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Morrissey And 'no Go' Areas Of Europe.

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Khandro | 00:03 Mon 08th Jan 2018 | News
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On a recent thread, I pasted in a quote by him stating how within Europe there are places which for non-Muslims are "No go areas" (It was only one among a collection of quotes) I actually apart from vaguely having heard the name, knew nothing at all about the man, but have now rectified that;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrissey Quite an impressive career, and I find a fellow Mancunian.
Without any evidence to the contrary, his assertion has been dismissed on that thread by more than one person, seemingly because he is who he is !?
To support what he said, may I ask if any woman, wearing normal western clothing with uncovered hair (let alone wearing any form of make-up) would be happy to walk through the suburb of say, Paris-Seine-Saint Denis in the daytime, let alone at night, and could an orthodox Jewish man wearing his required kippah - the small skull cap worn by Jews to fulfil the requirements that the head be covered, and is worn by men in Orthodox communities- enter certain areas of some European cities, Berlin and Cologne for example, and was the statement wrong?


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So are we now at a point where we can make up quotes from pop stars in order to start a discussion?

If so, I want to lead with what the Cheeky Girls said about the EU common agricultural policy.
Khandro, in his OP, says he posted the quote in another thread. Perhaps he’ll re-post it here.

Khandro?
Saw this exchange, yesterday, between Khandro and ZM.

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1588091-5.html
I can do Supertramp for you. About 2:50 in!

Or Public Service Broadcasting :))

//If so, I want to lead with what the Cheeky Girls said about the EU common agricultural policy. //

since one of them was married to the then Lib-Dem spokesperson for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, they might well have a view on what (I assume) you've posted as suitable for a "made-up" quote?
:-D
//since one of them was married to the then Lib-Dem spokesperson for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform\\

Who was he?
//Who was he? //

Lembit Opik.
Lembit Opik was the Lib Dem guy i believe married at one time to one of the cheeky girls...
He was never married to her, he was just giving her one.
according to his wiki entry he was married to her..
He was living with her for over 2 years jack so hardly just 'giving her one' as you so charmingly put it :/
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Khandro - your link for Naomi shows your naivety in terms of using pop stars to back up your arguments - especially as they are not actually saying what you claim, specifically in order to start this thread.

You claim your OP was 'carefully worded' - perhaps it was not as carefully worded as you thought.

Your 'support' appears to have evaporated since you boasted about it - maybe it's time to quit while you are behind.
//according to his wiki entry he was married to her..//

And that is why Wiki should never be used as a source of reliable info.

2 years with a cheeky girl, no wonder he always has that grin on his mush. Apparently he is known as tripod.

AH, I believe the term is: When at the bottom of a hole, stop digging.
I have read his Wiki entry and at no point does it say he was married to her, just that he was shacked up with her.
You really are a very crass man aren't you Jack? I'm presuming by your choice of words ' giving her one', 'shacked up with' you don't like the lady. Is that because she's female or because she's Romanian I wonder, or possibly both? Wouldn't partner have simply done?
And we're off on the tangential witch hunt of the day.

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