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As a Christian Lebanese {Arab} I am not surprised, what surprises me is how you still support them in Syria for example, all the west is supporting and arming the Islamists Terrorists against Asad.

Before USA’s invasion of Iraq, few million Christians lived in Iraq (local citizens) now they all are in Canada/Australia

Before the so called “Arab spring”, 8 million Christians used to live in Egypt, now they are under daily attacks

As for Syria, they all left the country and will never go back since Islamists are taking all their lands and belongings

If the West doesn’t wake up now you will end up like us (Muslims in Lebanon were 20% of the population less than 100 years ago, today they are 70% of the population) the same will happen in Europe, it is already happening anyway…..

Excellent post. Unintended consequences. We don't act when we should and then do act when we shouldn't.....
 

Excellent post. Unintended consequences. We don't act when we should and then do act when we shouldn't.....

worst thing to ever happen to this country was let the Liberals take over, Im all for socialist policies in regards to helping the poorer classes but leave justice and immigration to those who have the common sense and balls to deal with it and not turn a blind eye and screaming racist at those that dont
 
The black bloke said that 'he apologised for women and children witnessing this but women and children have to witness this every day in our lands'. Only the other day it was admitted that a man in Afghanistan was tortured and mutilated.

The footless body of an Afghan man missing since last November was found Tuesday near the former US Special Forces base. Afghan officials and victim’s representatives believe the discovery is directly connected to Zakaria Kandahari, a notorious Afghan-American interpreter and US wartime collaborator. who Afghan officials believe has American citizenship.
The body of an Afghan man Sayid Mohammad was found 200 yards outside the perimeter of US Special Forces base in Nerkh District in Wardak Province. According to Mohammad Hanif Hanafi, the district governor, it was found by laborers digging a water ditch when they unearthed what appeared to be a military-style black body bag.
Mohammad was seen in a video being tortured by Zakaria Kandahari, whom Afghan officials identified as the chief interpreter for a US Army Special Forces A Team stationed at the base. Afghan officials also suggested that an American voice could be heard in the videotaped session of Mohammad’s torture which tacitly supports Kandahari’s involvement.

Another motive could have something to do with people witnessing the daily, weekly, monthly and yearly effects of Armed Drones' attacks in Pakistan and Yemen with over 200 children killed.
 
The black bloke said that 'he apologised for women and children witnessing this but women and children have to witness this every day in our lands'. Only the other day it was admitted that a man in Afghanistan was tortured and mutilated.

The footless body of an Afghan man missing since last November was found Tuesday near the former US Special Forces base. Afghan officials and victim’s representatives believe the discovery is directly connected to Zakaria Kandahari, a notorious Afghan-American interpreter and US wartime collaborator. who Afghan officials believe has American citizenship.
The body of an Afghan man Sayid Mohammad was found 200 yards outside the perimeter of US Special Forces base in Nerkh District in Wardak Province. According to Mohammad Hanif Hanafi, the district governor, it was found by laborers digging a water ditch when they unearthed what appeared to be a military-style black body bag.
Mohammad was seen in a video being tortured by Zakaria Kandahari, whom Afghan officials identified as the chief interpreter for a US Army Special Forces A Team stationed at the base. Afghan officials also suggested that an American voice could be heard in the videotaped session of Mohammad’s torture which tacitly supports Kandahari’s involvement.

Another motive could have something to do with people witnessing the daily, weekly, monthly and yearly effects of Armed Drones' attacks in Pakistan and Yemen with over 200 children killed.

I love when these scumbags say "our land" hey pal you hate this country **** OFF and go back to your home land, but you wont you know why? because you would rather leech of this country whilst ****ging it off. Absolute belters I remember reading when some went over to one of their terror training camps they were crying to come back home after a week utter chumps
 

As a Christian Lebanese {Arab} I am not surprised, what surprises me is how you still support them in Syria for example, all the west is supporting and arming the Islamists Terrorists against Asad.

Before USA’s invasion of Iraq, few million Christians lived in Iraq (local citizens) now they all are in Canada/Australia

Before the so called “Arab spring”, 8 million Christians used to live in Egypt, now they are under daily attacks

As for Syria, they all left the country and will never go back since Islamists are taking all their lands and belongings

If the West doesn’t wake up now you will end up like us (Muslims in Lebanon were 20% of the population less than 100 years ago, today they are 70% of the population) the same will happen in Europe, it is already happening anyway…..

Borderline paranoia that
 
IMO any seen or heard to be preaching such hate should be deported from this country

Anyone from any religion, race or colour who is preaching hate should either be jailed or deported
 
They've asked soldiers not to wear uniform for their own safety. But if you do that, you have to suggest the same to a group who maybe be as much of a victim to revenge attacks.

And those garments holds as much importance to them as a uniform.

The point I'm making that I don't think it's necessary to tell soldiers to not wear uniform.

Do you really think telling Muslims not to wear Burkas will go down well?

It's not about not protecting them as much as soldiers. Soldiers have to be told not to wear uniform as it's their job to do so - footballers don't run out on to the pitch in jeans and coats - whereas it's up to Muslims whether they wear traditional gear or not.
 

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