Would you tackle a Muslim bush
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82 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 16:13
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About timeboltonbonce wrote:Just seen this on Fox News twitter site. Shocking.
Convert to Islam, Bruce Forsyth, summoned to Birmingham Palace where Queen beheads him under Sharia Law #FoxNewsFacts
sorry to all brucelims
84 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 16:27
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
It's a funny old world.
Birmingham, Scotland. The latest battleground in the war to save Western Europe.
Recently seized by Saladin's army in a vicious battle against the noble English knights, led by Sir Elton John and Sir Bruce Forsyth, an independent Islamic State has been declared.
This is now a no-go area for non-Muslims, but I have snuck in across the border disguised as Colonel Gaddafi.
On the streets I see hordes of white men and women, who I assume have been forcibly converted to Muslimism, faith of the brown people.
They carry with them bags labelled "Aldi". I am told by the voice in my head that this is short for "Allah's Discounts", a terror-emporium from which one can acquire explosive tepanyaki grills and Molotov cocktails disguised as cheap booze.
As I make my way through the centre of the city, the locals become suspicious.
"I thought you were dead?" laughs one elderly man.
Fear sets in, but I get it together and respond appropriately.
"By the grace and favour of our Lord Allah, I hath been resurrected brother," I say.
He looks frightened by the power of his God. He backs away slowly and whispers "yampy", which I believe is Arabic for "a good day to you, pious brother". I am safe for now,but where is Magoo?
All around me are Islamic landmarks. In the centre of the city is the Bullring, a gleaming mosque – the world's largest. There are plans afoot to turn it into the new Mecca.
One of the first construction projects of the Islamist rulers is a winding network of roads known as the "Spaghetti Junction", which spells out the Shahada with concrete and tarmac.
There's also a former soccer stadium called "St Andrews", named after a mediaeval Islamic prophet, where sentences issued by the local Shariah Court are carried out on intermittent Saturdays to an audience of literally dozens.
I become thirsty and walk into a shop where I am surprised to see shelves full of alcohol. The reason soon becomes clear. Amid the bottles of vodka and whiskey sits a sign. It is a red circle with the number 18 in it.
The reference, of course, is obvious. Eighteen corresponds to the letters A and H in the alphabet, an abbreviation of the popular local nickname for Muslims: Allah's Henchmen.
The alcohol and the sign are there to remind Muslims that they are not allowed to consume it.
"Can I help you mate," says the shopkeeper, Ranjit.
I ask for a bottle of water from the fridge.
"Hope it's holy," I jest with him, trying to fit in. "Need to refresh the palette after all that praying down the mosque this morning. Did you go?"
"No, I'm Hindu mate."
I become wary of this new Islamic sub-sect, one I have not heard of. Unique to Birmingham, it threatens to bring a whole new dimension to the violent Sunni-Shia-Sikh sectarian conflict within Islam.
I smile and throw him some pounds – apologising for not having any Qurans, the local currency here in Birmingham – and leave quickly before tensions flame between his Muslim sect and whatever mine is supposed to be.
While outside and looking around, a lady without a headscarf – bravery in the face of Birmingham's Muslamic tyranny – asks if I'm lost.
I tell her I am not and, to avoid arousing suspicion, declare loudly that I am found by his most gracious Lord Allah. She looks offended and hurries her small children away.
I wonder what I have said wrong. Islamic Birmingham, it appears, hostile even to its own.
What has happened to this city is a warning to the rest of United England, warns a leading expert in this sort of stuff.
"They have plans to resculpt the coastline of Scotland to make it look a minaret," Steven Emerson, of Washington DC's Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation tells Fox News.
"Basically, America needs to forget about England now. It's gone. Birmingham, the capital of London, has fallen to the Muslims."
Birmingham, Scotland. The latest battleground in the war to save Western Europe.
Recently seized by Saladin's army in a vicious battle against the noble English knights, led by Sir Elton John and Sir Bruce Forsyth, an independent Islamic State has been declared.
This is now a no-go area for non-Muslims, but I have snuck in across the border disguised as Colonel Gaddafi.
On the streets I see hordes of white men and women, who I assume have been forcibly converted to Muslimism, faith of the brown people.
They carry with them bags labelled "Aldi". I am told by the voice in my head that this is short for "Allah's Discounts", a terror-emporium from which one can acquire explosive tepanyaki grills and Molotov cocktails disguised as cheap booze.
As I make my way through the centre of the city, the locals become suspicious.
"I thought you were dead?" laughs one elderly man.
Fear sets in, but I get it together and respond appropriately.
"By the grace and favour of our Lord Allah, I hath been resurrected brother," I say.
He looks frightened by the power of his God. He backs away slowly and whispers "yampy", which I believe is Arabic for "a good day to you, pious brother". I am safe for now,but where is Magoo?
All around me are Islamic landmarks. In the centre of the city is the Bullring, a gleaming mosque – the world's largest. There are plans afoot to turn it into the new Mecca.
One of the first construction projects of the Islamist rulers is a winding network of roads known as the "Spaghetti Junction", which spells out the Shahada with concrete and tarmac.
There's also a former soccer stadium called "St Andrews", named after a mediaeval Islamic prophet, where sentences issued by the local Shariah Court are carried out on intermittent Saturdays to an audience of literally dozens.
I become thirsty and walk into a shop where I am surprised to see shelves full of alcohol. The reason soon becomes clear. Amid the bottles of vodka and whiskey sits a sign. It is a red circle with the number 18 in it.
The reference, of course, is obvious. Eighteen corresponds to the letters A and H in the alphabet, an abbreviation of the popular local nickname for Muslims: Allah's Henchmen.
The alcohol and the sign are there to remind Muslims that they are not allowed to consume it.
"Can I help you mate," says the shopkeeper, Ranjit.
I ask for a bottle of water from the fridge.
"Hope it's holy," I jest with him, trying to fit in. "Need to refresh the palette after all that praying down the mosque this morning. Did you go?"
"No, I'm Hindu mate."
I become wary of this new Islamic sub-sect, one I have not heard of. Unique to Birmingham, it threatens to bring a whole new dimension to the violent Sunni-Shia-Sikh sectarian conflict within Islam.
I smile and throw him some pounds – apologising for not having any Qurans, the local currency here in Birmingham – and leave quickly before tensions flame between his Muslim sect and whatever mine is supposed to be.
While outside and looking around, a lady without a headscarf – bravery in the face of Birmingham's Muslamic tyranny – asks if I'm lost.
I tell her I am not and, to avoid arousing suspicion, declare loudly that I am found by his most gracious Lord Allah. She looks offended and hurries her small children away.
I wonder what I have said wrong. Islamic Birmingham, it appears, hostile even to its own.
What has happened to this city is a warning to the rest of United England, warns a leading expert in this sort of stuff.
"They have plans to resculpt the coastline of Scotland to make it look a minaret," Steven Emerson, of Washington DC's Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation tells Fox News.
"Basically, America needs to forget about England now. It's gone. Birmingham, the capital of London, has fallen to the Muslims."
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86 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 17:10
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
lets just be glad he's gone! For what it's worth i think he really was that bigoted and thick.
Having a sense of humour and playing the freedom of speech card doesn't let you get away with saying whatever you want.
Having a sense of humour and playing the freedom of speech card doesn't let you get away with saying whatever you want.
87 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 17:11
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
He'll be back next week as jussi666.
88 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 17:18
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Norpig wrote:lets just be glad he's gone! For what it's worth i think he really was that bigoted and thick.
Having a sense of humour and playing the freedom of speech card doesn't let you get away with saying whatever you want.
Why are you so easily offended?
90 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 17:19
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:He'll be back next week as jussi666.
91 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 17:24
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
boltonbonce wrote:He'll be back next week as jussi666.
Is jussi666 the default username for all the banned posters, nowadays?
92 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 17:24
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
i'm not easily offended just don't like racists thats all. I'll gladly get stuck in with a bit of sexual innuendo and pretending to be a hard man just as much as most on hereBoggersbelief wrote:Norpig wrote:lets just be glad he's gone! For what it's worth i think he really was that bigoted and thick.
Having a sense of humour and playing the freedom of speech card doesn't let you get away with saying whatever you want.
Why are you so easily offended?
93 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 19:54
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
The sad thing is....I'm not sure that 84 actually is a racist. He could have worded things better but the brunt of his posts seemed to be directed at the Islamic radical rabble-rousers. I do accept that it is important that we avoid stereotyping people on the basis of their religion, colour or creed but some people get blinkered on this particular topic. It's not hard to see why if the events of the last few years are anything to go by.
Make no mistake, Whites84 with his ' devil may care ' approach is simply saying what a lot of other people think.
A ban may well be the right decision but I wonder if any of the Muslim brothers on any of the Islamic websites would have faced the same treatment had they dared to to have a go at the Khafur in the same way. I think not.
It's our British sense of fair play and appeasement that sets us apart from the religious headcases, nutjobs and balloons that threaten to destroy our way of life and traditional values. Our tolerance could be our salvation..but then again, it could be our downfall.
Mind how you go.
Make no mistake, Whites84 with his ' devil may care ' approach is simply saying what a lot of other people think.
A ban may well be the right decision but I wonder if any of the Muslim brothers on any of the Islamic websites would have faced the same treatment had they dared to to have a go at the Khafur in the same way. I think not.
It's our British sense of fair play and appeasement that sets us apart from the religious headcases, nutjobs and balloons that threaten to destroy our way of life and traditional values. Our tolerance could be our salvation..but then again, it could be our downfall.
Mind how you go.
94 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 20:01
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Oh come on RT, is set up a machine gun, shoot them all dead and fly them out of the country really what plenty of others are thinking?
And what does the comparison to an Islamic forum mean? Why would we hold ourselves to the same standard as that?
The guy is completely over the line far too often (I suspect when he has a drink he can't keep his racist thoughts down).
And what does the comparison to an Islamic forum mean? Why would we hold ourselves to the same standard as that?
The guy is completely over the line far too often (I suspect when he has a drink he can't keep his racist thoughts down).
95 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 20:03
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
bwfc1874 wrote:Oh come on RT, is set up a machine gun, shoot them all dead and fly them out of the country really what plenty of others are thinking?
And what does the comparison to an Islamic forum mean? Why would we hold ourselves to the same standard as that?
The guy is completely over the line far too often (I suspect when he has a drink he can't keep his racist thoughts down).
There only seemed to be you and Breadman offended by it though.
I know it was racist bollocks, but it didn't offend me. I'd rather laugh at the stupidity of it.
96 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 20:05
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I wasnt offended because im not a muslim female. It could get a bit cringeworthy though.
97 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 20:12
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Natasha Whittam wrote:bwfc1874 wrote:Oh come on RT, is set up a machine gun, shoot them all dead and fly them out of the country really what plenty of others are thinking?
And what does the comparison to an Islamic forum mean? Why would we hold ourselves to the same standard as that?
The guy is completely over the line far too often (I suspect when he has a drink he can't keep his racist thoughts down).
There only seemed to be you and Breadman offended by it though.
I know it was racist bollocks, but it didn't offend me. I'd rather laugh at the stupidity of it.
Iv already told you I wasnt offended by it, but views like White84's are dangerous and based on complete and utter bollocks.
As I said in my previous post, if views like this are really 'just saying what people are thinking' then it's really ridiculous. His views show an unreal level of ignorance.
98 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 20:16
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
bwfc1874 wrote:As I said in my previous post, if views like this are really 'just saying what people are thinking' then it's really ridiculous. His views show an unreal level of ignorance.
I agree he is a thick bugger, and I don't think he's speaking for the people in any way. I just think we should leave posters like White84 alone to remind us how bigoted and stupid some people really are.
99 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 20:41
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Natasha Whittam wrote:bwfc1874 wrote:As I said in my previous post, if views like this are really 'just saying what people are thinking' then it's really ridiculous. His views show an unreal level of ignorance.
I agree he is a thick bugger, and I don't think he's speaking for the people in any way. I just think we should leave posters like White84 alone to remind us how bigoted and stupid some people really are.
Then unblock him, it's your site you can do as you please. But as far as Im concerned his views shouldn't be put up with. Having to read that drivel isn't funny in the slightest, if that's not made clear to him then he's more likely to start thinking they're acceptable.
There's no place for it, all he's doing is initing hatred based on a bunch of lies he actually seems to believe. It's like listening to the ravings of your average EDL member.
100 Re: Would you tackle a Muslim bush Sun Jan 18 2015, 20:45
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
Have you met White84 on your football travels Reebok Trotter?
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