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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy
really????
What is the true form of Islam? I worked in a Islamic country for 3 years, living there all the time, alongside Jew's and other infidels. I never once felt intimidated by the people of that country.
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Sharia Law or is that muslamic for starters, did you abide by the laws and customs of the country or did you try to impose your beliefs?
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I now work with a Muslim, she is one of the nicest people you would ever like to meet, when we visited the 9/11 museum in New York, recently she commented on how sad the world is when we use Religion as a excuse to commit crimes against our fellow human beings.
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So do I and one said to me that the EDL has a future if it can get enough people to listen.
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Obviously I must be blinkered or stupid for not seeing what is going on. If and it is a big If the EDL are truly wishing to represent the people of this country, then they must get away from their football hooliganism roots, it would also help to oust the ex BNP members it has, for example its leader Stephen Yaxley Lennon who prefers to call himself Tommy Robinson, now why would he do that?
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I agree but I don't know which way they want to go, the EDL was only started by some lads from Luton after a muslim protest against our troops. It's got the BNP running scared and they are trying their best to discredit anything good the EDL have to offer, what happens next I don't know. For every Tommy Robinson I could find plenty from the Labour or Tory parties that have skeletons in the closet. I can't defend TR because I don't know him but he has some balls.
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Don't get me wrong, I am a patriot of England and very proud to be English, but our culture stands for a whole lot more than the likes of the BNP/EDL/UAF etc...
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I agree so unless you want it to disappear under an Islamic wave feel free to at least listen.
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