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Originally Posted by Dezzy
You're such a hoot Angus.
All this Islam paranoia is so draining, like Liberty said everyone's so focused on the extreme minority that they don't realise that most muslims just want to live here peacefully. Some people need to stop taking the tabloids to heart and actually experience different cultures once in a while instead of griping from their armchairs thinking they know everything because they've read a few badly written newspapers or watched a few documentaries focused on the very worst of a society.
Those kind of things DEPEND on depicting the worst case scenairios, you wouldn't buy a newspaper if the headline was 'All is right with the world' but if you saw 'MUSLIM EXTREMISTS TAKING OVER' chances are you'd be more inclined to look. That's all the media is, showing us the worst to make us listen. Look at the whole Swine flu debacle, weren't we meant to be brought to our knees by it? It was the media telling us the worst possible outcome to make us pay attention.
Most Muslims aren't out to get you, you're more likely to get mugged or assaulted then being killed in a terrorist attack.
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Don't presume to know me, you silly little boy. When you have some experience of life behind you, I might deign to give a **** about what you have to say. Meanwhile, I suggest you go back to reading the Guardian and Time Out, or whatever other rag you get your deluded opinions from. In other words go patronise someone who gives a ***** about what you have to say.
As a mod you should know way better than to persistently attempt to insult by innuendo and supposition. How about just allowing FMs the courtesy of expressing their opinion without your right on, politically correct, liberal bigotry sense of entitlement to try and silence anyone with a different point of view from you and your little mates?
You'll note I don't follow YOU around the forum because I find your posts uninteresting, naive and pointless to read so don't waste my time with them. YOU on the other hand seek ME out - go figure