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Posted
6 minutes ago, My Thai Life said:

16.7% by 2050, from 4.4% in the 2011 census. A 400% increase. I think you've proven my point perfectly, thanks.

 

Gadaffi

"We have 50 million Muslims in Europe. There are signs that Allah will grant Islam victory in Europe—without swords, without guns, without conquest—will turn it into a Muslim continent within a few decades."

 

Erdogan

"Calling Turks the “future of Europe,” Turkey’s president on Friday implored his compatriots living on the Continent to have multiple children as an act of revenge against the West’s “injustices.”"

 

Wake up.

As I said, Gadaffi was an opportunist. For most of his career he was decidedly unislamic and quoted his Little Green Book rather than the Koran. It was only when Islamists began to pose a threat to his reign, that he started spouting Islamist rhetoric, and even then sporadically.

As for Erdogan he called on Turks to have multiple children, not Muslims. And you seriously think that Turks are going to base their decision on how many children they will have on the words of Erdogan?

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@bristolboy: even when the evidence is given as clearly and simply as it can be, you refuse to accept it. 

 

"Mr. Erdogan is not the first authoritarian leader of a Muslim country to suggest that birthrates could alter the demographics of the West. Already, Muslims in Europe are younger than other Europeans and the number of Muslims on the Continent has been increasing steadily, according to the Pew Research Center."

 

BBC Erdogan

 " "no Muslim family" should consider birth control or family planning.

"We will multiply our descendants," said Mr Erdogan, who became president in August 2014 after serving as prime minister for 12 years. His AK Party has its roots in Islamism "

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Posted
23 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

Please note the following:

 

Any one making derogatory comments about others is a bigot. 

 

This thread is about johnson’s derogatory comments. 

 

Therefore, this thread is about johnson’s being a bigot.

 

(There is no “or not”). 

The headline is clearly about "islamaphobic" comments, NOT "derogatory" comments. Given that saying what he did is quite insignificant on the scale of what is actually said in the public arena, and not particularly offensive except to those wishing to be offended, or those that want to attack Boris, all this is, IMO, much ado about not much at all. 

If one wants to hear really offensive things about such dress, go listen in on any gathering of westerners that worked in Saudi.

 

As for anyone making derogatory comments about others being a bigot- that would make 99% of the world's population bigots.

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4 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

The headline is clearly about "islamaphobic" comments, NOT "derogatory" comments. Given that saying what he did is quite insignificant on the scale of what is actually said in the public arena, and not particularly offensive except to those wishing to be offended, or those that want to attack Boris, all this is, IMO, much ado about not much at all. 

If one wants to hear really offensive things about such dress, go listen in on any gathering of westerners that worked in Saudi.

 

As for anyone making derogatory comments about others being a bigot- that would make 99% of the world's population bigots.

Making derogatory comments is bigotry. 

 

Making islamaphobic ones likewise. 

 

What johnson said was highly offensive and deliberately so. 

 

Oh, and by the way...I have worked in Saudi. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, My Thai Life said:

I've worked in Saudi Arabia for years, you are wrong.

 

The bigger issue is that Saudi Arabia is exporting its Wahabbist version of Islam throughout the muslim and non-muslim world via a highly organised and well-financed campaign, and has been for decades.

 

<snip>

 

Would you consider it to be, with your knowledge, a reasonable interpretation of Islamic scripture? Who are the radicals.. those who follow the recipe or those who go off-piste?

 

Boris is of the kind of character one would expect to be in the limelight during times such as these we find ourselves in. 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said:

As I pointed out already, the dress referred to is not Islamic, so the comments by Boris can be taken as a joke, or one can choose to be offended. I think the sides we have taken are clearly obvious, and I for one do not consider any further participation on this subject with you to be a productive use of my time.

Have a nice day.

No, Johnson’s quotes can be taken for what they are...Bigotry. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, My Thai Life said:

16.7% by 2050, from 4.4% in the 2011 census. A 400% increase. I think you've proven my point perfectly, thanks.

 

Gadaffi

"We have 50 million Muslims in Europe. There are signs that Allah will grant Islam victory in Europe—without swords, without guns, without conquest—will turn it into a Muslim continent within a few decades."

 

Erdogan

"Calling Turks the “future of Europe,” Turkey’s president on Friday implored his compatriots living on the Continent to have multiple children as an act of revenge against the West’s “injustices.”"

 

Wake up.

“16.7% by 2050, from 4.4% in the 2011 census. A 400% increase. I think you've proven my point perfectly, thanks.”

 

Was it you who claimed to have a Masters Degree?

 

I trust your dissertation did not include predictions as proof of anything!

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, My Thai Life said:

@bristolboy: even when the evidence is given as clearly and simply as it can be, you refuse to accept it. 

 

"Mr. Erdogan is not the first authoritarian leader of a Muslim country to suggest that birthrates could alter the demographics of the West. Already, Muslims in Europe are younger than other Europeans and the number of Muslims on the Continent has been increasing steadily, according to the Pew Research Center."

 

BBC Erdogan

 " "no Muslim family" should consider birth control or family planning.

"We will multiply our descendants," said Mr Erdogan, who became president in August 2014 after serving as prime minister for 12 years. His AK Party has its roots in Islamism "

Yes, Erdogan's exhortations and ranting have been very effective:

Turkey's waning fertility threatens Erdoğan's vision of strength

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/25/turkey-fertility-secular-religious-divide-erdogan-population-growth

turkey fertility rate total births per woman wb data

https://tradingeconomics.com/turkey/fertility-rate-total-births-per-woman-wb-data.html

 

Panicking much?

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

There is obviously nothing in Islamic scripture to enforce face covering garb as it isn't worn in countries with large Islamic populations like Malaysia. Muslim women I have worked with don't cover their hair at all. The only requirement is to dress modestly.

Those fully covering that claim to be following scripture are either mistaken, or have misguided teachers.

 

I'll put the kettle on old friend. 

 

That people don't, adds nothing to the veracity of the claim. Many also wear garments of mixed thread. 

 

 

 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

One of them is.

Would she have  to have had permission from a male to take the job and/or travel outside the country ?

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12 hours ago, My Thai Life said:
12 hours ago, duanebigsby said:

But if women choose to wear it it, I believe  the right to wear it, should be acknowledged.

I respectfully can't agree. In many of their countries of origin it's against the muslim law not to wear it, punishable by beating from hubby or daddy.

 

In this context the term "choose" has no meaning.

please list "many of their countries" besides Saudi Arabia. you can't? thought as much! :coffee1:

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