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originally posted by: sapien82
many religions just aren't fit for purpose Islam , and Christianity in my own opinion aren't a good thing for humanity or the planet
Id happily allow religion and religious people to worship who they like but when they start killing others in the name of their god , then you know its not a good religion!
originally posted by: rickymouse
Not all Muslims are the way you say, but there are lots of the pushy ones in this country who would try to force people to become Muslim or die.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Breakthestreak
We had our own rape culture,
child bride ethos treat Woman like chattel thing going on around 100 years ago.
And the goal of most organised religious practices is to spread the word as the only real religion that exists.
originally posted by: Krahzeef_Ukhar
No one has the claim to the moral high ground.
originally posted by: andy06shake
Kicked about together, drank together, smoked together, fought together, had fun together.
They are just people, good and bad sorts in all walks of life.
originally posted by: 50ul5t34l3r
They do not belive in religious freedom
They do not belive in gay rights
They do not believe in womens rights
What you just described is the conservative ideology. So are the big bad Muslims conservatives?
That means Sweden can afford to invest more, in particular in education as long as the investments are economically beneficial, according to Lindblad.
Others also have grand plans. Nordea Bank AB in a report earlier this year urged the government to kick off a $28 billion project to build speed trains to help the beleaguered bond market. But the finance minister has batted back those suggestions, saying domestic and European Union fiscal rules don’t allow such borrowing.
Reducing the UK’s deficit, which had ballooned to 10 per cent of GDP in 2010 due to the financial crisis, was a necessity. Cutting it without regard for the state of the overall economy and the feedback effects on aggregate demand was unscientific stupidity and wanton vandalism. Austerity, as practiced by the Conservatives, was a policy driven not by economics, but by politics and ideology. The politics was baiting Labour. And the ideology was the desire to reduce the size of the state.
Who was to blame? The prime culprits were George Osborne and David Cameron of course. But Treasury civil servants were also enthusiastic supporters. It was enabled by two senior Coalition Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander. It was endorsed by economists in the City of London and cheered on by Tory-supporting newspapers. It was abetted by ostensibly neutral political journalists, who unthinkingly succumbed to the fatally misleading idea that a government’s finances can be compared to a household’s budget.
They say victory has a thousand fathers whereas defeat is an orphan. But if we look carefully it’s clear the austerity failure of the past seven years has a sprawling parentage.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Vroomfondel
There have been a multitude of Catholic priests caught across the globe tampering with weans that have not been prosecuted, gone to gaol, nor been sued.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: tanstaafl
"Bullsnip - apples and orangutans..."
How so, please explain the difference?
originally posted by: Rikku
a reply to: stonerwilliam
You are getting bred out white people face facts
why would you want to do that?
are you on borrowed time?
seems like youre always on borrowed time.
Blame our almost nonexistent police force, blame the politicians,.....
but it's not the Muslims that are perpetuating criminality in this nation.