A few days ago, my Pakistani neighbour got busted by the police because his moronic son and his even more stupid "mate" left a stolen motorbike behind their house. They've been watched by the police for a while since some people including myself reported the police about some dodgy things there. It was quite a relieving scene to see a scumbag or two dragged away by the cops.
I am truely sick of those human filth.
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Originally Posted by picard
If Muslims want to live in another secular country, they must abide by its laws & customs whether that country is located in Europe, South America, Asia or Australia.
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According to shari'a, Muslims are not allowed to live in non-Muslim country unless they are studying, preaching or trading. They have no right to force their religious views using a secular legal system, which is not based upon Islam. That's what I was told by a good Saudi friend of mine, who is a practising Muslim.
In my opinion, it is NOT about Islam, but about some people's blatant arrogance to force their ways of life upon the hosting nation. They have every right given to practise whatsoever they want to in this country, but they still complain about everything, including the un-Islamic nature of such freedom. I hope the same shit won't happen to my country (Japan).
If they've really been practising Islam, we wouldn't have had so much shit happening in Longsight Mancherster.
As I am non-British non-Christian non-white, I'm happy to leave the UK should the British citizens democratically express their wishes to have non-Brits removed from THEIR country. I am not so attached to this country, anyway, and there are better places in the world. I do not like the angry and uneducated Muslims in my neighbourhood, either, because I'll be the first to be oppressed by them once they seize the power here. They don't like Buddhists (=infidels). Some of the Muslims I've met here are such a bunch of petrolheads that they cannot answer my questions about the conditions that have to be satisfied before initiating Jihad, which they always talk about.
Whether the British people want the non-British in their country or not is not my issue. My dodgy neighbours are my problems until I leave here, however.