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Old 04-21-2008, 05:04 PM
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Default Re: Is Amir Khan an "ignorant deviant"?

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Originally Posted by Jamroll View Post
British Muslims do not have contempt for the UK.
Poll shows Muslims in Britain are the most anti-western in Europe | World news | The Guardian

That says otherwise.

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The difference between British Muslims and wherever you're from is that British Muslims stand up for their rights. They speak out when they see something that is wrong in society. That is what a good citizen does. That is what a good Muslim does.
British Muslims have more rights in the UK than they could ever dream of back in their home countries that they lust over.

British Muslims have a siege mentality. Instead of condemning extremists within their midst, they make excuses for them, be it contempt towards the Western way of life (because they can't stand seeing a woman without a hijab or niqab) or foreign policy (as if either one is a legitimate reason to attack the UK). They are too busy thinking they are under siege yet they say nothing about the intolerance practiced with their own countries of origin.

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British Muslims have been in the UK for three or four generations, some even more.
So have other peoples, yet they could integrate and contribute more than British Muslims could.


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We feel settled. We feel we are equals to our white British counterparts, not subordinates.
Okay, glad to hear that.

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We don't feel that we need to have the mentality which is displayed in some new immigrant communities, and which is abundantly evident in you, wherever you are from, to be so "grateful" to our "hosts" that we result in kowtowing. We don't bite our lips when we see innocent people in other countries being attacked for no reason.
You expect Jews to be grateful to Muslims, yet doesn't work the other way. Why is that?

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And we don't feel the need to "integrate" to the extent that we lose all our cultural and religious values, although we do enjoy mixing, living and working amongst our non-Muslim fellow Brits.
I'll see that when Muslims support the rights of ethnic minorities in the Middle East, such as the right to speak Aramaic instead of Arabic and the right to build churches without any resistance from locals.

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The fact you need to resort to lumping together Omar Bakri, a fringe extremist who's support amongst British Muslims is minute to the extent that it is like a drop of water in the sea, with the population of British Muslims says more about your desperate attempts to make any kind of link between British Muslims and extremists.
Then how come British Muslims have shown increased sympathy towards extremists? I've been on forums such as UF, IslamicAwakening, and MPACKUK as well as British Pakistani groups on various social networking sites to attest to the facts that there are many supporters of extremism in your own community.

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Given your recent posts in your very short time here, I think it's clear that you're a troll who is just here to cause trouble. Unfortunately for you, trolls don't last very long on Islamica, so keep it up and see how far it gets you.

Get off your high horse. I didn't once insult Islam.
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