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Old 16-01-2015, 08:37 PM #7
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This is illuminating and I believe it. The amount of conflicting B.S propaganda around now, about everything under the sun, makes your head spin and you don't know WTF to believe for the most part if you haven't directly experienced it
This is the key for me. While it's obviously silly to say there are whole cities where non-Muslims simply don't go I don't really feel I can pass judgement on 'no go zones' within certain cities, being brought up in a sleepy, middle class village in Gloucestershire I am probably uniquely unqualified to comment on any first hand experiences people might have had. Yesterday I watched Tommy Robinson's speech to the Oxford Union from December where he gave a run through of his life and how a lot of ordinary people in his home town were confronted with the very real problem of extreme Islam in their communities and in their day to day life. I'm sure many could echo his experiences and that he hasn't just made them up. It's not something I can relate to though and it's not something that can be easily quantified so I wouldn't really be in a position to comment.

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