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7 minutes ago, Borr said:

Socks never said owt...

Then he ain't dead ?

 

5 minutes ago, TOMO said:

poor kid....she must have been terrified...

Yup, I remember reading about two or three old ladies, might have been Kenya though, somebody in the village reckoned they were witches, the village turned out to beat them half to death, pile tyres and wood on them, then have a bonfire, like an African version of our Mathew Hopkins AKA the witchfinder general. 

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I've read a few things like this over the years. No human being with compassion does things like that - they're some sort of fkn half breed, somewhere between the beasts and humans, with no place in a

Since seeing this thread something has been niggling me in regard to association but could not remember what it was. I have just found it. A quote from the Introduction of David Harcombe's The World O

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11 minutes ago, mackem said:

Then he ain't dead ?

 

Yup, I remember reading about two or three old ladies, might have been Kenya though, somebody in the village reckoned they were witches, the village turned out to beat them half to death, pile tyres and wood on them, then have a bonfire, like an African version of our Mathew Hopkins AKA the witchfinder general. 

Beasts of no nation . 

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The religion of peace strikes again…..

And as for witches and car tyres…….

 

Yes folks, they are just like us, one race the human race, very many benefits they bring to our society, cultural enrichment, doctors, brickies, space rocket drivers, the wise voice in the ear of 14th century kings of England…….blah blah blah blah 

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6 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Half the problem being

Reverend Matthew Hassan Kukah of the Diocese of Sokoto tried to defuse religious tensions that the killing would inevitably incite, saying in a statement: 'This has nothing to do with religion.

Stupid c@nt

No, he’s right, it’s inherited genetic  instinct

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13 hours ago, mackem said:

The fatwa was lifted after 10 years? Don't be blasphemous to the prophet innit ?

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Muslim youths took to the streets of Sokoto, lighting bonfires and demanding the release of the...

 

I've read a few things like this over the years. No human being with compassion does things like that - they're some sort of fkn half breed, somewhere between the beasts and humans, with no place in a civilised society.

 

The way their mob mentality fires up, getting all excited to kill one of their own is like something out of a David Attenborough documentary. 

 

Bad show :thumbdown:

 ........ They need controlling and keeping down.

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No other religion indoctrinates it's believer's and followers like Islam does this religion is not compatible with our culture proof to me it's followers are brainwashed from a very young age is the perpetrator was born ten years after the satanic verses was published. 

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Since seeing this thread something has been niggling me in regard to association but could not remember what it was. I have just found it. A quote from the Introduction of David Harcombe's The World Of The Working Terrier:

Badgers?

Is it safe to mention such creatures?

Crackpot members of parliament and crackpot police departments have tried to ban a little book called "Badger Digging with Terriers"

I find this ironic in view of the fuss made recently over the book "Satanic Verses" by the unfortunate Salman Rushtie. Threatened by death squads sent by the late Ayatollah Khomeni , our intrepid millionaire author was granted police protection and outraged M.P.'s spoke with passion on his behalf. His right to his opinion must be safeguarded at all costs. Agreed?

Agreed!

We will mention badgers for I have a right to express an opinion.

As much a right as Salman Rushtie had to defame one of the worlds major religions.

So will talk about badgers... 

 

 

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