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Oye...I always have been a proud atheist.
Still an infidel.
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Oye...I always have been a proud atheist.
Not only is he free he is not even working and living on British funded tax payers money he gets his housing taking care of and child tax credit plus money because he is unemployed. All together he got like £24k a year free!
The problem is UK laws are made by the EU now when it comes to of freedom of expression and human rights and he knows how to play the game and make sure he stays above the law, also the guy is a UK national so he can't even be deported anywhere.
Still an infidel.
Oye...I always have been a proud atheist.
if the UK law is fair to him in feeding him-
The same law should be tough for him when he breaks it- unless there are other reasons we dont know of- this guy should be in jail-
No. I intended to condemn this at first, but then i see UK Muslims in other threads acting all smart what is moral, righteous etc and i realized the soft approach to integration like we have had up to so far isn't really producing the desired results (it is on the majority) and a more hands on approach is needed, possibly similar to the old regimes of the Middle East where radicals were held in check due to fear.
I actually don't feel good writing this, but hey, we tried being nice, asylums, welfare, housing, none of it works. Time to change the tune a bit so they start appreciating what they had. Carrott obviously isn't working, time to try the stick. Seems to be the only language they can respect. Sorry. The majority that is integrated cannot cull the minority in and when you come to the gist of it, they shouldn't have to either, this is the state's job.
if you imply by being nice that they are not arresting chaudhry, its because they cant. There is something called law in uk, you cant arrest people willy nilly, he has broken no law.You continue being nice at the wrong people who don't deserve it, and when you decide to get tough it's; again; at the wrong people.
Edl are cowards they would not dare go into asian/muslim areas like Bradford or East London to target religious places of worship they look for small targets where the asian population is small.
Lol- you are a one sensible atheist- dont know what happened with that chinese guy with cultural purposes- -
if you imply by being nice that they are not arresting chaudhry, its because they cant. There is something called law in uk, you cant arrest people willy nilly, he has broken no law.
UK is not tough on wrong people, EDL is not UK.
EDL has larger objective of pushing their own agenda, not physically attack people, which they sheldom do. Looking at success of UKIP(not related but if EDL is bajrang dal, UKIP is Shiv Sena), I would say conservatives are under pressure to oblige. That is not good for UK.
Proud Infidel?
Tell me JonAsad, what is the alternative to being an "Infidel", and is it better or worse?
Actually he isn't wrong..I know a lot of posters here have a hard time comprehending how an atheist can be a hindu or even a buddhist..its a very long discourse..but just read up on the Mimamsa school of Hinduism when you have the time and it'll clear things up..as hindu as hindu can be and yet they do not worship any god..not vishnu, shiv, brahma, kali..no one and their text CLEARLY states that in their system there is no god whatsoever along with the corresponding reason for holding such a stance. But they are one of THE oldest schools of Hinduism..the problem occurs when one does not view the term "theism" in its semantically appropriate context.
So he can very much be an atheist and still chose to respect tradition. On the Buddhist aspect. @Chinese-Dragon can clarify better than me.