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BBC Says Opposing Shariah Law Is ‘Islamophobic’
« on: August 20, 2016, 08:58:15 pm »

BBC Says Opposing Shariah Law Is ‘Islamophobic’
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by Raheem Kassam19 Aug 20163,609
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) – a public broadcaster funded by a “TV licence” fee forced on UK television owners – has declared that resistance to Shariah law is “Islamophobic”.

According to a news clip, BBC online coverage, and the comments of its reporter Catrin Nye, a man called “Paul” approached a BBC film crew while recording an interview with Islam campaigner Ruqaiya Haris.

Ms. Haris, a Muslim activist and student at the School of Oriental and African Studies, is told by Paul, “There’s no Sharia law here”.

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Re: BBC Says Opposing Shariah Law Is ‘Islamophobic’
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2016, 10:47:42 pm »
The desire to keep my head attached to my body is islamophobic.
Mixed-race Mutt.
Your racist accusations are invalid.

Start thinking Constitutionally and stop thinking in groups.

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Re: BBC Says Opposing Shariah Law Is ‘Islamophobic’
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2016, 01:14:31 am »
"BBC Says Opposing Shariah Law Is ‘Islamophobic’"

Opposing sharia - and islam itself - is SELF-PRESERVATION for The West.

It's our only hope of surviving.

I can't believe how far and how quickly the UK is sinking out of sight.

Is it true that the the newly-elected muslim mayor of London might be Britain's most popular political figure?

"Down at the bow, sir, taking on water fast!"