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Serryah

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What does that "is a jihad" mean?

Do YOU know what jihad means? The real reason and not the extremist, take-and-remake-the-word version of it?

Also, do you mean Muslim as religion or people of Arabic decent?

Lastly, if you compare Muslim numbers to both Tokyo and London, well...

In the 2011 Census - there were 1,012,823 Muslims in London, that being 12.39% of the population (roughly 8,173,941 people). Of course that number has gone up but census data is only taken every ten years.

In 2010, the Pew Research Center estimated only 185,000 in ALL of Japan.

Ergo, there IS no comparing the two cities. Or their Muslim communities. Or even the cities themselves as Japan's culture is nowhere NEAR that of England.



Considering how intense the Japanese watch Muslims in their country (there are articles on it), extremism in Japan doesn't happen because the Government there is super paranoid of it.

But terrorist activities HAVE happened in Tokyo before.

Just not Muslim terrorism.

So technically Khan is right, terrorism is part and parcel of living in a big city.
 

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Trump is conquering the UK with charm.


Walter walter walter, his charm is like
excuse me I have to vomit, if he were to materialize in my garden he would right away be accousted by a shovel bearing homeopath intend

Ton ADDING HIM TO THE GARDEN.
H e might a couple of carrots of suspect quality.any president of the USA mustn be brain dead and it,s not hard to find candidates in that country.
 

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Considering how intense the Japanese watch Muslims in their country (there are articles on it), extremism in Japan doesn't happen because the Government there is super paranoid of it.


So, the Japanese government is doing the right thing.
 

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So, the Japanese government is doing the right thing.


I'm not Japanese, their culture isn't mine so I can't say? Also, I don't know if their constitution allows for such things or not (a court ruled that the government did have the right to 'spy' on Muslims, so...) *Morally* do I think it's right? No... but I can also understand why.

Would I like to see such in Canada? No. And yet I also see circumstances where maybe it should be an option. Like Khadr.


I think the entire thing becomes complex when it comes to terrorism/terrorists especially ones who continue to profess world domination and not just retaliation for past crimes.
 

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Typical Khan-do attitude

LOUIS Farrakhan is a foul piece of work.

A vile Muslim rabble rouser from the United States and deeply anti-semitic. He has described Judaism as a “gutter religion”.

He has called Jewish people “bloodsuckers”. And he described Adolf Hitler as being a “great man.”

So who would defend a piece of crap like this? Who would say of him: “Mr Farrakhan is not anti-Semitic and does not preach a message of racial hatred and antagonism”?

Step right up – Sadiq Khan, London’s mayor, and the man who has spent the last couple of years flinging insults at Donald Trump.

You know where you are with the Labour Party, don’t you?

Always available to support Jew-haters or anyone who despises our culture and way of life.

Always available to be contemptuous of our friends and allies.

Only she’s right



DID you see the face of that woman protesting about Donald Trump’s visit?

She is called Siobhan and screamed “Nazi!” at a bloke who was supporting the US President.

It was a face contorted with hatred, full of rage and spite. Just because someone disagreed with her. Everyone who disagrees with her is a Nazi. Only she is right.

Siobhan has since apologised, kind of. But it cuts no ice with me. Nor was I surprised she worked in the NHS. It’s always nurses and teachers – the public sector – who are out on these fatuous demos, week in, week out.

They’re the only people who have time to go on them.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9232812/labour-left-working-class-voters/amp/
 

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Man kills 2, wounds 17 in knife attack on Japanese schoolgirls outside Tokyo
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...687ca99fb3d_story.html?utm_term=.9a29174660b6
Good thing he wasn't a terrorist. Cuz that woulda been bad.

Sort of agree with you there. We don't know if it was terrorism or Islamic terrorism.

I doubt it was Islamic terrorism. The Japanese don't believe in all that multiculturalism like the West does. They've kept their country Japanese and homogenous. No Islamic enclaves or foreigners not being able to speak the lingo and importing dubious Third World practices in Japan.
 

Blackleaf

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Yup.
The Queen is just a prop.
Donald is the champion of D-Day.
http://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/05/opinion/trump-d-day-anniversary.html

Trump is there as the democratically elected President of the United States, the country that was second only to Great Britain in the role it placed on D-Day. I find it weird that the Left don't seem to understand this. However much they disagree with him he is playing the role of US President that he was democratically elected to play. It's as simple as that.
 

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Sort of agree with you there. We don't know if it was terrorism or Islamic terrorism.
I doubt it was Islamic terrorism. The Japanese don't believe in all that multiculturalism like the West does. They've kept their country Japanese and homogenous. No Islamic enclaves or foreigners not being able to speak the lingo and importing dubious Third World practices in Japan.
So, you think them two little girls'd be deader if it was terrorism?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Trump is there as the democratically elected President of the United States, the country that was second only to Great Britain in the role it placed on D-Day. I find it weird that the Left don't seem to understand this. However much they disagree with him he is playing the role of US President that he was democratically elected to play. It's as simple as that.
Dumb Donald is there to represent all the world's cowards.

Which you, much as I dislike you, are not.
 

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Trump is there as the democratically elected President of the United States, the country that was second only to Great Britain in the role it placed on D-Day. I find it weird that the Left don't seem to understand this. However much they disagree with him he is playing the role of US President that he was democratically elected to play. It's as simple as that.
Cripes but you are an idiot.
It is a damned good thing that Canada avoided spilling any blood in Normandy eh,wot?
 
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