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    Re: Shootings in Paris

    Quote Originally Posted by Something Blue View Post
    Sorry you think it's just rhetoric, I knew it wouldn't be long before catholics and the Irish were mentioned, you asked me to find out why THEY, we're formed I don't have to, THEY, were formed to unify the island of Ireland hence the name, so the Irish REPUBLICAN army, we're not exclusively dedicated to bringing in a Catholic state. However the ISLAMIC state is. There are NO solutions because you CANNOT find common ground with people who wish you dead if you do not follow Islam.
    The minority are radicalised because they are against the state, any state, there is massive radicalisation in our prison system, because the radicalised want someone, anyone to blame.
    The three from Cardiff attended a mosque who's imam has openly said that white women can be made their sexual slaves. They went to the same school I attended many years before so had similar education and opportunities as me. I would say they were radicalised because they were taught in the mosque that they were superior.
    Sorry for the caps but you started it, I just put forward a different viewpoint to you. I'm happy to be wrong for the sake of future generations of my family. I'm not sure I am though.
    we have a mayor in London who happens to be a Muslim I don't know if he follows Islam or thinks the Koran is God's word, but I do know that his reaction to people being murdered is get used to it.
    I'm all for different viewpoints mate, but what's the solution?

    Btw, the Provisional IRA, emerged in the 60's, pretty much as a defensive counter to what they saw as having their homeland colonised by a foreign country and persecution of (in the north) a religious minority. Any of this sounding familiar?

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    Re: Shootings in Paris

    Quote Originally Posted by TH63 View Post
    I'm all for different viewpoints mate, but what's the solution?

    Btw, the Provisional IRA, emerged in the 60's, pretty much as a defensive counter to what they saw as having their homeland colonised by a foreign country and persecution of (in the north) a religious minority. Any of this sounding familiar?
    I've already said that I don't believe there is a solution, However I'm a plumber so I don't know why you keep asking me. I do not know why you've posted about a religious minority at all, I'm sure you know that Muslims are not a minority in the middle east, I also don't think that the UK, France, USA, Germany, SWEDEN yes Sweden, are in the business of colonisation these days.
    Sorry no it isn't familiar, we don't live in the 19th century.
    It doesn't sound familiar, and please don't think you are conversing with a bigot. A link for you.
    The Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) is a militant, nationalist organisation which aims at ending British rule in Northern Ireland by violent means and at establishing a united Irish republic.

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    Re: Shootings in Paris

    Quote Originally Posted by Something Blue View Post
    I've already said that I don't believe there is a solution, However I'm a plumber so I don't know why you keep asking me. I do not know why you've posted about a religious minority at all, I'm sure you know that Muslims are not a minority in the middle east, I also don't think that the UK, France, USA, Germany, SWEDEN yes Sweden, are in the business of colonisation these days.
    Sorry no it isn't familiar, we don't live in the 19th century.
    It doesn't sound familiar, and please don't think you are conversing with a bigot. A link for you.
    The Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) is a militant, nationalist organisation which aims at ending British rule in Northern Ireland by violent means and at establishing a united Irish republic.
    I don't think for one minute that I'm conversing with a bigot mate, and fwiw I don't think a plumbers opinion is any less valid than anyone else's.
    We have however seen some bigoted views here, and I guess my point is that if we just keep slagging off muslims, we're not going to improve things, in fact we risk further alienating that community and creating more resentment among those who could end up being radicalised. Hate breeds hate as it were.

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