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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Tip of the iceberg 😳😳😳you ain’t wrong there Mark. No narrative Mark just facts 🤷‍♂️you want me to list the Islamic terror attacks the uk has endured in say last 20 years  I’ll do that and you can put up the far right extremist terror attacks the uk has endured over the same period in comparison. 👍👍
A sad fat prick teenager online  doesn’t count ok “ just to keep it fair” remember “facts” not fantasy ok 👍👍

Don't bother. 

I can read, you should too:
 

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1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

Well 42 he can’t sort online radicalisation can he neither 🤷‍♂️not like they didnt know about the Southport killer’s activities before he massacred innocent kids, and for that matter numerous other attacks. I think we have a far bigger problem with radical Islamic teachings ( As government security advisers have warned ) than with a bit of misogyny and a mysterious far right I keep hearing about. 

 

You've missed the bigger picture again Davey . Take those blinkers off Dobin!

 

Islamic extremism is but one of the evils cultivated and propagated by toxic online tripe. I don't descriminate between that and suicide encouragement stuff, misogyny, paedo stuff, far right crap, antisemitism, eating disorders, extreme animal cruelty, childhood bullying, Conspiracy Theories - the list is long and varied.

 

You're right about the Southport case though 👍, I very much doubt that would've happened without his easy access to all that content swilling around online, 30 years ago for instance. (Though Islamic extremism was just a small part of the ****************ed up shit that he subscribed to.) Same with that guy in Sweden a couple months back, (how did you miss reporting on him on here btw? He had a thing about Syrians I think.) Or that guy in Luton recently, that could have been so much worse. He was just radicalised into thinking he wanted to be famous for killing lots of innocent little school children, nothing to do with religion. You need to broaden your outlook. Or modify you agenda.

 

Sure Starmer can't sort it, but he could at least do something to improve the situation. Banning smart phones in schools would be an easy starter, very low hanging fruit. Minimum age for social media maybe? Sure, some kids will circumvent controls, but not the majority, it's got to be worth a try. Put some pressure on the tech bros to remove some of the worst content maybe? I mean, why does anyone need to see beheadings? Australia is being positively proactive in tackling this issue. As I think are France and Denmark. They're civilised countries like that.

 

As an aside. Islam has been in existence for millennia, but a lot of the kind of sick actions carried out in it's name haven't occured until recently. Probably a similar timescale to the advent of the internet/social media/mobile devices. Is that correlation or causation do you think? I'll give you a clue, it begins with a C!

 

 

 

 

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Posted (edited)
40 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

I can it’s about a 3-1 ratio minimum 

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There are clearly more devout Muslims than there are devout neo-nazis: Your ratio of 3:1 of the ones who went on kill, or try to kill people, doesn't take that sample size into account. 

Irrespective of that, the problem is rotters, not rotters of one religion or skin colour, or those who favour of a bit of misogyny, they are all just rotters.
 

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29 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

You've missed the bigger picture again Davey . Take those blinkers off Dobin!

 

Islamic extremism is but one of the evils cultivated and propagated by toxic online tripe. I don't descriminate between that and suicide encouragement stuff, misogyny, paedo stuff, far right crap, antisemitism, eating disorders, extreme animal cruelty, childhood bullying, Conspiracy Theories - the list is long and varied.

 

You're right about the Southport case though 👍, I very much doubt that would've happened without his easy access to all that content swilling around online, 30 years ago for instance. (Though Islamic extremism was just a small part of the ****************ed up shit that he subscribed to.) Same with that guy in Sweden a couple months back, (how did you miss reporting on him on here btw? He had a thing about Syrians I think.) Or that guy in Luton recently, that could have been so much worse. He was just radicalised into thinking he wanted to be famous for killing lots of innocent little school children, nothing to do with religion. You need to broaden your outlook. Or modify you agenda.

 

Sure Starmer can't sort it, but he could at least do something to improve the situation. Banning smart phones in schools would be an easy starter, very low hanging fruit. Minimum age for social media maybe? Sure, some kids will circumvent controls, but not the majority, it's got to be worth a try. Put some pressure on the tech bros to remove some of the worst content maybe? I mean, why does anyone need to see beheadings? Australia is being positively proactive in tackling this issue. As I think are France and Denmark. They're civilised countries like that.

 

As an aside. Islam has been in existence for millennia, but a lot of the kind of sick actions carried out in it's name haven't occured until recently. Probably a similar timescale to the advent of the internet/social media/mobile devices. Is that correlation or causation do you think? I'll give you a clue, it begins with a C!

 

 

 

 

Well said.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

You've missed the bigger picture again Davey . Take those blinkers off Dobin!

 

Islamic extremism is but one of the evils cultivated and propagated by toxic online tripe. I don't descriminate between that and suicide encouragement stuff, misogyny, paedo stuff, far right crap, antisemitism, eating disorders, extreme animal cruelty, childhood bullying, Conspiracy Theories - the list is long and varied.

 

You're right about the Southport case though 👍, I very much doubt that would've happened without his easy access to all that content swilling around online, 30 years ago for instance. (Though Islamic extremism was just a small part of the ****************ed up shit that he subscribed to.) Same with that guy in Sweden a couple months back, (how did you miss reporting on him on here btw? He had a thing about Syrians I think.) Or that guy in Luton recently, that could have been so much worse. He was just radicalised into thinking he wanted to be famous for killing lots of innocent little school children, nothing to do with religion. You need to broaden your outlook. Or modify you agenda.

 

Sure Starmer can't sort it, but he could at least do something to improve the situation. Banning smart phones in schools would be an easy starter, very low hanging fruit. Minimum age for social media maybe? Sure, some kids will circumvent controls, but not the majority, it's got to be worth a try. Put some pressure on the tech bros to remove some of the worst content maybe? I mean, why does anyone need to see beheadings? Australia is being positively proactive in tackling this issue. As I think are France and Denmark. They're civilised countries like that.

 

As an aside. Islam has been in existence for millennia, but a lot of the kind of sick actions carried out in it's name haven't occured until recently. Probably a similar timescale to the advent of the internet/social media/mobile devices. Is that correlation or causation do you think? I'll give you a clue, it begins with a C!

 

 

 

 

The old you missed the picture or you missed the point line 🤷‍♂️ one of your favourites 42, oh to be as wise and enlightened as you eh 😂😂

There was a hell of a lot of nearly maybe could was gonna have in there. 
I don’t have an agenda 42 unfortunately for you I deal with facts and in this case the facts speak for themselves, as I said to Mark feel free to put up a list of right wing terror attacks in the UK and I’ll counter with those commuted in the name of radical Islam. 
Your last chapter was just laughable nonsense. Anyway post up the UK right wing terror attacks and I’ll pop up a reply, entirely factual of course. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Mark J said:

There are clearly more devout Muslims than there are devout neo-nazis: Your ratio of 3:1 of the ones who went on kill, or try to kill people, doesn't take that sample size into account

What else do you want as evidence ffs 

Posted
On 28/03/2025 at 12:24, Mark J said:

Yup, but after the war we taxed the super-rich heavily, which is why your Mam and Dad could afford a house on a normal salary. 

There is a limited supply of building land and increasing demand. There are approx another 15 million people around now, since my parents bought their first home in 70s, when the UK population was about 55 million.

Mostly immigration has increased the numbers, as UK birth rate has been below 2 for years, currently about 1.6

So this Wealth Tax to solve housing crisis - it makes no sense to me.

Imagine how much land has had to be built on to make homes for those extra 15 million people compared to the seventies - there's the reason the house price/eatnings multiple has doubled.

We need to learn to live without so many foreign workers. Farm hands used to be from here - too generous benefits and they wont get their hands dirty.

There is plenty wrong with Trump's other policies, but in my view his immigration control is sensible.

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