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Why When A Group Of Local Residents Protest Against A Building (This Time A Mosque) Being Built In Their Area, They Are Insultingly Described As 'right-Wing Extremists'?

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anotheoldgit | 16:21 Sat 18th Mar 2017 | News
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Are the Evangelical Church of Middle Germany and the Catholic Diocese of Erfurt Islamic apologists I wonder?
According to AOGs 'logic' then yes, they would be.
THECORBYLOON

And the Daily Mail - it was that paper that referred to this 'local residents' as right wing extremists!
ANOTHEOLDGIT what is it you're objecting to exactly, mosques or groups being called right-wing?
we have already established they weren't the residents but activists.
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Zacs-Master

/// But it isn't decisive action. As per my post yesterday, it's had zero effect on the building of the mosque. ///

Built already?????????????

That was quick.
Before ANOTHEOLDGIT asks, have you any proof they are not local residents? Do you have any proof that they are not all regular church-goers who are all good to their mums, help old folk across the road, take in stray cats and dogs and are folk who have exhausted the planning appeals process?
Proposed building of the mosque then. I see you're not bothered by the fact I proved your statement that it was a decisive action wrong.
Corby, I don't think the planning process has commenced judging by my RT link.
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emmie

/// that link was just in London
btw. ///

Ah yes, the capital of England, and since England is a Christian country so therefore there is nothing unusual for it to have a large number of Churches.

So what is your point?
no one minds churches being built, if they had built one
in Erfurt, no on would bad an eyelid,
we live in a world of mixed peoples, and getting more so.
so we have to compromise to a degree, so the people concerned
may not want a mosque, but the people doing the
protesting by putting up giant crosses are right wing activists.
What is the point of your original question, ANOTHEOLDGIT?
To engender some responses that will,allow him to call people 'Islamic apologists' and decry that this is an erosion of the world which he knows and loves (which never actually existed).
Declare not decry
Zacs-Master, // this is an erosion of the world which he knows and loves (which never actually existed).//

I think that world did exist … in fact, where I live it pretty much still exists.
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sp1814

/// AOG

You asked why the Daily Mail described the protesters as right wing extremists. ///

/// Do you disagree with the Mail's description, and if so - why? ///

I thought that I have already made that clear.

/// And why is it insulting to be described as 'right wing extremist'? ///

The Far-Right have been associated with Fascism, Nazism etc. All part of the Left's name calling strategy in their continues quest to stifle free speech and expression, which is in itself, the very essence of Fascism.

The erection of crosses was not a extreme action, but a peaceful protest. But perhaps they should have taken to the streets for a bit of looting and the burning of cars and property, then perhaps the authorities might have sat up and took notice.

After all it seems to work in the UK and the USA, and there is always the additional bonus of some free TV etc thrown in.





I applaud anything that tries to halt the islamification of Europe !
Rule 1: When your thread isn't going the way you wanted, chuck in a load of extraneous detail in the hope of salvaging something approximating your original intent. If this proves to ignite another of your regular obsessions so much the better.....
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Zacs-Master

/// I don't think AOG realises that we see thru to his motives virtually from the outset. ///

As I have done yours along with your fellow Islamic, Immigration and EU apologists.
The local Christian churches appear to have no objections to the mosque's construction. Are the churches apologists?

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