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and the fact a large amount of muslim marriages are religious only, never registered withe the state. so in the situation of a divorce, they go through sharia courts who do not give the women alimony to survive and give children over the age of 7 to the father, and the women are too scared to seek help, also bc they do not speak the language.
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Bang on target again Aja.
I remember the book burning on the streets of Bradford in 1989 following publication of Satanic Verses.
They even burned effigies of Salman.
The mob were foaming with intolerance.
Instead of prosecuting the mob for public disorder and threatening behaviour we appeased them.
A big mistake.
Huge.
A great post Aja, thank you.
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@AjaTheEmpress A Facebook friend recently had the ignorance and willful blindness to say the idea of Sharia coming to the West is just Islamophobic fear-mongering. Just a few years ago, I was that ignorant too, but listening to former Muslims like @ApostateProphet and @abdullahadam woke me up.
So now we've finally opened the box of Muslim homophobia (a box that was made entirely of glass, by the way), can we move on to some of the other issues that people have spent years pretending not to notice?
Can we talk about Sharia courts?
Can we talk about forced marriage?
Can we talk about child marriage?
Can we talk about honour-based abuse and violence?
Can we talk about the treatment of apostates and people who leave the faith?
Can we talk about blasphemy laws and the push to bring them to the UK?
Can we talk about the stabbings, bombings, beheading and diversity bollards?
Can we talk about the persecution of religious minorities?
Can you talka about their history of Islam colonisation?
Can we acknowledge that many many countries were colonised by islam?
Can we talk about slavery within muslim countries, past and present?
Can we talk about censorship and restrictions on free speech?
Can we talk about segregation between the sexes?
Can we talk about cousin marriage and the social issues that can arise from generations of it?
Can we talk about the intimidation faced by some ex-Muslims who speak publicly about their experiences?
And if we have time, perhaps we can discuss the cousin-fucking as well.
What amazes me is not that these conversations never happen. What amazes me is that so many people acted shocked when they finally do.
None of this was hidden.
The box wasn't locked.
It wasn't buried underground.
It wasn't even opaque.
The bloody thing was made of glass.
The information has been publicly available for decades.
The teachings, the laws, the polling data, the court cases, the news reports, the testimonies from ex-Muslims, women, and gay people from Muslim communities—none of it was secret.
Yet for years, anyone who pointed to these issues was told they were imagining things, or being Islamophobic.
Now that people are finally willing to acknowledge the homophobia, perhaps we can have a few more honest conversations.
I'll be here when you're ready.
@visegrad24 Europe's courts keep releasing violent migrants because 'no danger.' The victim ends up with stab wounds and the attacker gets citizenship. This is not justice, it's surrender.
@visegrad24 You can't have a civilised society without law and order. Arresting people for calling politicians "fat" but allowing blade attackers to walk free is the type of dumbassery that you won't even expect in third world countries, let alone in the heart of Europe.
@visegrad24 "The suspect was granted German citizenship despite the attack".
That's what's wrong with the whole EU rules. Immigrants can do anything because the laws let them get away with it.
🇩🇪 Nikita Miller, a German comedian, was nearly killed by a migrant who attacked him inside Bremen Central Station.
His attacker was released on the same night as the attack.
Nikita later explained that the court stated that the migrant “no longer posed any danger.”
What’s more, the charge was reduced to bodily harm instead of attempted murder, which Nikita said was because the court argued that the migrant had stopped the assault before killing him.
Nikita told the court he only survived the attack because he fought back, and that the migrant only stopped once the blade broke off.
During the attack, Nikita suffered five serious stab wounds, including a 15 cm wound to his head.
He later told the German news outlet Express that the suspect was granted German citizenship despite the attack.
The comedian has since moved to Norway, saying that if anything were to happen to his wife or family, he would not want to deal with the German criminal justice system again.
“I won’t survive it a second time,” he said.
@LGBwiththeT No one would ever mistake Davies for a man. There are many visual, auditory and olfactory clues, humans can accurately sex a stranger in a nano-second without any conscious effort. You can’t fight - or trick - evolutionary biology.
1. Women’s spaces are for women. It’s irrelevant how the women look.
2. Men don’t belong in women’s spaces. It’s irrelevant how the men look.
3. Most trans-identified men would give at least one ball to look like Sharron Davies.
This boy is the CA state champion in two girls’ track and field events. And the @latimes chose this as their headline.
Hernandez beat Trump.
That’s their takeaway.
What a truly broken brain wrote this.
Muslim man screams “Allahu Akbar” and throws a bag in the New York subway.
Instant panic.
People immediately start running in fear for their lives. Understandably so, it could very well be a bomb.
He just stands there, thinking it’s funny. Then he wonders why no other religious group causes this level of fear and anxiety.
He later claimed it was all just a prank to ‘expose Islamophobia.’
Hi Zack, I'm a British-born Israeli who was stabbed 18 times by a Palestinian terrorist. Another chopped up my friend in front of my eyes. One got out in the hostage deal. They were paid a salary for years by the UK gov.
Could you tweet: "all of this is a horrific crime. He should be held to account."
Thanks
For arguments sake, there is a Christian Police Association. However to counter that argument the CPA does not try and mold the police to follow it's demands, it just stick to the core Christian beliefs. More like a group within the police for those who go fishing, or swimming, or jogging. It just allows those with a common purpose to meet up and support each other.
Unlike the Muslim group which makes demands on the police force as a whole that must be followed or else. The Muslim group makes threats that Muslim police officers would leave if their demands aren't met.
The Muslim group acts more like a cult. Because it is a cult. A death cult.
Even when I was a Muslim, I believed in Israel's right to exist and for it to be the home for the Jewish people. Zionism isn't some grand Hitlerization of an ethnic battle force, it's simply believing people have the right to exist in their homeland.
Hamas is actually registered as a terrorist group.
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Any officer trying to claim these things should not be on the police force at all. Demonising the IDF as terrorists whilst supporting Hamas and their terrorist actions means they should probably be investigated for terror connections, not paid a massive salary to make the world less safe.
Officers have to be impartial. This is misconduct and very dangerous.