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    BBC Backing Extremism

    by sarasara.

    Without even making it public BBC and SKY News chiefs today deceided not to report on, even mention, or show any footage of possibly the world's first public demonstration by Muslims for secularism, democracy and against Islamic extremism.

    The historic rally took place today at Piccadilly Circus in London and was in part a demonstration against another demonstration by the British government funded Islamist group Al Muhajiroun.

    Here is the Muslim pro-democracy group in question:
    YouTube - Demonstrate Against Al Muhajiroun

    In the minds of the British liberal, politically correct, multicultural elite anyone including Muslims who speak out against Islamofascism are themselves Islamophobic and racist and a threat to the peace.

    BBC and SKY News chiefs had to take into account that the demonstration by the Muslim group seculardemocracy.org would have been offensive to the majority of peaceful British Muslims who give tacit support to Islamic terrorism and in particular to Hamas and Hezbollah.

    The demonstration was undermined by the arrival of the Government funded British branch of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood; the MCB, who feared that the demo might take away support from them from UK authorities whom they have conned into thinking that they are moderates. But they need not have worried; the cameras stayed away.

    Had the demonstration been against Israel it would have had wall to wall coverage on the newschannels as a must, or had it been been by Islamofascists alone, the BBC would have felt obliged under it's charter of fairness to give them a good hearing.

    Unfortunatly for the extremist, UK government-funded, pro-sharia, pro-Khalifate, pro destruction of the state of Israel group Al Muhajiroun, whose demonstration seculardemocracy.org were opposing, the presence of a group of what the British establishment would consider to be right-wing extremist Muslims; upsetting the Muslim community as a whole by protesting in support of freedom and democracy and against sharia law, meant that in this case they did not get their usual "Freedom go to hell!" footage onto the screen.

    So Muslims for democracy, freedom, secularism, and against Islamic extremism, can now join Geert Wilders and others in the wilderness that lies outside the Euro liberal elites appeasement of Islamic extremism.

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    It is interesting that there was no press coverage.
    I would have thought that there would at least have been some reporters there.

    One of the gripes of websites such as religionofpeace.com is that after the 11th Sept 2001 attacks there was no condemnation by Muslim groups. In fact there were celebrations in Muslim countries and enclaves, such as Lebanon and also by Palestininians in Judea and Samaria.
    Palestinians rejoice; threaten journalists

    A group such as yours needs to learn how to muster the press. This would help to bring a sympathetic eye from many Brits who have a negative outlook on everything Islamic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    It is interesting that there was no press coverage.
    I would have thought that there would at least have been some reporters there.

    One of the gripes of websites such as religionofpeace.com is that after the 11th Sept 2001 attacks there was no condemnation by Muslim groups. In fact there were celebrations in Muslim countries and enclaves, such as Lebanon and also by Palestininians in Judea and Samaria.
    Palestinians rejoice; threaten journalists

    A group such as yours needs to learn how to muster the press. This would help to bring a sympathetic eye from many Brits who have a negative outlook on everything Islamic.
    Barry the BBC, SKY News and all; had already been well notified of this event. The founder of the group after all is Yasmin Alabhai-Brown of the Daily Mail; a totally media savvy person. They simply would not cover it for the reasons I gave.
    I am abroad atmo, did youi go and what happened? How many people turned up?

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    I just hope these decent Muslims realise why they're being politically boycotted-even oppressed. I hope it encourages them to try harder next time to make more people realise there is a peaceful going on. Each time this happens more people will be reminded that our country isn't worth dying for, because it's already like a Nazi state.

    The main problem about having Muslims protest against extremism is that it reminds us we have other weapons than the bomb. This is a terrible message to be sending out at a time when troops are dying in Afghanistan, we won't the public to think there is only the B52 bomber to fight extremism; that way the soldiers deaths won't be in vain, but rather a necessary sacrifice towards serving the requirements of politically important, munitions producing, (often multi-national) industries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ResistanceIsStrong View Post
    I just hope these decent Muslims realise why they're being politically boycotted-even oppressed. I hope it encourages them to try harder next time to make more people realise there is a peaceful going on. Each time this happens more people will be reminded that our country isn't worth dying for, because it's already like a Nazi state.

    The main problem about having Muslims protest against extremism is that it reminds us we have other weapons than the bomb. This is a terrible message to be sending out at a time when troops are dying in Afghanistan, we won't the public to think there is only the B52 bomber to fight extremism; that way the soldiers deaths won't be in vain, but rather a necessary sacrifice towards serving the requirements of politically important, munitions producing, (often multi-national) industries.
    They seem to be just a bunch of w****rs unfortunatly and must take responsibility themselves for their own ineptitude. I emailed them but did not get the courtesy of a reply.
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    Ask the Muslims to register to vote and to back UKIP at the election. UKIP are against the idea of the UK giving any particular help to Muslim / Islamic communities in favour over other groups... so not supportive of the idea of specific Muslim communities in Britain but no more or less so than for any other faith. For Muslims fed up with the establishment ignoring them and painting their faith in a bad light it makes sense to vote for UKIP. UKIP is certainly anti-establishment, pro-freedom and pro-democracy. We're all on the same side fighting the establishment regardless of creed or colour. UKIP would like to pull together all the small pockets of resistance into one strong movement capable of taking on the might of the BBC, the EU and the UK governments. We have a very strong following in this country and 2010 is going to shake things up big time… but we need everyone to get behind UKIP and make it known the people mean business.

    Traditionally Labour have always been the party claiming to represent the working class and minority groups... but really, it's about time people woke up the fact that they really couldn't give a monkeys about Muslims or any other faith, minority or the working class. They've demonstrated this time and time again over the last 12 years. They don't deserve another chance and I certainly can't see the conservatives representing minority communities of any sort.

    So message to all: Vote UKIP 2010.

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