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TonyGosling Editor
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 18335 Location: St. Pauls, Bristol, England
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Bongo 9/11 Truth critic
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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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That may be true Tony, but I also know that there were extremist viewpoints aired at the end of the second film which by no means represent the beliefs of the vast majority of the Muslim faith.
Quote: | If a man touches my wife's arse I may end up killing him. |
Quote: | It's the womans fault if a man touches her arse |
These are unacceptable viewpoints/actions (if they were to take place) under UK law and by far the vast majority of the population of all persuasions do not condone these sentiments.
I for one fully share these guy's anger at the UK governments' illegal actions in the middle east and even against its' own UK citizens, which is why I research and campaign for 9/11 and 7/7 truth. However, there are laws to protect us from radical and extreme views and hence, it is both wrong for these people to hold these views in this country and also wrong for the government to abuse the powers they have in order to marginalise an ethnic minority for the purposes of creating fear in the public to justify their illegal wars.
It is only through intellectual and passive means that the silent majority can eventually defeat both sides in this mess.
In summary, we do not have the full story here, so simply posting 5 odd minutes of video is not really helpful.
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Brian. |
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TonyGosling Editor
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Bongo 9/11 Truth critic
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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A lesson in watching the whole film before posting dude?
Only kidding Tony ... but, did you spot the very confused contradiction between the two quotes that I posted from the film?
The first clue to spotting extremist viewpoints is that they are always full of contradictions. |
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