gandalf,
You made this fairly clear statement of position;
polite_gandalf wrote on Jan 9
th, 2014 at 1:20pm:
Really Y?
Actually, it means that you can pick out pretty much any sentence in that statement and feel safe in the knowledge that "Gandalf disagrees with this".
That should actually reveal quite a lot about my response/opinion to the issue and the question posed in the OP - agreed?
Yadda paraphrases;
Quote:"Gandalf disagrees with" all of the contents of EDL mission statement.
But now you are changing your mind ?
Now you are going to qualify your previous declaration, your previous statement of position ?
polite_gandalf wrote on Jan 9
th, 2014 at 2:23pm:
Quote:For example, you oppose this principle;
If you ignore the premise of that statement, then no Yadda, I don't disagree with it.But I don't ignore the premise.
I did not ignore the part just above that stated that British muslims are dominated by radical islam - such that criticising and leaving "Islamic orthodoxy" is not merely a right, but a necessity.
Thus any muslim who is not a closet apostate, who is not just pretending to be a muslim through fear of retribution - is none-to-subtly being demonized as a "radical" and someone who is not welcome in the country.
i+++
Moslems will always keep changing the 'rules' of any communication, to suit the circumstance.
"What we said, does not mean that!!!
What we say, means what we say that it means!!"
That is a the cultural way of the moslem.
Moslems will always keep changing the 'rules', as the 'game' [of lies] progresses, to suit the current circumstance.
timeless vs transient moralityhttp://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1384429626/18#18 Quote:'Yadda's LAW';
I've said it before;
The moslem, is 'a flag in the wind'.
When the wind [of fortune] changes, so do the [deceitful] 'principles' and allegiances, of moslems.
Blasphemy laws an impediment to Islamic reformhttp://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1360382901/29#29 Quote:WHAT WE MUST UNDERSTAND, ABOUT MOSLEMS, IS THAT;
Every moslem, EVERY moslem, is 'a man for all seasons'.
Every moslem, EVERY moslem, is flag in the wind.
When, if the political winds change here in Australia [to favour moslems], gandalf will change, to follow the wind [gandalf will then 'become' more devout].
Moslems are not sincere people.
Moslems are 'flags in the wind'.