|
Post by starkiller on Mar 26, 2021 18:18:08 GMT
If their god is so offended by these cartoons, why doesn't he strike this bloke down? That's a good point actually 😀 It's like getting all pissy over a picture of Saruman from Lord of the Rings #TeamDawkins It's just as well Mohammed was around before camera phones.
|
|
|
Post by crapslinger on Mar 26, 2021 18:18:38 GMT
They are too busy producing millions of children to have time to protest. Must be tiring doing all that pushing on a 9 month cycle. bloody ell mate, they do appear to have a lot of kids though is that a religious thing ?
|
|
|
Post by Orbs on Mar 26, 2021 18:24:27 GMT
Not many Asian women protesting in that pic Indeed why could that be all at work perhaps ? Are only Asian people Muslim? What do you mean by Asian? Google says that 26 out of 49 Asian countries are predominantly Muslim. Be interesting to hear your thoughts?
|
|
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2021 18:29:49 GMT
I saw a cartoon doing the rounds a few years back that was supposed to be the one from the magazine that led to the terrorism. It was two images side by side, the first was Muhammed (depicted as a middle-age to old man) and Aisha (depicted as a child, maybe 8 or 9) looking at each other with love in their eyes. The second image was their wedding night, and Muhammed having sex / raping the child doggy style, with wild lust in his eyes, whilst the child was in great pain and distress and crying. There's obviously a chance that what I saw wasn't the same image that Charlie Hebdo printed. I personally found the cartoon extremely offensive although that's beside the point. However, I don't know exactly what's gone on in this RE class but I can't for one second imagine that the teacher has shown the same cartoon that I saw, or that the cartoon is part of the curriculum. If the cartoon isn't a part of the curriculum but the teacher has shown it then he deserves to be sacked. It is deemed gravely offensive to draw any picture or cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad or of Allah. It matters not what the picture or cartoon shows.
|
|
|
Post by heworksardtho on Mar 26, 2021 18:33:06 GMT
Indeed why could that be all at work perhaps ? Are only Asian people Muslim? What do you mean by Asian? Google says that 26 out of 49 Asian countries are predominantly Muslim. Be interesting to hear your thoughts? Don’t know what nationality they are but there ain’t many protesting
|
|
|
Post by crapslinger on Mar 26, 2021 18:38:49 GMT
I saw a cartoon doing the rounds a few years back that was supposed to be the one from the magazine that led to the terrorism. It was two images side by side, the first was Muhammed (depicted as a middle-age to old man) and Aisha (depicted as a child, maybe 8 or 9) looking at each other with love in their eyes. The second image was their wedding night, and Muhammed having sex / raping the child doggy style, with wild lust in his eyes, whilst the child was in great pain and distress and crying. There's obviously a chance that what I saw wasn't the same image that Charlie Hebdo printed. I personally found the cartoon extremely offensive although that's beside the point. However, I don't know exactly what's gone on in this RE class but I can't for one second imagine that the teacher has shown the same cartoon that I saw, or that the cartoon is part of the curriculum. If the cartoon isn't a part of the curriculum but the teacher has shown it then he deserves to be sacked. It is deemed gravely offensive to draw any picture or cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad or of Allah. It matters not what the picture or cartoon shows. I think we established how upset they get when they butchered the Charlie staff in Paris, not really acceptable though is it you take the piss out of my God I kill you in the 21st Century really it's cave dwellers behaviour. This is western society they chose to live here should it be them or us who has to conform to civilised society rules ?
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 18:43:15 GMT
Jesus. The road this thread has taken wasn't at all predictable on this rat infested site was it
|
|
|
Post by mattyd2 on Mar 26, 2021 18:45:52 GMT
Jesus. The road this thread has taken wasn't at all predictable on this rat infested site was it What are your thoughts on the protests
|
|
|
Post by crapslinger on Mar 26, 2021 18:55:31 GMT
Jesus. The road this thread has taken wasn't at all predictable on this rat infested site was it What are your thoughts on the protests Attachment Deleted
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 18:59:55 GMT
Jesus. The road this thread has taken wasn't at all predictable on this rat infested site was it What are your thoughts on the protests If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we?
|
|
|
Post by mattyd2 on Mar 26, 2021 19:03:08 GMT
What are your thoughts on the protests If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we? Wow. Finally a straight answer. So you don't condemn it then.
|
|
|
Post by mattyd2 on Mar 26, 2021 19:04:09 GMT
What are your thoughts on the protests If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we? So by that rationale it was right for the protesters in France to behead that teacher, after all, it's their right...
|
|
|
Post by crapslinger on Mar 26, 2021 19:08:34 GMT
If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we? So by that rationale it was right for the protesters in France to behead that teacher, after all, it's their right... Depends on what community is involved perhaps, not sure that would qualify as a reasonable response to most normal people but if they feel that strongly then...........
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 19:09:43 GMT
If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we? So by that rationale it was right for the protesters in France to behead that teacher, after all, it's their right... You are just a ridiculous and risible clown. I've tried to engage with you in a reasonable fashion and you're simply looking for a scrap. Please just piss off and bore the cunt off someone else for fucks sake.
|
|
|
Post by mattyd2 on Mar 26, 2021 19:10:14 GMT
Funny how " It's their right" to protest at that cartoon. But Tommy Robinson protesting about grooming gangs gets certain posters on here well and truly seething.
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 19:10:46 GMT
I have just checked only 39% of Muslim women aged 16-64 in the UK are employed What's your point?
|
|
|
Post by maninasuitcase on Mar 26, 2021 19:11:02 GMT
They are too busy producing millions of children to have time to protest. Must be tiring doing all that pushing on a 9 month cycle. bloody ell mate, they do appear to have a lot of kids though is that a religious thing ? Probably. I believe that sons are revered over daughters, so the need to procreative to achieve that goal is paramount.
|
|
|
Post by bigjohnritchie on Mar 26, 2021 19:11:28 GMT
What are your thoughts on the protests If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we? But Sheikh, this isn't peaceful protest....it's intimidation, threats of violence, bullying,has already destroyed the teacher's life without, as far as we ( and in my opinion ,as far as they) know of the actual facts. It could end with his death, families deaths. It is not important what other past injustices were, this is now and today. There were other ways of handling it. We should be able to discuss anything without fear, There are other ways to legitimately protest. It's worse than the " far right " currently do, will stir up more hatred and prejudice and should be condemned by all. If the left try to justify this type of behaviour they deserve the marginalisation and condemnation as a movement that they will get. It is not right minded thinking.
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 19:11:36 GMT
Not many Asian women protesting in that pic What's your point
|
|
|
Post by Orbs on Mar 26, 2021 19:11:49 GMT
If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we? So by that rationale it was right for the protesters in France to behead that teacher, after all, it's their right... TBF that's a quantum leap. He said he supported their right to protest - no rationale would equate that right to protest to a right to behead someone.
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 19:12:25 GMT
Not many Asian women protesting in that pic Indeed why could that be all at work perhaps ? What's your point?
|
|
|
Post by mattyd2 on Mar 26, 2021 19:12:26 GMT
So by that rationale it was right for the protesters in France to behead that teacher, after all, it's their right... You are just a ridiculous and risible clown. I've tried to engage with you in a reasonable fashion and you're simply looking for a scrap. Please just piss off and bore the cunt off someone else for fucks sake. Blimey Sheikh. No need for such abuse. All I asked was if you think the beheading of that teacher was within the rights of the people responsible
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 19:13:22 GMT
You never see them working in kebab shops or curry houses 🏠 True perhaps they in the kitchens busy behind the scenes , come to think of it I don't think I have ever seen a Muslim woman outside after 18.00 hours. What's your point?
|
|
|
Post by mattyd2 on Mar 26, 2021 19:14:00 GMT
So by that rationale it was right for the protesters in France to behead that teacher, after all, it's their right... TBF that's a quantum leap. He said he supported their right to protest - no rationale would equate that right to protest to a right to behead someone. So where do you draw the line then. How far will these protesters go to vent their anger, and when does it stop being their right and become a barbaric act of murder.
|
|
|
Post by heworksardtho on Mar 26, 2021 19:14:59 GMT
Not many Asian women protesting in that pic What's your point The point is no women protesting
|
|
|
Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 26, 2021 19:15:02 GMT
If you're interested in my genuine thoughts I think any belief system is open not only to criticism but satire and even ridicule. It's insane to think anything is automatically immune to that. If people are offended at it though, I completely support their right to protest, if they feel strongly enough about it. As for calling out how, why, where and how often certain communities work, particularly women, well we all know from what dark, hate filled bile spewing place that comes from don't we? But Sheikh, this isn't peaceful protest....it's intimidation, threats of violence, bullying,has already destroyed the teacher's life without, as far as we ( and in my opinion ,as far as they) know of the actual facts. It could end with his death, families deaths. It is not important what other past injustices were, this is now and today. There were other ways of handling it. We should be able to discuss anything without fear, There are other ways to legitimately protest. It's worse than the " far right " currently do, will stir up more hatred and prejudice and should be condemned by all. If the left try to justify this type of behaviour they deserve the marginalisation and condemnation as a movement that they will get. It is not right minded thinking. Anyone threatening the teacher should feel the full force of the law.
|
|
|
Post by Orbs on Mar 26, 2021 19:15:39 GMT
TBF that's a quantum leap. He said he supported their right to protest - no rationale would equate that right to protest to a right to behead someone. So where do you draw the line then. How far will these protesters go to vent their anger, and when does it stop being their right and become a barbaric act of murder. You've just answered your own question.
|
|
|
Post by Orbs on Mar 26, 2021 19:16:35 GMT
The point is no women protesting There are women there in some of the photos that I've seen.
|
|
|
Post by mattyd2 on Mar 26, 2021 19:17:04 GMT
But Sheikh, this isn't peaceful protest....it's intimidation, threats of violence, bullying,has already destroyed the teacher's life without, as far as we ( and in my opinion ,as far as they) know of the actual facts. It could end with his death, families deaths. It is not important what other past injustices were, this is now and today. There were other ways of handling it. We should be able to discuss anything without fear, There are other ways to legitimately protest. It's worse than the " far right " currently do, will stir up more hatred and prejudice and should be condemned by all. If the left try to justify this type of behaviour they deserve the marginalisation and condemnation as a movement that they will get. It is not right minded thinking. Anyone threatening the teacher should feel the full force of the law. But the protesters have threatened the teacher. So you are backtracking now. The Teacher needs police protection due to the severity of the threats. Make your mind up FFS.
|
|
|
Post by heworksardtho on Mar 26, 2021 19:17:22 GMT
So by that rationale it was right for the protesters in France to behead that teacher, after all, it's their right... You are just a ridiculous and risible clown. I've tried to engage with you in a reasonable fashion and you're simply looking for a scrap. Please just piss off and bore the cunt off someone else for fucks sake. What’s your point ?
|
|