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Choudary 'bullies' PC for wearing Help for Heroes wristband

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by Bootsonground, Jun 22, 2015.

  1. Bootsonground
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    Bootsonground Guest

  2. graham59
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    graham59 Banned

    I'm lost for (polite) words.
  3. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    I would love to give that preacher a big kiss, a Glaswegian one of course, makes my blood boil when I see them provoking people in authority.

    I do not think the policemen handled it too well and I don't like the fact that he removed the help for heroes wristband after the confrontation, maybe he was told to do so by a senior officer
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  4. Dublin boy
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    Dublin boy Active Member

    Amazing another PC being PC
  5. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    He was ordered to remove the bracelet.
  6. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    Anjem Choudary is a British Muslim.
    He was born in the UK so he has the same freedom of speech as other Brits have.

    The policeman should have told him to contact his police superiors who could tell him (Choudary) that they had given permission for policemen to wear the bracelet/rubber band.
    The officer should not have taken the bracelet/rubber band off.

    As a British citizen, I don't know why our forces were told to attack Iraq and Afghanistan.
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  7. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    What do you mean by the word I highlighted in bold, Timmers?
    He is a British citizen like you.
  8. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    He is not worthy of being a British citizen that is clear and apparent by his actions in the video clip, there should be laws in place to strip these people of their British citizenship and ship them to the countries they stand up for, there is no place in this country for them, they just incite racial and religious hatred.

    This is the man that says his British Passport has no significance to him, like a travel pass he says, no legal or social significance he says, well lets take it off him and see how significant it really is!
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  9. Anon220806
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    There are plenty of people who incite racial and religious hatred. For sure. We need to deal with ALL of them. All those who incite racial and religious hatred have the freedom to do so.
  10. Timmers
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    And in his case hiding behind the laws of freedom from the country he despises.

    If he hates our country and religion that much why doesn't he bu**er off somewhere else?
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  11. Anon220806
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    Yes. That goes for all hate preachers.
  12. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    He is as worthy of his citizenship as you or I.
    The " incite racial and religious hatred" you mentioned is felt by many British muslims for the killing of their kindred in the lands the British invaded.
    The rhetoric he spouts is caused by something.
    Have you ever thought why British Muslims are angry?
    They are your fellow Brits, holding British passports too and the comments they make are a result of their anger at the slaughter of their fellow Muslims.
  13. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    Occasionally, try to empathise with some of your fellow British citizens.
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  14. Maharg
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    In the case of people like Choudary it's not just a matter of being against wars in the Middle East. If it were, then fair enough.

    This guy wants to make the UK a Muslim state and hailed the killers of Lee Rigby as "martyrs".

    The guy is a public manace and gets no empathy from me, British citizen or not.
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  15. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    Unfortunately, racial and religious hatred arise from war and/or being attacked.
  16. Anon220806
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    Anon220806 Well-Known Member

    I agree. He needs to be dealt with.
  17. Anon220806
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    Some yes. But some seems to be generated outwith that, from the comfy homes and pubs up and down our green and pleasant land.
  18. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    Do you feel invading Iraq and Afghanistan and the many thousands of deaths caused by this was justified?
  19. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    We tread this path so many times here.
    Nothing gets resolved.
    I'm off to work.............
  20. Maharg
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    Do you feel the same way about the BNP then, who also spout racial and religious hated? They all come under the same banner for me.

    And no, I don't feel the invasions of Iraq and Afganistan were justified. As I said, if he was just protesting about that then no problem.
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