Wednesday, March 14, 2012

It's possible for a Muslim to be in the wrong in Britain?

I think it's only happened since a Conservative government got in
A teenager has today been charged with making 'racist' comments on Facebook about the deaths of six British soldiers in Afghanistan.

Azhar Ahmed, 19, allegedly posted the comments on his profile page and has been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence, according to West Yorkshire Police.

A police spokesman said Ahmed, from Ravensthorpe, West Yorkshire, was commenting on the level of attention British soldiers who died in a bomb blast last week received compared to Afghan civilians who have died in the war.

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7 comments:

Bird of Paradise said...

Britian is paying the price for its open door polacy this is why we must oppose illegal imagration and have the arizona law a nation wide one

Anonymous said...

I'm truly amazed to see this story knowing full-well that Britain has been (almost) totally Muslim'ized. Have the Brits done what we Yanks did, which is, to realize, (too late) that handing your country over to foreign radicals in the name of misguided compassion results in losing your country?

Well, guess what mates. It's too late. They control your country, as they control ours. That's what national weakness will get you.

Anonymous said...

2:51 Please don't get carried away with your own hyperbole!
And JJ just gives "backhand" compliments to the UK when he can't find anything directly negative!

Anonymous said...

This story is a slap in the face to everyone who believes in the principles of free speech this site was founded on.
Whatever I might think about the gist (or my suppositions) of this young man's comments it should never be a crime to point out that the media gives more attention to a handful of local soldiers' deaths than hundreds of foreign civilians' deaths.

Anonymous said...

The life of one US Marine is far more important and valuable than the entire muslim world.

3:34; Facts are not hyperbole!

Anonymous said...

222: He didn't state facts!

Anonymous said...

Did Bird mean Stephen King should author a book about it? But perhaps he/she just meant to say the semi-legendary King Arthur?