The courts are failing to properly deal with a "growing trend" in Islamophobia, said the head of the city's Muslim Welfare Association after a man called takeaway staff "paedophiles" during a drunken tirade.Some skinhead I bet, pasty-white, covered in tattoos and...
Mohammed Iqbal, also general secretary of the Tallow Hill mosque, said Ravdeep Nangle's case was an example of hate crime which needs "harsher punishment".Oops!
Nangle also challenged one Shakeeys employee to fight him outside due to his religion – all just weeks after being released from prison for crashing head-on into a taxi while drunk.
Shafquat Reaz, prosecutor, said the row had started because “they were all Muslim” while the defendant is a Sikh.Well, goodness!
H/T: anon via email
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I'm sikh of both sides but the Muslims are to be feared. Here in Huddersfield "I kill you" and "I grooming" being inaugural English upon arrival at our railway station.
The Sikhs (many of whom have loyally served Britain's Armed Forces) have good reason to dislike the followers of the Islamic death cult. They have been consistently targeted for violence by Muslims across history and it was Muslims who had invaded India that carried out the Sikh Holocausts in the 18th Century that wiped out many Sikhs. Sikh leaders were tortured and murdered in ways that only a twisted psychopath of a member of a cult that loves death could imagine.
In Britain things have not been that brilliant either. For decades before the Rotherham and Rochdale cases brought the phenomenon of the Islamic Rape Gangs firmly into the public eye, Muslims were targetting Sikh girls for sex abuse and for coerced conversion to Islam. In Pakistan the Sikh population that was trapped in Pakistan after partition suffered decades of violence, abuse, oppression and forced conversion to Islam.
When it comes to Sikh / Muslim conflict,I find that knowing some of the history puts me on the side of the Sikhs.
"I'm sikh of both sides but the Muslims are to be feared."
I'm not sure that's the emotion that most springs to mind...
"The Sikhs (many of whom have loyally served Britain's Armed Forces) have good reason to dislike the followers of the Islamic death cult."
Just so. But a generally law-abiding culture will always lose out to a generally law-dodging culture.
It's the 'progressive' way.
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