Posted on 02/12/2006 1:03:15 AM PST by vimto
Poll reveals fear of future clashes
PEOPLE in Britain take a hard line against Muslims protesting violently against supposed insults to their religion, and are gloomy about future relations between Muslims and the rest of the population. Muslims protested peacefully in Trafalgar Square yesterday. But a Sunday Times-YouGov poll of more than 1,600 people shows widespread public anger about protests earlier this month in Britain and the worldwide uprising in response to Danish cartoons picturing the prophet Muhammad.
The poll shows that 86% of people think the protests were a gross overreaction. By 56% to 29% respondents said it was right to publish the cartoons in Denmark and republish them elsewhere.
Earlier this month Muslim protesters in Britain carried placards urging violence and death against those who insult Islam, and celebrating last years July 7 London bombings. Asked about those protests, 58% said it made them angry and 76% said the police should have arrested those carrying offensive or provocative banners.
The police and politicians are criticised more generally for not confronting Islamic extremism, with 80% of respondents saying the authorities show too much tolerance of Muslims who urge extreme acts. Two-thirds, 67%, think this is because senior policemen such as Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan police commissioner, are too politically correct.
Such views have been brought to a head by last weeks conviction of Abu Hamza, the Muslim cleric, for inciting religious violence and racial hatred. After reports that his activities had been known to the police for many years, 67% believe he should have been arrested much sooner, and 69% believe he should have been given a significantly longer sentence than seven years.
The support for a tough line extends to the anti-terrorism bill, which returns to the Commons next week. Tony Blair backed down on a proposal for terrorist suspects to be held for up to 90 days without charge, but 44% of people back the extension to 90 days, against 42% who say 28 days is an acceptable compromise.
Where foreigners stir up racial and religious hatred, 81% of people think they should be sent back to their own countries, even if to do so would endanger their lives.
There is widespread gloom about the future, with 87% expecting further attacks in Britain by Islamic groups on the scale of the July 7 bombings; and only 17% seeing a future in which there is peaceful coexistence between Muslims and others in Britain, while 67% think there will be a worsening of tensions. This is also true internationally. While 34% say western nations can coexist peacefully with mainly Muslim countries, 45% disagree.
Well we did take out to middle eastern governments as a result...
Arab "logic" is very different that western logic these days. Whenever they pursue PR operations in the west it always goes 100% wrong for them and they don't understand why. All this rioting was suppose to help Iran - it did the exact opposite... It makes people fear Iran with nukes even more and make them more willing to do something about it.
No, the other 14 percent are muslims. They think the protests are perfectly justified. Telling the TRUTH about Moe Hamhead is an insult to them. Quran 8:12 I shall terrorize the infidels. So wound their bodies and incapacitate them because they oppose Allah and His Apostle.
Bukhari:V4B52N220 Allahs Apostle said, I have been made victorious with terror.
England is doomed by their insane political correctness and "human rights" moonbats who set policy in that country.
Until the hate preachers start being deported or get more than 7 years in jail for ploting and helping jihadists, nothing is going to change.
The difference here is that our "public anger" generally involves bad flatulence and threats of said.
No they haven't. They are just proving they can get away with it, that the resolve of the western world has vanished,and Europe's Christian based culture is dead.
France was the test. Incidentally, they are still burning cars all over France every day. The media just stopped reporting it. France just waved their white flag as usual, offered more appeasements, more social benefits, greater status over the dhimmi's.
The western governments are weak, the people are weak. And now the muzzies will attack everything that bothers them, freedom of speech today, then something else tomorrow, like billboards of women without burka's in underwear. People bringing ham sandwiches to work. etc etc. And the appeasements will just keep coming.
PRECISELY.
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Most of us separate the extremists from the common Muslim. We have to learn if it weren't for the common Muslim support of the extremists they wouldn't have any backing. Even I do it. We have to prove it is the common Muslim religion that is the problem. We are a long way from proving that to the general public.
LOL
Doesn't matter. They'd Honour-Rape her, anyway.
Psst.
You forgot "Dung-caked colonials".
They have been bombed a lot more. How many died in the Blitz, for example?
We were always protected by big oceans, and never had to grow a spine.
The generation of children of WWII vets is retiring. All we have writing the "news" is a protected, coddled, neutered subspecies, deprived of nothing except indoctrination by Bottom Third academics.
All signs point to one more generation for old Europe...they have brought it on themselves but sad to watch.
Seems to me all this 'outrage' on the Brits part is too little too late.
They have no guns. Not much more needs to be pointed out. They're along for the ride, and it looks like the muzzies are driving.
If I lived in Eurabia, I'd follow the path set by Columbus, and head to America.
Use the relevant meauring stick.
The mainstream is old, tired, and outdated. Their lackluster reporting on the cartoon story simply confirms that.
Pay them no mind. The future is on the internet, Fox, and on talk radio. Use that to judge our future if you must.
It appears to me those protesters are reinforcing the truth held of islamites within those cartoons.
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