RE: 2015 UK General Election
April 29, 2015 at 4:28 am
(This post was last modified: April 29, 2015 at 4:30 am by Fidel_Castronaut.)
(April 28, 2015 at 7:05 am)robvalue Wrote: Can anyone translate what milliband is proposing into something that makes sense?
Something that isn't already covered by discrimination and hate speech laws?
Also, what's special about Islam? Why isn't Christianity or FSM getting the same laws?
Unfortunately no, I can't. But I can point out the pointless nature of trying to converse with 'Muslim' community reps like this article's author/editor. It ties in with the victim mentality I mentioned in the black people thread started by Napo.:
"Challenged about the way particularly Muslim charities have been targeted by banks and discredited by the media, Miliband said in his wide ranging interview that he was “not in favour of demonising anyone (and) that is the wrong thing to do.”
I presume the author is referring to, among other things, the singling out the CAGE charity by Government as an organisastion with ties to extremism:
http://cageuk.org/
CAGE has been outed as a pro-extremism and terrorist apologist organisation guilty of organising rallies in support of other extremist organisation with Islamist agendas:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/t...error.html
Apologists for CAGE are always shouting about nefarious intentions in an attempt to discredit a Muslim charity, yet any charity with obvious and demonstrable ties to extremism would come under governmental scrutiny. The fact that Miliband didn't spot this obvious apologist ploy astounds me, considering Asim Qureshi (research director at CAGE) himself was outed on BBC's 'this Week' as an apologist and supporter of extremism by Andrew Neil & Alan Johnson (former Labour Minister):
Slimey character, slimey organiastion.
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