CAGE Jihadi Supporters

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Cheese Mechanic

Original Poster:

3,157 posts

169 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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As if we were not aware. Apparently caught red handed supporting Islamic Extremism

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-...

Their alledged "research director" it seems.

More detail here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-i...

Edited by Cheese Mechanic on Friday 27th February 18:54

longblackcoat

5,047 posts

183 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.

jogon

2,971 posts

158 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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More alarming is how this pro-terrorist organisation seems to have infected Amnesty International.

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/02/27/jihadi-...

"Saghal later told the Observer that Amnesty’s support of Begg is “something that undermines every aspect of the work we have done on discrimination against minorities. I cannot underestimate the level of horror expressed throughout the global women’s movement.” She also described the leadership at Amnesty as “ideologically bankrupt.”

Salman Rushie defended Saghal days after her suspension by Amnesty by releasing a statement in which he said “Amnesty International has done its reputation incalculable damage by allying itself with Moazzam Begg and his group Cageprisoners, and holding them up as human rights advocates. […] It is people like Gita Sahgal who are the true voices of the human rights movement; Amnesty and Begg have revealed, by their statements and actions, that they deserve our contempt.”

Cancel your donations if you do.


don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
I agree that there is a lot of anti-Muslim sentiment around at the moment, and I am trying to understand it.

May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?




Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
They need to be segregated from those whom they would subjugate to their will.

Permanently.

It's been two days, where's the cries out outrage at the misrepresentation of Islam from all these moderates then?

Blib

44,036 posts

197 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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jogon said:
More alarming is how this pro-terrorist organisation seems to have infected Amnesty International.

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/02/27/jihadi-...

"Saghal later told the Observer that Amnesty’s support of Begg is “something that undermines every aspect of the work we have done on discrimination against minorities. I cannot underestimate the level of horror expressed throughout the global women’s movement.” She also described the leadership at Amnesty as “ideologically bankrupt.”

Salman Rushie defended Saghal days after her suspension by Amnesty by releasing a statement in which he said “Amnesty International has done its reputation incalculable damage by allying itself with Moazzam Begg and his group Cageprisoners, and holding them up as human rights advocates. […] It is people like Gita Sahgal who are the true voices of the human rights movement; Amnesty and Begg have revealed, by their statements and actions, that they deserve our contempt.”

Cancel your donations if you do.
Many years ago, Mrs Blib was on the executive council of Amnesty. Nowadays, she refuses to have anything to do with them. They've completely lost their way.

longblackcoat

5,047 posts

183 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?
Ask away, but you're one of the people I think is think is ruining Pistonheads. Perhaps it's best if we politely ignore each other. I certainly won't respond to any of your further posts.

nyxster

1,452 posts

171 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Did anyone else spot the similarity?



"He's a nice bloke that Jihadi John innit, He helped this old lady across the road. And the hairdresser was closed so he saved her trouble of getting haircut after he beheaded her innit."

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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longblackcoat said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?
Ask away, but you're one of the people I think is think is ruining Pistonheads. Perhaps it's best if we politely ignore each other. I certainly won't respond to any of your further posts.
Says it all ladies and gents, says it all.

So let's see who wins out then...

Smiler.

11,752 posts

230 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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I was reprimanded by one of the PH elite for asking a question the other day.

Apparently, I was trolling because it was the wrong thread.

A lot of genuine questions seem to remain unanswered.

Does seem odd.


jogon

2,971 posts

158 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Smiler. said:
I was reprimanded by one of the PH elite for asking a question the other day.

Apparently, I was trolling because it was the wrong thread.

A lot of genuine questions seem to remain unanswered.

Does seem odd.
I had a post removed a week or so ago for apparently been offensive. I'm sure if it had been about catholic priests rather than the ROP it would no doubt still be there.

GG89

3,527 posts

186 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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longblackcoat said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?
Ask away, but you're one of the people I think is think is ruining Pistonheads. Perhaps it's best if we politely ignore each other. I certainly won't respond to any of your further posts.
Ruining pistonheads, how?

Not because he happens to speak out about this rabid religion surely?

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Friday 27th February 2015
quotequote all
longblackcoat said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?
Ask away, but you're one of the people I think is think is ruining Pistonheads. Perhaps it's best if we politely ignore each other. I certainly won't respond to any of your further posts.
This is a bit strange. You have been very happy, even eager, to engage with me over the last few months. Why should this question provoke such animosity?





jogon

2,971 posts

158 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Blib said:
Many years ago, Mrs Blib was on the executive council of Amnesty. Nowadays, she refuses to have anything to do with them. They've completely lost their way.
It seems most have lost their way of late. Telegraph reported the other day that 32 of the top 150 charities now pay their bosses over £200k pa.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/11435754/...

Nicely buried in the back pages.

Top rated comment from someone called englishcastle..

"I stopped giving to large established charities a long time ago. The last straw for me was when Amnesty paid £500,000 to their outgoing general secretary and £300,000 to its deputy leader who resigned at the same time. If they had that much money to waste they clearly didn't need my donation
They have become just another business for subsidising the life styles of a privileged few."

Cheese Mechanic

Original Poster:

3,157 posts

169 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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The truth, the most powerful weapon in the armoury , seems to frighten those who make excuses for Islamic lunacy.

I wonder why. Never mind, eh

Blib

44,036 posts

197 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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jogon said:
Blib said:
Many years ago, Mrs Blib was on the executive council of Amnesty. Nowadays, she refuses to have anything to do with them. They've completely lost their way.
It seems most have lost their way of late. Telegraph reported the other day that 32 of the top 150 charities now pay their bosses over £200k pa.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/11435754/...

Nicely buried in the back pages.

Top rated comment from someone called englishcastle..

"I stopped giving to large established charities a long time ago. The last straw for me was when Amnesty paid £500,000 to their outgoing general secretary and £300,000 to its deputy leader who resigned at the same time. If they had that much money to waste they clearly didn't need my donation
They have become just another business for subsidising the life styles of a privileged few."
Mrs B. was a volunteer. Didn't take a penny. She left when AI started moving away from its core prisoner issues into political ones. Don't get her started on the shenanigans started when AI got involved with FGM. hehe

ApOrbital

9,959 posts

118 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?
Ask away, but you're one of the people I think is think is ruining Pistonheads. Perhaps it's best if we politely ignore each other. I certainly won't respond to any of your further posts.
This is a bit strange. You have been very happy, even eager, to engage with me over the last few months. Why should this question provoke such animosity?
I'm missing a bit of context here, but I'm confused, as I cannot believe from my observation of each of you that either of you would believe that a woman caught on adultery should be punished (assuming this is a religious concept, as opposed to some social disapproval).

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Zod said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?
Ask away, but you're one of the people I think is think is ruining Pistonheads. Perhaps it's best if we politely ignore each other. I certainly won't respond to any of your further posts.
This is a bit strange. You have been very happy, even eager, to engage with me over the last few months. Why should this question provoke such animosity?
I'm missing a bit of context here, but I'm confused, as I cannot believe from my observation of each of you that either of you would believe that a woman caught on adultery should be punished (assuming this is a religious concept, as opposed to some social disapproval).
You need to direct your question to Longblackcoat.

You will be shocked, as I was, by the reply.


dandarez

13,282 posts

283 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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don4l said:
Zod said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
don4l said:
longblackcoat said:
Cheese Mechanic said:
As if we were not aware.
And as if we weren't all aware of your views by now. Why not keep to that thread rather than starting yet another ooh-it's-them-Muslims-they're-all-maniacs thread.

Extremists of any faith (and none) are to be abhorred. But your posts are just hardly a sober examination of the facts.
May I ask if you believe that women who commit adultery should be punished?
Ask away, but you're one of the people I think is think is ruining Pistonheads. Perhaps it's best if we politely ignore each other. I certainly won't respond to any of your further posts.
This is a bit strange. You have been very happy, even eager, to engage with me over the last few months. Why should this question provoke such animosity?
I'm missing a bit of context here, but I'm confused, as I cannot believe from my observation of each of you that either of you would believe that a woman caught on adultery should be punished (assuming this is a religious concept, as opposed to some social disapproval).
You need to direct your question to Longblackcoat.

You will be shocked, as I was, by the reply.
Perhaps the answer lies in his post? (bold)
Proves people should 'think' before they post.