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The double standard of religious exemptions.


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Would you like to provide this evidence so it can be debated properly or are we going to discuss something on the basis of false assumptions and conjecture again?

 

The ban in France had nothing to do with criminality by the way.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7189090/Burka-wearing-gunmen-raid-french-bank.html

 

http://themoderativevoice.com/71590/male-robber-wearing-burka-sparks-debate-in-australia-over-banning-the-burka/

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/86677330.stm

 

http://www.news.com.au/national/burqua-ban-is-un-australian-say-muslims/story-e6frfkvr-1225863357698

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We're not here to talk about 'what we take offence to', we're here to talk about the unfairness and inequality of religious exemptions that pose risks to security and compromise legislative policies and lawful acts.

 

I think we are talking here about something that YOU take offence to - Islam. As for posing risks to security, EDL face masks and balaclavas do that. How many arrests last Saturday, including one for attacking a copper? Very law-abiding, aren't we?

 

And the BNP compromises legislative policies by not getting its returns in on time and not paying its bills. And that doesn't include all the other crimes its members have got up to - bent coppers, gang rapists, drug dealers, etc. That covers compromises of lawful acts. The number of EDL and BNP members with criminal records, including the leaderships, one of whom is currently fasting Islam-style in a prison in southern England, is innumerable.

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I think we are talking here about something that YOU take offence to - Islam. As for posing risks to security, EDL face masks and balaclavas do that. How many arrests last Saturday, including one for attacking a copper? Very law-abiding, aren't we?

 

 

Muslims generaly dont get arrested at protests (remember luton?)

They usualy save that for the law abiding Brit whos had enough of the bile they spout (remember luton?)

 

On another issue.

Thanks for the info regarding my friends child. I did ask them if they claimed any benefits but they didnt.

Didnt even know they could get any help like that so they are speaking to the right people about making a claim.

They asked me to pass on their thanks.

And heres mine too

Thanks :)

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Muslims generaly dont get arrested at protests (remember luton?)
You don't generally get arrested for protesting, it's the criminal behaviour you get arrested for.

 

Remember the Old Bailey demo?

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1533007/Muslims-arrested-in-Old-Bailey-demo.html

 

They usualy save that for the law abiding Brit whos had enough of the bile they spout (remember luton?)

 

Remember Anjem Choudary, Abu Hamza and Abu Izzadeen, all Muslims who've been arrested, censured and in the case of Hamza and Izzadeen imprisoned for their hateful views and sharing them.

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Muslims generaly dont get arrested at protests (remember luton?)

They usualy save that for the law abiding Brit whos had enough of the bile they spout (remember luton?)

 

Law abiding Brits? Who's that then? Tommy Robinson, banged up for breaching his bail conditions? I'd like to see you pin that one on a Muslim. Or Darrell Copeland, banged up for attacking a copper last Saturday? See

 

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23984164-five-months-for-protester-who-hit-policeman-at-far-right-demo.do

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The French banned hiding one's face because it was "causing all kinds of social tensions" and the act aimed to "get all Muslims to integrate fully into French society". It had nothing to do with criminality.

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