shafique wrote:You are not having a good time with statistics and evidence provided are you Dillon?
Nothing in the article in the OP contradicts what the experts say is the root cause of the honour crimes. The article does not mention religion - so I really can't see why you think the stats/article supports your view. Your view seems to only stem from other sources, and sources you seem to be embarrassed about.
The quote about levels of violence in British Asian community being lower than the national average, is not talking about absolute or total numbers. But I suspect you knew that. (National average is what the level within the British Asian community is being compared to, and is lower than.)
1 in every 3 honour crimes in the UK are not carried out by Muslims. Another statistic you have to explain away. The experts and I have no problems addressing this - as the cause highlighted applies to all the religious groups.
The question you still have to answer is why you, herve et al continue to believe that religion/Islam is causing the 1% of violent incidents against women which the 2,823 incidents represent? The experts all disagree with you - and the only ones who support your theory appear to be Islamophobic bloggers.
I'm not struggling with any question about what the causes for honour crimes are - I've even helpfully highlighted in red what the reasons for the crimes are. But I can't take credit for pointing out these causes - they were all given to you on the first page of this thread.
Cheers,
Shafique
Hmm, very interesting reading Shaf, and to the contrary, we’re all having a right good laugh here at your squirming and not-so-convincing, misleading, confused and off topic arguments which of course is the 47% increase in Honour Crimes against women in the UK during 2010, of which the perpetrators are almost exclusively muslim and let’s not forget the unanswered questions I keep having to repeat;
1, Why the majority of perpetrators of Honour Crimes in the UK are in fact, muslim, When there are just as many members and more, of other religions in the UK with the same cultural values.
2. The other question that people keep ignoring? You know, the one about Sharia Law decriminalising Murder
-- Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:37 pm --
Yosef, I think we're of the same mind Yosef we're just addressing the questions we have in a different manner, but you do realise this thread is about Honour Crime in the UK and not Syria or the Lebanon?