is in line with his thinkings - therefore flawed and lacks serious credibility....
Theres more to life than Murdoch Media and other zionists.
If you actually lived in the UK you would not hold that opinion.
rvp_legend wrote:valkyrie wrote:
If British Muslims are doing enough, why is it that French Muslims are more tolerant than their British co-religionists?
there was the Riots, Violent Riots for weeks. Very tolerant indeed.
rvp_legend wrote:Just a reminder, One has a full fledged Democracy which respects all rights, hence there is uproar when breached.
The other is in a Semi Dictatorship like government who arrest people for demonstrating.
Maybe, thats why?
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