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originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: fusiondoe
Our country has Marxists running rampant your issues are a GIFT from Merkel.
I wonder how many libs are going to agree?
originally posted by: Konduit
What do you expect from a mayor that bans Uber drivers to appease his buddies at the London Taxi Association? Or bans swimwear advertising to appease his Muslim fundamentalist supporters... then lies to the public's face by saying it's to fight "body shaming".
The guy is such a selfish crony. UK needs to un# itself, quickly.
originally posted by: Christosterone
Islam is awesome....
Unless you’re a woman....or gay....or not Muslim....or not Muslim enough...
Congrats London for electing Khan...
Y’all made a dirt bed....you can sleep in it or fill it up...your call...
Maybe Khan would allow bikini ads if they featured women like Mohammed’s most beloved wife, Aisha...you know, the 6 year old daughter of his caliphate-of-succession and favorite bride...but like a true gentlemen the prophet waited until she was 7 to consummate his marriage and ignored his slave wives for a whole moon cycle as a show of his love for her....well, “love” may be better described as pedophilia...but wow, such a gentleman to wait till she was 7
-Chris
originally posted by: Dr X
This thread is ridiculous, how the hell is Khan a terrorist sympathiser?
He's a hell of a lot better at managing London than that toff idiot Borris Johnson.
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: fusiondoe
Source
"I think the reality is the British public have voted in the referendum, it does appear as if we are leaving the European Union." Mr Khan called for special treatment for London in negotiations with the EU on free movement of people. "I think London is different to the rest of the country. Why? Because we are the only region to vote to remain in the EU. Why? Because not only do we need immigration, but we want it."
Is this IDIOT for real, he can't be surely.
I am so fed up of this imbecile thinking he talks for us. He can't be this stupid surely.
I have no care who posts here and tells me I am being racist (not that I have mentioned race at all) because somebody will call it racist I am sure... You can't possibly hate a Muslim politician (or any other person) for his policies and conduct without it being racist these days
The man is a BLATANT Muslim sympathiser whether you choose to believe it or not. He is also a typical labour man who panders to the unions every time (See Uber) and I can't wait until I get the chance to vote him out of my City
Tourists YES: Tourists are cool and I have met some awesome ones, even been out drinking with a few.
Immigration NO NO NO: We are sick of it. Enough
I take it you don't agree with him, so if you don't want immigration, who is it you don't want?
originally posted by: fusiondoe
Is this IDIOT for real, he can't be surely.
I am so fed up of this imbecile thinking he talks for us. He can't be this stupid surely.
Immigration NO NO NO: We are sick of it. Enough
“EUROPE is committing suicide,” says Douglas Murray in the opening words of his book. The British journalist thinks cities such as London or Malmo in Sweden have been irrevocably changed by migration. European culture has been diminished by a mixture of self-abnegation and political correctness, while declining Christian values have left most western European countries unmoored. Strands of Islam, he feels, are bringing with them the kinds of prejudices any liberal society should abhor. Terrorism, sexual assault and female genital mutilation are, in his telling, all on the rise Mr Murray backs up this bleak vision with reporting from squalid refugee camps in Greece; from asylum shelters in Germany; and from a conference held by the Sweden Democrats, a right-wing political party. The central event in the book is the migration crisis of 2015, in which over 1m asylum-seekers from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere came to Europe (most to Germany and Sweden). But Mr Murray’s views have also been formed by four decades in Britain. The Muslim population of England and Wales increased from 1.5m in 2001 to 2.7m in 2011.
The author does hit on some unfortunate truths. The migrant crisis of 2015 was unexpected, but also badly managed by the European Union. Laws to combat anti-Islamic hate speech tend to clamp down on free expression, and worsen the tensions. The policy of isolating anti-migrant parties tended to make them even more popular: when the Sweden Democrats were first elected into parliament with 5% of the vote in 2010, other politicians “treated the new MPs as pariahs”. The party is now one of the most popular in Sweden, scoring 24% in recent opinion polls. In
some places the police or social services have indeed failed to act against pathologies in Muslim communities, fearful of being tarred with racism.