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Muslims Gather In Birmingham To Celebrate The End Of Ramadan.

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anotheoldgit | 12:24 Wed 05th Jun 2019 | News
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/// Over 100,000 people from five different mosques gathered together for the outdoor Eid salah – the largest Eid celebration in Europe. ///

That is 20,000 from each Mosque, could that be true?

https://metro.co.uk/2019/06/04/thousands-muslims-celebrate-end-ramadan-birmingham-park-9799538/

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there goes Calico....
No DT, I'm right here, I just shared a pertinent link to what's being discussed and people's opinions about it.
Not my accusation but the British Army's Talbot.


It's your accusation.
No Talbot, it is not my accusation, for the record I consider myself to be a Patriot. I said:-
//Looks like the Army would be on the lookout for a good few folks who posted on this thread as being potentially dangerous extreme right wingers. Have a look at their checklist. Oh dear. //
I then linked to the story where The Telegraph ( hardly a left wing rag by the stretch of anyone's imagination) had posted a list of warning signs issued by the British Army about right wing extremist behaviour and how to spot it. Not MY accusation at all, if you care to read things properly, but the accusation of the British Army.
“Exhibiting one or two of these in no way suggests someone is an extremist, and the card does not suggest that all patriots are extremists.
^From the above link
This is a bit of fun, isn't it? It's always good to hear from CalicoGirl.

Apparently (I'm quoting from her tick boxes for Nazis article with one box being that "patriotism is now regarded as a possible warning sign of right-wing extremism in the army".

I wonder how you interpret ten, or is it a hundred thousand, Muslim males celebrating the end of Ramadan in a Birmingham park. Is this communal devotion? Or a military drill? Or a sign of "patriotism"? I rather think the last box might be ticked. Although not patriotism as we know it, Jim.
//You have to be honest a good few posters on Answerbank tick a fair few of their 'warning sign' boxes.//

I could almost certainly be termed an “extremist” by some of these definitions:

I voted to leave the EU and I believe a “No Deal” Brexit would be infinitely the most preferable option. In my defence, I made a decision about thirty years ago that, given the chance, I would vote to leave. My decision was finalised in 1992 when the European Community became the EU. It had nothing to do with immigration or foreigners and the referendum campaigns had absolutely no influence upon me.

I believe the influx of huge number of followers of Islam has rendered large parts of the UK virtually unrecognisable as a western country (as evidenced by today's turnout in the park in Small Heath). I believe it is a pernicious religion and in particular its treatment of women has no place in the UK. I believe that the UK facilitates the continuation of what I see as this subjugation of women and its indulgence of the religion will lead to enormous problems in the not too distant future.

I don’t believe my views are “extreme” in any way. They are no more extreme than those of people happy to see the UK become simply a parish of the European Union instead of an independent sovereign nation. They are no more extreme than those of people who believe that Sharia and Beth Din Courts have any place in the UK when marriage and divorce matters need to be settled. They are simply different views on some important issues that face the country

I’m waiting for a knock on the door.
No Talbot, it is not my accusation, for the record I consider myself to be a Patriot. I said:-
//Looks like the Army would be on the lookout for a good few folks who posted on this thread as being potentially dangerous extreme right wingers. Have a look at their checklist. Oh dear. //
I then linked to the story where The Telegraph ( hardly a left wing rag by the stretch of anyone's imagination) had posted a list of warning signs



Why have you linked what it says in the article to some ABers if you don't think there is a link?
I was observing that a lot of ABer's tick a lot of their boxes because I don't walk around with my eyes closed- it's there for all to see, on this thread, on other threads. It's not news, or rocket science, just look for yourself.
I haven't actually given my opinion about this at all, just posted a link. Good grief.
VE, in what way is a large religious gathering an example of patriotism?
Look at myself for what reason?
//VE, in what way is a large religious gathering an example of patriotism?//

Sorry, Corby, I misspoke. Tribal loyalty?
Calicogirl, //I don't walk around with my eyes closed//

Actually, you do. In the interests of promoting the ‘diversity’ that has been thrust upon this country and the rest of Europe, you, like the establishment, deny reality.
Talbot:- 'Look FOR yourself' not 'look at yourself' :/

Naomi:- Poppycock.
Oops...sorry Cali I read that wrong.

I have reasons why I don't like Islam and I can't see that changing anytime soon.

Calicogirl, //Naomi:- Poppycock. //

Is it? Live a bit - and learn.
Are you OK with the role of women within Islam, Cali?

Are you a 'It's their culture' coward?
No problem Talbot, I didn't want you to get the wrong end of the stick and misunderstand what I was trying to say x
I love the unintended irony Calicogirl, about not walking around with your eyes closed. A vast amount of people in this country are doing just that. How the song go? You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone....

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