News:

Forum is currently set to Admin Approval for New Members
Pegasus Gofundme website



Main Menu

Sharia Law in the US - Never Happen?

Started by zorgon, February 11, 2015, 09:12:24 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

starwarp2000

After you kick out Barry and Micheal in 2016, this is the woman I want you to inaugurate!





The Islam problem would be over in no time!
Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley

starwarp2000

#121
Quote from: zorgon on February 22, 2015, 07:02:57 PM

So okay I stand corrected  it is not a Muslim practise per say
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_genital_mutilation

Wikipedia is edited exclusively by Liberal, P.C., Islamic Apologists, please use actual news sources.  ;D

QuoteNHS figures show 467 newly identified cases of girls and women needing treatment after female genital mutilation in England last month.

A further 1,279 people, who had already been identified, were receiving treatment according to the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) data.

It is the first time the NHS has collected figures on the criminal act.

QuoteEstimates suggest that up to 170,000 women and girls living in the UK may have undergone FGM.

QuoteFemale genital mutilation

    Includes "the partial or total removal of the female external genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons"
    Practised in 29 countries in Africa and some countries in Asia and the Middle East
    An estimated 3 million girls and women worldwide are at risk each year
    About 125 million victims estimated to be living with the consequences
    It is commonly carried out on young girls, often between infancy and the age of 15
    Often motivated by beliefs about what is considered proper sexual behaviour, to prepare a girl or woman for adulthood and marriage and to ensure "pure femininity"
    Dangers include severe bleeding, problems urinating, infections, infertility and increased risk of newborn deaths in childbirth
    In December 2012, the UN General Assembly approved a resolution calling for all member states to ban the practice

Source: World Health Organization

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-29642997

Of course the majority of cases in England are perpetrated by those of Islamic faith, which is probably why they think it's an Islamic practice. The major contributor is Africa - In predominately 'Radical Muslim' countries - by Boku Haram etc.
It is almost unheard of in Asian countries.

So Buddhism, Christianity or any other religion except Islam does not practice this barbaric act.
Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley

ArMaP

Quote from: starwarp2000 on February 24, 2015, 03:06:31 PM
Wikipedia is edited exclusively by Liberal, P.C., Islamic Apologists, please use actual news sources.  ;D
Probably because the other people don't even know they can.  :P

QuoteSo Buddhism, Christianity or any other religion except Islam does not practice this barbaric act.
Not from Wikipedia.  :P

QuoteIn Nigeria, of the six largest ethnic groups, the Yoruba, Hausa, Fulani, Ibo, Ijaw, and Kanuri, only the Fulani do not practice any form.[9]

FGM varies from country to country, tribes, religion, and from one state and cultural setting to another, and no continent in the world has been exempted.[3] In most parts of Nigeria, it is carried out at a very young age (minors) and there is no possibility of the individual's consent.[6] Type I and Type II are more widespread and less harmful compared to Type III and Type IV. In Nigeria, there is greater prevalence of Type I excision in the south, with extreme forms of FGM prevalent in the North. Practice of FGM has no relationship with religion. Muslims and Christians practice it, but it is more widely spread in Christian predominated parts of Nigeria.[2]
Source

Glaucon

Quote from: zorgon on February 21, 2015, 08:22:56 PM
It is true that there is a lot of fake news They passed a law to allow news media to propagandise so it is legal

But you cannot tell me that it is all fake  The two rape cased in Dubai are well documented for example, And Pimander LIVES in Nottingham so that is a boots on the ground report.

I have friends in Paris Parisian French and Moroccan Muslim.  So I have first had knowledge of the situation from people who live there.

Denying that there is an Islamic problem is like sticking your head in the sand. Is it blown out of proportion? Maybe  but it is real,  So what do we do? Ignore it? Brush it aside?  Until it is too late and its in your area?

What really gets me is the rape aspect. These are supposed to be religious people but all they have on their mind is RAPE  The whole burkah issue is to cover the woman head to toe so they aren't tempted to RAPE

The speech made by the Saudi Historian is live  That is not fake He said that  Again it is about RAPE  how women in America don't mind being RAPED so its okay for them to drive but we can't have that here in Saudiland  WTF?   They still practice female genital mutilation in many of those Islamic nations so the women cannot feel any pleasure  These people are INSANE  The whole mindset is one of RAPE and making laws to protect the men that do it

I am old  I will likely be dead before it gets to Nevada but at the current rate if something isn't done our streets will not be safe. This is already coming to me from my friends in Paris who would love to be able to get out and come to the US  Pimander says the same


What IF :P you are the one that is blind to reality? What IF there really are 7 ft tall Afghani's and it is NOT fake? Like this fellow?   


What's it like on the ground in Morroco?
"The beginning of wisdom comes with the definition of terms" -Socrates

"..that the people being ignorant, and always discontented, to lay the foundation of government in the unsteady opinion and uncertain humour of the people, is to expose it to certain ruin" -Locke

zorgon

Quote from: Glaucon on March 02, 2015, 03:31:13 AM
What's it like on the ground in Morroco?

Seems relatively quiet in Morocco at the moment

They have female rap singers LOL




Glaucon

"The beginning of wisdom comes with the definition of terms" -Socrates

"..that the people being ignorant, and always discontented, to lay the foundation of government in the unsteady opinion and uncertain humour of the people, is to expose it to certain ruin" -Locke