Islamic protest march planned for Wootton Basset

They not heard of rules of engagement? Or even looked into what these brave people are doing out there?

Idiots.

Brave? They're on the technologically superior side in the war, and they're foolish to think they're achieving anything positive too. But whatever, I'm an "idiot" for having a differing opinion.
 
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I'm slightly disgusted by it, but while all of the extremists are in one place would it not be a brilliant opportunity to arrest/deport/slaughter them?

The last part being a joke before I get flamed to death. :D
 
I'm sure that is the case, maybe it's time for these people to make their views known
Your right m8..
And i really dont know what the issue is...
we have had some pretty major arguments about this subject and even though the majority of my Asian friends agree with my way of thinking they dont seem to be able to go against there family's
Im guessing its the way they have been brought up :rolleyes:
 
Brave? They're on the technologically superior side in the war, and they're foolish to think they're achieving anything positive too. But whatever, I'm an "idiot" for having a differing opinion.

No.

Having a different opinion is fine.

Dis-respecting the dead in the very place they are honoured is idiotic.

Edit: In fact, I fail to understand how being in a country trying to stop a group of people like the Taliban that do so much damage to the innocent local parties is positive?

If we pulled everyone out innocent Muslim people would still die, probably faster. Yea awesome.
 
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I don't think that many folks think that these folks are representative of most muslims, they are just idiots who want to cause tensions, I don't think religion is a genuine part of any of it

Islam is actually a very charitable and respectful religion. As you and others have mentioned, it's also followed by some nutjobs who think about it way too literally. It's almost a perfect mirror of the Christian extremists in the US (as mentioned earlier) who also protest funerals (ie that of Heath Ledger for portraying a gay man), mob abortion clinics and make large fortunes ripping off vulnerable people.

It's important to remember that people using it as a "legitimate" front for disrption and tension knowing that human rights offer them protection and a big green light to do and say whatever they like, are not representative of the average follower of the faith.
 
I'm sure that is the case, maybe it's time for these people to make their views known

The moderate majority of people, whether Muslim, Christian or whatever group rarely make their views known in any public or meaningful way. Normal people are far too busy working, bringing up their kids and living their lives to make such statements. The extremist elements of society are filled with the disassociated and radicalised who have normally have plenty of free time to spend pushing their hatred and viewpoints.
 
Is it their fault that the media prefers reporting about mentalists, rather than having a twenty second clip of some chilled out guy saying that the vast majority of Muslims are nice folk?

Yep, suppose that doesn't make "interesting" news
 
So, let me get this straight. They are protesting in an area commonly used to honour dead brave soldiers because they are annoyed that people have been killed by the very enemy they died fighting???

They make it out as if the men of the British Army are responsible for the deaths of innocent Muslim men women and children.

They not heard of rules of engagement? Or even looked into what these brave people are doing out there?

Idiots.

+1
 
why should the MCB have to answer for any extremists??

does the Church of England answer for the EDF/ BNP/ NF??
 
I think you can be against the war and support the Army at the same time (i.e. not wanting soldiers putting themselves in harm's way unnecessarily.

Polls show the majority of the country against the war
 
The Muslim Council Of Britain has already denounced this march, and also speaks out at the media's insistance on giving these and other extremist groups publicity in the first place. They have a point. The majority of people would not know who the hell these people are without the press. It gives such groups an amount of credibility that they do not deserve.

http://www.mcb.org.uk/media/presstext.php?ann_id=367
 
I'm all for free speech but why is this march even going ahead? Am I right in thinking that they would need to gain permission to perform this action?

Of course, any refusal will likely spark claims of racism but I'd like to think anyone with a shred of common sense (oh, wait...) can see why this protest is a ridiculous idea.
 
The Muslim Council Of Britain has already denounced this march, and also speaks out at the media's insistance on giving these and other extremist groups publicity in the first place. They have a point. The majority of people would not know who the hell these people are without the press. It gives such groups an amount of credibility that they do not deserve.

http://www.mcb.org.uk/media/presstext.php?ann_id=367

good to see :)
 
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