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Re: Are parents to blame for radicalisation
Reply #150 - Oct 13th, 2015 at 11:45pm
 
Karnal wrote on Oct 13th, 2015 at 11:31pm:
And a child shall lead them.


Yeas mohammed the pedophile did like his little children didn't he. No surprises you are keeping your eye out in that department mate.
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There is no evidence of the existence of a muslim,mohammed,or quran until 60 years  after mohammed was supposed to have died. Grin Grin Grin Posting on islam just encourages them and is a waste of time.
 
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Re: Are parents to blame for radicalisation
Reply #151 - Oct 14th, 2015 at 6:08am
 
Soren wrote on Oct 12th, 2015 at 9:09pm:
It's all very well for you to fap and sneer and be snide on the sidelines, Paki Bugger. You do this every single time when the need is for some constructive ideas.  You play, you sneer, you duck and grin and sVck Gandys' d!ck but at the end of it all you are lost for ideas.  All you have is glibness and idiocy.


Grin Grin Grin

Bravo!

Soren wrote on Oct 12th, 2015 at 9:09pm:
Look at the anti-Muslim sentiment in the last 15 years. Has it abated or has it increased? It has increased despite the millions of dollars of propaganda and the endless media inclusivity. There is a disconnect here that will erupt rather than melt away. What is at stake is too important.


Very well said.

The prime ministers and presidents; the governments of whichever of the major parties; the Christian churches; the print and television media; the top brass in the police forces; school boards; and the vast majority of the commentariat in every Western country have been acting as the unpaid support team and apologist professionals for Brand Islam over these past few years.

My niece (with a PhD in science) who has just returned from a holiday in Germany, made the comment ... "Pity those towns which have to take large numbers of these so-called Syrian refugees" ...

Most ordinary people have no illusions as to what eventually this Muslim immigration madness will lead Western societies to. Violence and mayhem, blood and tears.


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Reply #152 - Oct 14th, 2015 at 6:19am
 
Karnal wrote on Oct 13th, 2015 at 9:14pm:
Now now, Ordinary, don’t you play coy with us. You tell us all your convincing ideas. We’ll start a petition.

I’ll start you off, dear:

Carpetbomb them.


... with pork sausages.
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Reply #153 - Oct 14th, 2015 at 6:41am
 
Here we see leading representatives of 'Muslim parents' once again bitching and whining about government proposals for dealing more effectively with the terrorist threat from their community.

If they were 'fair dinkum' - these 'leaders' would be supporting these initiatives - not bitching and whining about them.

And frankly, I have no idea why our government should 'consult' with these 'Muslim leaders' about new policy initiatives to better control the threat that Islam poses for the general public.

Our politicians going cap-in-hand to these self-appointed leaders of the Muslim community is tantamount to taking us back to when church and State were part and parcel of government.

This is yet another instance of the 'Islamisation' of our secular Western ethos.

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Re: Are parents to blame for radicalisation
Reply #154 - Oct 14th, 2015 at 8:16am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Oct 14th, 2015 at 6:19am:
Karnal wrote on Oct 13th, 2015 at 9:14pm:
Now now, Ordinary, don’t you play coy with us. You tell us all your convincing ideas. We’ll start a petition.

I’ll start you off, dear:

Carpetbomb them.


... with pork sausages.


Pork them?

The alt jungend should like that one.
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Re: Are parents to blame for radicalisation
Reply #155 - Oct 14th, 2015 at 8:39pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Oct 14th, 2015 at 6:41am:
Here we see leading representatives of 'Muslim parents' once again bitching and whining about government proposals for dealing more effectively with the terrorist threat from their community.

If they were 'fair dinkum' - these 'leaders' would be supporting these initiatives - not bitching and whining about them.

And frankly, I have no idea why our government should 'consult' with these 'Muslim leaders' about new policy initiatives to better control the threat that Islam poses for the general public.

Our politicians going cap-in-hand to these self-appointed leaders of the Muslim community is tantamount to taking us back to when church and State were part and parcel of government.

This is yet another instance of the 'Islamisation' of our secular Western ethos.

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I love the way they refer to them as muslim leaders as though they have some reason to deserve some respect from all australians. The last I saw of these maggots was them telling our government who to allow in and who not to allow in like they owned the joint. Grin Grin Grin

What a bunch of stupid buffoons everyone knows all about them holding the muslim extremist lectures at lakemba mosque that the media wasn't allowed to attend. A known terrorist organization I might add and this lot piss their pants at a politician named Mr Geert Wilders who has not spoken one untrue word about the filth to date.

Yet they have the hide to run around stirring up the muslim enablers crying sooking bitching and moaning and breast beating that he is an extremist Grin Grin Grin . They should bugger off back to any muslim shyte hole that will have them. I am sure any will.
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There is no evidence of the existence of a muslim,mohammed,or quran until 60 years  after mohammed was supposed to have died. Grin Grin Grin Posting on islam just encourages them and is a waste of time.
 
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Re: Are parents to blame for radicalisation
Reply #156 - Oct 15th, 2015 at 9:44pm
 
LifeOrDeath wrote on Oct 14th, 2015 at 8:39pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Oct 14th, 2015 at 6:41am:
Here we see leading representatives of 'Muslim parents' once again bitching and whining about government proposals for dealing more effectively with the terrorist threat from their community.

If they were 'fair dinkum' - these 'leaders' would be supporting these initiatives - not bitching and whining about them.

And frankly, I have no idea why our government should 'consult' with these 'Muslim leaders' about new policy initiatives to better control the threat that Islam poses for the general public.

Our politicians going cap-in-hand to these self-appointed leaders of the Muslim community is tantamount to taking us back to when church and State were part and parcel of government.

This is yet another instance of the 'Islamisation' of our secular Western ethos.

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I love the way they refer to them as muslim leaders as though they have some reason to deserve some respect from all australians. The last I saw of these maggots was them telling our government who to allow in and who not to allow in like they owned the joint. Grin Grin Grin

What a bunch of stupid buffoons everyone knows all about them holding the muslim extremist lectures at lakemba mosque that the media wasn't allowed to attend. A known terrorist organization I might add and this lot piss their pants at a politician named Mr Geert Wilders who has not spoken one untrue word about the filth to date.

Yet they have the hide to run around stirring up the muslim enablers crying sooking bitching and moaning and breast beating that he is an extremist Grin Grin Grin . They should bugger off back to any muslim shyte hole that will have them. I am sure any will.

Good point.
If they were leaders, they would lead, not always carp and hold their hands out for more government funding bakhshish. I they were leaders they would have influence. What they do is re-create the tribal, sectarian, corrupt Middle East here, in Europe, North America. It's the culture of corruption, nepotism, tribes, kick-backs.

Deputy mayor of Auburn:

Salim Mehajer: Controversial Auburn deputy mayor allegedly says '
don't you know who I am?
' before threatening to kidnap man's children

What a freaking mutt.




His enforcer:
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http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/identity-of-auburn-deputy-mayor-salim-mehajers-muscle-...
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Reply #157 - Oct 15th, 2015 at 10:40pm
 
Salim Mehajer would piss his pants without someone else to prop him up. He comes across as a little narcissistic muslim poofter pretending to be hetero. Gawd his wife even, my goodness what a clown she is.

Its disappointing the media and magazines run stories on this little gutless weasel just because he threw around daddies cash. We all know he wouldn't have the brains to make money from property development. All deals he does are clearly criminal. He is nothing but a buffoon.

He wouldn't have lasted a week back in the 70's or 80's with the utter bullshit he goes on with. These days is all PC more ons pandering to the filth. I love the fact he thinks he is big and tuff and that everyone wants to be him when in reality every single video he has ever posted or article run on him that allows replies all call him a bloody waynker, silly poofter or dickhead.
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Reply #158 - Oct 16th, 2015 at 4:01pm
 
Soren wrote on Oct 15th, 2015 at 9:44pm:
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don't you know who I am?
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Do you know who I am??

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Reply #159 - Oct 16th, 2015 at 10:40pm
 
Salim Mehajer is a typical muslime douchbag and so is his muslime bride aisha. He is only here to profit from criminal activity which we clearly enable him to do.
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