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Old 13-11-2009, 02:07 PM #11
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...and your point? lots of people wouldnt want to be a muslim...or a christian for that matter, doesnt mean you can condemn the ordinary people that follow that faith or portray them as largely fanatical and imply that they are a growing danger to our culture and way of life...its simply irrational and not true. There is a small number of extremists whos interpretation of the quran is completely ****ed up that pose a threat to the population including other muslims.

Back on topic, banning the Burkha is not the way forward. Sociological and Psychological research confirms that fact. And if you bothered to read the articles, most people agree that change has to come from within the muslim population itself (and it is and has been).

oh and Arista I dont think its hard to guess who's read the most books here mate X
Any kind of religous identification/influence should not be allowed in secular state schools in this country. No exceptions.
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