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Re: Any Wolverhampton fans here?
There aren't any left in the Birmingham area so you might be lucky - try the local Mosque for a start.
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What is racist about that you PC nice person?New name required wrote:Is racism allowed in this forum these days?
Birmingham hasten times more Mosques than Christian Churches these days and more Muslim majority schools than any other European city, so it is more likely that you will find more Wolverhampton supporters attend Mosques.
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Religion in Birmingham (2011 census)Old Master wrote:What is racist about that you PC nice person?New name required wrote:Is racism allowed in this forum these days?
Birmingham hasten times more Mosques than Christian Churches these days and more Muslim majority schools than any other European city, so it is more likely that you will find more Wolverhampton supporters attend Mosques.
Christianity (46.1%)
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Sikhism (3.0%)
Hinduism (2.1%)
Buddhism (0.4%)
Non-religious (19.3%)
Undeclared (7.3%)
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Re: Any Wolverhampton fans here?
Isn't a mosque and a church essentially the same thing?
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Racist as it makes no difference whether people come form or what they look like.Old Master wrote:What is racist about that you PC nice person?New name required wrote:Is racism allowed in this forum these days?
Birmingham hasten times more Mosques than Christian Churches these days and more Muslim majority schools than any other European city, so it is more likely that you will find more Wolverhampton supporters attend Mosques.
If wolves had a stadium half full of Irish Catholics and the other half of gay Muslims it wouldn't matter. No need to bring race into any conversation about talking about fans. He simply asked if there were any Wolves fans and you mentioned mosques for no reason.
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He made no mention of any race but you assumed he did.New name required wrote:He simply asked if there were any Wolves fans and you mentioned mosques for no reason.
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I assume you (or any of your usernames ) never studied English and comprehension?
Only a fool or people on FN won't have read more than the actual words he wrote.
it was petty clear what he was getting at.
The post had racial undertones. End of story.
Only a fool or people on FN won't have read more than the actual words he wrote.
it was petty clear what he was getting at.
The post had racial undertones. End of story.
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Wouldn't that be religionism given and mosques aren't limited to any one race?
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Getting too technical for me now:-) but I would have thought bringing a place of worship into it for no reason comes under racism. The point being no need for talking about mosques when looking for Wolves fans.
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If I wanted to be technical I would have pulled up Hatchet for posting religious breakup within Birmingham when OM alluded to mosques outside of Birmingham.New name required wrote:Getting too technical for me now:-) but I would have thought bringing a place of worship into it for no reason comes under racism. The point being no need for talking about mosques when looking for Wolves fans.
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Ronnie Biggs wrote:If I wanted to be technical I would have pulled up Hatchet for posting religious breakup within Birmingham when OM alluded to mosques outside of Birmingham.New name required wrote:Getting too technical for me now:-) but I would have thought bringing a place of worship into it for no reason comes under racism. The point being no need for talking about mosques when looking for Wolves fans.
He said there were ten times more mosques than churches, suggesting the religious breakdown to be similar, and furthermore suggesting Muslim's now outnumber those belonging the more traditional faiths of church of England and Catholicism by 10 to 1. Hence the actual facts being posted. I thought that much was fairly straight forward, but then again I must have forgotten where we are. Idiots everywhere.
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I think he only read Old Maser's first comment.Hatchet Harry wrote:Ronnie Biggs wrote:If I wanted to be technical I would have pulled up Hatchet for posting religious breakup within Birmingham when OM alluded to mosques outside of Birmingham.New name required wrote:Getting too technical for me now:-) but I would have thought bringing a place of worship into it for no reason comes under racism. The point being no need for talking about mosques when looking for Wolves fans.
He said there were ten times more mosques than churches, suggesting the religious breakdown to be similar, and furthermore suggesting Muslim's now outnumber those belonging the more traditional faiths of church of England and Catholicism by 10 to 1. Hence the actual facts being posted. I thought that much was fairly straight forward, but then again I must have forgotten where we are. Idiots everywhere.
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God is an Englishman wrote:not even close to being racist - get a grip
That's the problem with the PC people, they have no grip on reality and lack a sense of humour.
They see racism everywhere and feel it their duty to shout it out loud without ever thinking about the old adage, 'Empty Vessels Make the Most Noise".
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I didn't say it was racist I said it was a bottle of shiraz stupid comment.Old Master wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:not even close to being racist - get a grip
That's the problem with the PC people, they have no grip on reality and lack a sense of humour.
They see racism everywhere and feel it their duty to shout it out loud without ever thinking about the old adage, 'Empty Vessels Make the Most Noise".
I've just read it again. What do you even mean? & how the shiraz is it supposed to be funny?
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I consider myself to be a Christian (Church of England) , but don't attend church. I would imagine more Muslims are practicing than Christians. Therefore it would still be possible for their to be more mosques than churches.Hatchet Harry wrote:Religion in Birmingham (2011 census)Old Master wrote:What is racist about that you PC nice person?New name required wrote:Is racism allowed in this forum these days?
Birmingham hasten times more Mosques than Christian Churches these days and more Muslim majority schools than any other European city, so it is more likely that you will find more Wolverhampton supporters attend Mosques.
Christianity (46.1%)
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What is racist about that you PC nice person?
Birmingham hasten times more Mosques than Christian Churches these days and more Muslim majority schools than any other European city, so it is more likely that you will find more Wolverhampton supporters attend Mosques.[/quote]
Religion in Birmingham (2011 census)
Christianity (46.1%)
Islam (21.8%)
Sikhism (3.0%)
Hinduism (2.1%)
Buddhism (0.4%)
Non-religious (19.3%)
Undeclared (7.3%)
Peanut.[/quote]
I consider myself to be a Christian (Church of England) , but don't attend church. I would imagine more Muslims are practicing than Christians. Therefore it would still be possible for their to be more mosques than churches.[/quote]
There was a story on SBS last year stating that The Greater Birmingham area (which I neglected to advise I was referring to) has a majority Muslim population and that many state schools have a majority of Muslim pupils.
Some schools have been forced to operate according to Sharia Law and non Muslim female students, even the teachers at some, are forced to wear Hijabs - (that's the head covering not the face covering).
Birmingham hasten times more Mosques than Christian Churches these days and more Muslim majority schools than any other European city, so it is more likely that you will find more Wolverhampton supporters attend Mosques.[/quote]
Religion in Birmingham (2011 census)
Christianity (46.1%)
Islam (21.8%)
Sikhism (3.0%)
Hinduism (2.1%)
Buddhism (0.4%)
Non-religious (19.3%)
Undeclared (7.3%)
Peanut.[/quote]
I consider myself to be a Christian (Church of England) , but don't attend church. I would imagine more Muslims are practicing than Christians. Therefore it would still be possible for their to be more mosques than churches.[/quote]
There was a story on SBS last year stating that The Greater Birmingham area (which I neglected to advise I was referring to) has a majority Muslim population and that many state schools have a majority of Muslim pupils.
Some schools have been forced to operate according to Sharia Law and non Muslim female students, even the teachers at some, are forced to wear Hijabs - (that's the head covering not the face covering).
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