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Woolwich attack provokes anti-Muslim backlash across UK | |
2013-05-26 | |
[Telegraph] The murder of soldier Lee Rigby has provoked a backlash of anti-Muslim anger across the UK, including the attacking of mosques, racial abuse and comments on social media.
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Posted by:trailing wife |
#8 The Rantburg Diet.... Popcorn and Prunejuice. |
Posted by: Shipman 2013-05-26 17:06 |
#7 PONA* as it's known here. *People OF No Appearance. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2013-05-26 13:40 |
#6 Notice how many American media outlets refuse to provide critical id information on perps. I wonder how many are still fooled by this. Complete lack of any identification has come to be a sure marker for..uh ... certain groups. |
Posted by: SteveS 2013-05-26 11:29 |
#5 "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." So will prune juice, P2k, and I feel like I just drank a quart of prune juice every time the leftist media and the Administration (but I repeat myself) come out with another one of their lying, self-serving pronoucements. >:-( |
Posted by: Barbara 2013-05-26 11:24 |
#4 No different here. The Left plays tribe against tribe for power, but when you try to use the same grouping to talk about who's doing the real crime and gun violence, they revert back to the whole rather than the groups responsible. Notice how many American media outlets refuse to provide critical id information on perps. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2013-05-26 11:08 |
#3 Here's a free clue, Telegraph, BBC, and the rest of you: Moslems committed this murder, reveled in it, and blamed (a) the victim, and (b) the nation as a whole I know you clowns would prefer this heinous murder caused an anti-Christian "backlash across the UK," but try living in the real world for a change. >:-( |
Posted by: Barbara 2013-05-26 10:04 |
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Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660 2013-05-26 07:03 |
#1 The BBC has been pushing this story and, at the same time, sitting on the soldier having his throat slit in Paris story. One fits the preferred narrative, the other is inconvenient/embarrassing. |
Posted by: Bulldog 2013-05-26 07:00 |