Posted on 03/20/2011 2:19:30 PM PDT by OldDeckHand
Four men launched a horrific attack on a teacher in which they slashed his face and left him with a fractured skull because they did not approve of him teaching religion to Muslim girls.
Akmol Hussein, 26, Sheikh Rashid, 27, Azad Hussain, 25, and Simon Alam, 19, attacked Gary Smith with a Stanley knife, an iron rod and a block of cement.
Mr Smith, who is head of religious education at Central Foundation Girls' School in Bow, east London, also suffered a fractured skull.
The four now face a jail sentence.
Detectives made secret recordings of the gang's plot to attack Mr Smith prior to the brutal assault.
The covert audio probe captured the gang condemning Mr Smith for 'teaching other religions to our sisters', the court heard.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Of course, this kind of violence occurs in all religions and we shouldn’t make hasty judgments about the cause of this unfortunate incident. There are extremists of all stripes and colors. We do not want to inflame those who might want to use this tragedy as a means to attract new recruits to their extremist viewpoints.
Do I really have to put </sarcasm> at the end of this?
>>>>>>>>>Has London run out of British men?>>>>>>>>
Who cares if they are actually fat liberal gays blaming a teacher for insulting diversity, too?
... From what I've read, the British Muslims have made many demands and the government has usually acquiesced to the latest demand.
So, that 8% seems to be pretty powerful
You're making the implicit assumption that the non-white population is predominantly Muslim. In fact the Muslim percentage is only about 4%. It's worth remembering (something that's usually overlooked here) that among the non-white population the Muslim influence is balanced by large numbers from other groups, such as Hindu and Sikh, with long experience of resisting attempts at Muslim hegemony in their country of origin.
I didn't intend to imply that at all. I presumed that people would make the logical realization that not all 8% were Muslim. Sorry for the confusion.
I would add that with respect to the Brits acquiescing to the Muzzies, they (the Brits) have a history of doing that with other minority or immigrant groups as well. Take for example the Brits allowing limited use of Sharia courts in communities that have large Muslim populations (and these courts here more than just contract disputes). It's true that this happens in the UK. But, before the Sharia courts were allowed, the Brits extended to Jewish communities these came kind of legal considerations. I think that was a mistake as well, a mistake that was made in the name of multiculturalism.
Immigrant groups, including Muslim, Jews, Sikhs and others, need to be willing to fully integrate with society if they wish to emigrate to that society. When they don't integrate, that's when problems begin.
Of course in the interest of fairness and full-disclosure, we have handled the Amish similarly, without the Amish ever blowing anything up.
I simply don’t share your pessimism about this. For a start, you understimate (as do many others) the degree of religious diversity which exists here in Britain - it’s every bit as diverse as in the U.S. (although with different emphases), and has been much enriched by immigration, including the various Christian traditions of the Afro-Caribbean immigrants, and the great strengthening of the Catholic tradition by the large number of Eastern Europeans (especially Poles). The problem with religion in the UK is not the lack of diversity - far from it- but the much larger proportion than in the U.S. of those who have no faith. As for the influence of Islam here, it’s not remotely as pervasive as tends to be believed in this forum. Although startling and often rebarbative where it occurs, making for good press copy (hence the overrating of its significance by observers from abroad largely reliant on that media coverage for their information) it’s much more localised and limited than you (and many others) suppose. The greater part of British society, geographically or however else defined, is affected by it little if at all, and will remain so. And it’s counterbalanced, as I indicated in my earlier post, by the influence of other immigrants originating from cultures historically inimical to Islam. You may think this complacent - it certainly isn’t, and I don’t pretend there isn’t a potentially serious problem. I happen to believe that that problem is much more to do with the total volume of immigration, which is unsustainable, rather than the Muslim component within it. I am, however, optimistic about the eventual outcome - and I do live here.
Touché!
That being the case, I'll defer to your proximity to the situation and hope that you are correct in your assessment, but I remain skeptical of your rather sanguine conclusions on the matter of immigrant Muslims' negative effect on British society and culture.
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