Written by Liz Rawlings    Saturday, 01 November 2008 17:13   
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Racist groups are operating on Facebook to recruit members, threaten individuals and incite religious and racial hatred Student can reveal.

An investigation conducted by Student found groups on the popular social networking site supporting the British National Party (BNP) and promoting Islamophobia as well as one group pushing extremist Islamic views. All three groups include members from UK universities.

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Racist groups are operating on Facebook to recruit members, threaten individuals and incite religious and racial hatred Student can reveal.

An investigation conducted by Student found groups on the popular social networking site supporting the British National Party (BNP) and promoting Islamophobia as well as one group pushing extremist Islamic views. All three groups include members from UK universities.

There are over 100 pro-BNP groups on the site, with the largest of these, ‘Vote BNP’ boasting over 9,000 members. Another group, entitled ‘BNP is not racist (kick out muslims that r racists)’ calls for ‘muslim haters’ to ‘stand and fight’ and heralds the return of ‘White Power.’

Last year The Media Guardian reported that the five main BNP groups on Facebook counted 377 members, although individuals often join multiple groups. Student can reveal that this number has risen to over 20 000 in the space of just 12 months.

Other racist groups on Facebook include the highly controversial ‘Fuck Islam’ forum which states that ‘we are here to help Muslims leave their abusive and false religion’ and calls for the religion to be ‘smashed into pieces.’

The ‘Fuck Islam’ group has 1261 members, including students from the Universities of Manchester, Nottingham, Glasgow and Leicester. It was shut-down earlier this year, but re-opened on 8 August with a statement maintaining that ‘we’re here to stay.’

While there are numerous anti-Islam groups operating on Facebook, ‘The Ultimate Muslim Warriors’ is a radical pro-Islamic group which aims to advance the religion across the world.

The group is just shy of 6000 members and while it is not openly racist, it includes a thread on the discussion board with members and administrators supporting terrorist attacks on the West and the stoning of adulterous women. There are also posts praising the collapse of the American banking system with members proclaiming a recession will signal the beginning of Islamic rule and shariah law in the West.

Facebook is used by 85% of UK university students and is the leading social networking site in the country, overtaking MySpace in April of this year. On average, 132.1 million unique visitors use the site per month, making it a prime target for racist organisations wishing to perpetuate their ideas.

Facebook’s terms and conditions state that user groups can be removed for sharing anything seen as “harmful, threatening, hateful or radically or ethnically objectionable.” However, critics suggest that the social networking site has been slow to block groups inciting racial hatred.

Unite Against Fascism (UAF) joint general secretary, Denis Fernando questioned Facebook’s commitment to keeping racist comments and groups off their site telling Student: “Why have Facebook not acted on this clear contravention of its terms and conditions? It should not allow anyone to breach the most fundamental terms of a site – causing offence and inciting ethnic attacks.”

Despite numerous counter-groups such as ‘Ban the BNP from Facebook or we all walk,’ and ‘Delete Fuck Islam,’ which have been in operation for over a year, Facebook has yet to remove the racist comments and propaganda from its site.

Nick Armstrong, a partner at law firm Charles Russell said: “The danger with these sites is that they are so big that a complaint might not be acted on fast enough.”

In 2006, the Government passed the Racial and Religious Hatred Bill. Under this bill, it is an offence to threaten people because of their religion, or to stir up hatred against a person because of their faith. The bill also specifically mentions that “threatening words will be classified as criminal.”

Based on this criteria, comments such as “Islam is a disgusting disease of the mind and it needs to be stopped, down with Islam” on the ‘Fuck Islam’ group, and “burn the fucking bastards...I live in Walthamstow where the three of the London bombers were from so I probably got more hate than anyone. Any muslims want some, come and find me, I’d love to fuck you up” on the ‘BNP is not racist’ group, can be viewed as contravening the law and inciting racial hatred.

Not only are these racist groups present on Facebook, but Student can reveal that the BNP are actively recruiting party members using the social networking site. There are links to the BNP Youth on their groups, while BNP activists send round personal messages asking young people to join. Indeed, an activist known as Alex E urged students to join the party on the ‘BNP is not racist’ group, writing on the ‘wall,’ ‘message me with your location and your county. Together we hope to end mass immigration and deal with the anti-white racists.”

Edinburgh University student Freya Hylton, who was invited to join the ‘Vote BNP’ group told Student: “ It is disgusting that these groups are active on Facebook, so many students love the site but until they ban racist groups, they are indirectly fostering violent views and openly giving voice to dangerous ideas. Something needs to be done to free Facebook from factions who incite backward and despicable racist views.”

The BNP maintain that they are not a racist party and have gained a voice through the legitimate democratic system – a suggestion critics have questioned considering the ‘Vote BNP’ group’s statement that there must be ‘no anti-BNP propaganda on the wall. Any such posting will be deleted or marked as irrelevant.”

The administrators of the ‘Fuck Islam,’ and ‘The Ultimate Muslim Warriors’ groups were contacted but refused to comment on Student’s racism claims. Facebook was contacted with reference to the groups but did not respond.

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BNP Facebook
Jon (82.39.124.xxx) 2008-11-01 19:12:27

Why shouldn't BNP supporters have a group on facebook; After all there are
plenty of people and I'm sure students who;
Dont want to be ruled by the
EU
Dont agree with the Nu Labour Wars
Dont want mass uncontrolled
immigration
Dont want education ruined by fanatical left wing academics
Want
much harsher sentencing for murderers etc.
Want to protect our countryside from
development.
Want to protect and promote British culture and identity.
Against
the NWO

All of which are BNP policy. The only people interested in banning
groups are those with no respect for freedom of speech and freedom of
association :evil: and want to stamp their leftie globalist values on everyone
with no opposition. :woohoo:
WTF?
Keith (81.77.4.xxx) 2008-11-01 20:19:52

You mean I pay taxes just to 'educate' people like this with such brainwashed
leftist ideas??? No wonder people are turning to the BNP.
Utter Tosh
Judith (92.9.59.xxx) 2008-11-01 20:34:46

Islamophobia? How come no one ever mentions 'christianophobia' ? Poor old
muslims again. Victimhood is alive and well in the UK and propagated by our
increasingly brainwashed youth.
This article is a complete waste of bandwidth.
The Voice of Reason (79.68.10.xxx) 2008-11-02 12:37:42

Personally, I'm afraid of anyone who thinks the apocalypse is coming within
their lifetime.
James (114.73.13.xxx) 2008-11-01 22:52:51

"Together we hope to end mass immigration and deal with the anti-white
racists.”"

So he wants to end mass immigration and anti-white racism. Why
can't he say that?

Freya Hylton: "Something needs to be done to free
Facebook from factions who incite backward and despicable racist views.”
And
who polices Freya's political views? Hysterical rantings from a socialist
tyrant.
Mr
Jack Black (77.103.9.xxx) 2008-11-02 08:25:13

And now the Brit-loathing cultural Marxists (the PC Crowd) want to keep the true
Brit from speaking out in the internet as well! Well ladies, you've had your way
for almost 50 years in the mainstream media but I'm afraid the cat is well out
of the warts-and-all truth bag on the internet!

Hey, all you trough-guzzling
Commie hedge fund managers of the future, just try pushing a cork back into a
champagne bottle, that's how hard it's going to be for you to stop the unspun
fact from getting heard from here on in! :lol:

Check out The Rogues Gallery
at the iamanenglishman web site.
Come on kids
Not Joe Black (90.207.145.xxx) 2008-11-02 11:39:17

Wake up to the fact that that many of the lecturers peddle anti white Marxist
rhetoric. Watch how they isolate anyone who dares to challenge their views,
using the Delphi Technique and other psycho-political tools. The benefit of a
good education should be to question and debate. Keep an open mind as to why the
BNP are villified, especially the recent increase in smeers against them, why is
that? just who is behind these attacks?. The young people are the future of any
country, one day you may want families of your own, so realise now what is being
done to your country so that your children may have a land to call home, free of
big brothers total surveillance. The big tighten up is coming fast, soon even
the internet will be controlled. Dont sleepwalk along with the rest of the
sheeple into oblivion.
paul (94.193.90.xxx) 2008-11-02 13:08:40

i think the comments here show the true voice of the youth. economic benefits of
migration? we are in recseesion and yet still about half a million people are
immigrating to the UK. how does that help the rest of us? all it does is give
more competition for jobs (native brits wages can be undercut), and puts an
extra half million people on the benefits roster. how is this making us richer?
Paula (129.215.5.xxx) 2008-11-02 16:27:38

What is wrong with people writing on this website? The BNP are a vile
organisation who spread racial hatred across the UK. I for one am proud to be
living in a multicultural Britain. Immigrants do contribute to our economy - it
is a fact that they do jobs that other people wouldn't dream of for pittance,
and then get told to leave by all you 'White Britain' fanatics.
There is
nothing leftist about being anti-racism...and if the BNP are such a glorious
organisation then how come they don't allow anti-party comments on their
Facebook group? If democracy prevails, debate should be encouraged and not
shoved under the carpet like Nick Griffin and his party are doing on Facebook.

I am proud to be British, and if the BNP want to start doing well they need to
drop the racist rhetoric. It is a shame so many of you have fallen victim to
their pointless drivel.

Hmm
IRONY POLICE (90.203.26.xxx) 2008-11-02 18:02:20

Is it not a little odd that an article basically calling for facebook to purge
these groups (although it uses the voice of the possibly mythical
"Freya" to make that point it is obvious the author agrees) also
criticises the BNP group for not allowing anti-BNP postings? Which is hardly a
heinous offence anyway, facebook not usually being the host of political debate.
Libro-Fascist media still in La-La land
Hilton Gray (82.69.76.xxx) 2008-11-02 22:52:19

Hey "Student" judging by the posts in your comments section, you need to
take a long hard look at yourselves. Seems you might be just a teensy-weensy bit
out of touch with your students! Multiculturalism is officially dead! And
Britons have had enough of their country being overrun by foreigners – and
before you start with the Nazi, xenophobic labelling – I’m a foreigner to
these shores! The BNP are the only party willing to confront the mass
immigration madness with honesty – I support them for that!!
Idiocy
Sean Cameron (194.81.255.xxx) 2008-11-03 20:00:44

Hmm...It seems as though the Idiot Convention opened their gates early.

Now I'm
all for Net Neutrality, but no one can reaonably proclaim that multiculturalism
is 'dead', such sweeping statements are the bread and butter of the tabloids and
have no place among civilised discussion.

Secondly, where does all this hatred
come from? How many of you have been refused a job because of an immigrant? How
many have been abused or have been affected negatively by immigration? Stop
sitting isolated in your cosy lives, stop being isolated drones that patter out
whatever nonsense the tabloids drum you with. Immigrants are people, you aren't
different from them.

The imbecilic tone of this article does not help to
propegate matters in the slightest, but as members of an institution of higher
education you should consider such drivel beneath you.
The world is only hell
if you imagine it to be.
As a member of an institution of higher education
Steven Jhobbs (86.149.205.xxx) 2008-11-03 20:17:11

...I feel compelled to point out that if the tone of the article does NOT help
to propagate matters, that would actually be a good thing.

Food is only lunch
if it's between breakfast and tea.
Life outside the wine bar...
Jonathan (92.21.50.xxx) 2008-11-03 23:01:05

I've been refused a job because of an immigrant. In fact many of my friends have
lost jobs due to Latvians or Poles. I'm glad you consider these 'imbecilic'
matters 'beneath you' Sean because obviously you have yet to suffer from direct
competition from migrants for your job but it will happen. Unfortunately you
will probably realise the folly of mass migration too late to make any
difference. People like you with your smug know-it-all attitude make me sick.
Captain Obvious (79.68.10.xxx) 2008-11-04 02:04:20

"I've been refused a job because of an immigrant."

Was he on the
applications board? It's not the migrants' faults they were better at the job
than you, work harder for less money and aren't xenophobic hatemongers. I can't
think why you never got that job!
Here here!
Jack (84.19.226.xxx) 2008-11-04 17:12:12

Pat on the back for that one :)
thanks
Charlotte (86.25.248.xxx) 2008-11-04 12:15:24

Thank you for alerting me to the existence of the 'whoops Islam' group. I'd
never heard of it before - but I simply MUST join it!
Letter to Captain Obvious
Sean Cameron (194.81.254.xxx) 2008-11-04 14:55:42

Before you make such extreme assumptions about me maybe you should know a few
things. I was brought up in Kirkcaldy, a town with a large population of migrant
workers. I constantly struggled to find work because their was a terrible
overemployment problem. I found work in farms and restaurants around Fife. All
the time I worked with Eastern Europeans, all the time they were hard working
and deserved the money that they earned. I never once thought a discriminatory
thought about them, I just wished that I had their work ethic, which i
eventually gained. Try shovelling horse whoops for minimum wage for several
weeks during your summer and you will know what these people endure to be
here.

Small minded pigs like you disgust me. People who cant find an outlet for
angst and so at the instigation of the Tabloid Express take it out on people who
are superior to them. As a society we need to learn a lesson from our migrant
populat...

BNP resurgent?
Jack Schofield (84.19.226.xxx) 2008-11-04 17:01:26

As Mill points out, we shouldn't silence voices of descent within our society
and should allow people to express their views as they see fit. In many cases,
(as has often been the case with the BNP) this simply serves to reaffirm the
majority view point, but in some cases it can make important changes. With
regards to facebook (and the freedom of association) there is little room or
reason to deny these people the right to come together, unless they come
together to explicitly cause harm.

Of more interest to me is the conversation
on this page...

Being a wee bit older, I didn't realise that the BNP had such a
strong basis in the youth of today. Perhaps it is just that BNP supporters are
more vocal then the rest of us?

The BNP's connotations are far right, racist
and bigoted. I doubt many people in older generations would deny this.

BNP
policies breed on fear and hatred. Whilst this is true of many other parties,
few s...

Sean Cameron (194.81.255.xxx) 2008-11-04 23:38:22

I wasn't complaining about Captain Bovious by the way, just to clear that up, I
was only complaining about the people who posted before me and the one person
who posted afterwards.
Tim (86.128.250.xxx) 2008-11-05 03:40:13

It DISGUST me that you are critisizing the British National Party like this. Why
is it ok for other political parrties to be represented on such websites as
Facebook, but not them???

The British National Party is a peaceful,
democratic political party and it is totally UN-democratic to consider banning
them!

The Labour Party has a lot to answer for: they have ridiculous
totallitarian control over us!
Name calling is not politics, okay?
Kingy_0 (82.42.236.xxx) 2009-01-08 23:32:39

A have to admit until this point I felt you had composed yourself rather well
till this point Sean.
But Tim made a perfectly reasonable point, I'm most
indefinately not a BNP backbencher in anyway.
But you retort to his opinion
reminded me of an account that happened in my local area that just so happened
to include the BNP. A list was leaked to the local newspaper disclosing all of
the details of the BNP members in my area, it caused terrible problems for
people who where in the police force and apart of the party.
They were informed
that association with the BNP was 'unsuitable' to there role in the
community.

Irrespective of your own personal predjudices, stating the BNP are
'Nazis' (which being honest they probably are - my own opinion!) they too have a
right to supported by their followers openly. Once groups like Facebook and the
government start telling us which material is suitable and what isn't, and the
rest ar...
Sean Cameron (194.81.255.xxx) 2008-11-05 10:38:37

The BNP are Nazis. What Labour has done has not necessarily been the right
thing, but if the BNP were in charge then one could expect mob rule to come to
the fore.

Read the facts before you post.

Felicity (92.1.140.xxx) 2008-11-06 13:17:56

The BNP are a wonderful organisation motivated by love of their country and
their people. Shame on all those who try to deny them their right to free
speech. The BNP have many WWII veterans as members who risked their lives to
protect the freedoms of this country, and unlike the poster above they really do
know what a nazi is. Perhaps Sean should try looking in the mirror to get a
clearer idea...
Ben (86.149.205.xxx) 2008-11-06 13:30:58

You do realise you criticise someone for not understanding what constitutes a
Nazi, for using the term merely for effect, then repeat the exact same mistake?
stop the BNP against racsuim
anti- rascium (89.195.13.xxx) 2009-12-08 13:38:06

going on what falicity said" and i quote THE BNP ARE A WOUNDERFULL
ORGANISATION MOTIVATED BY LOVE OF THEIR COUNTRY AND THEIR PEOPLE". so
falicity you think it's right for Neil Griffen to say "that all MIX RACE
PEOPLE should be kill" and "bring back the slavery day as we need
it" and loads more facsis attacks against black people. mark collett a
leader of the BNP also said AIDS is "A FRIENLY DISEASE BECAUSE BLACKS, DRUD
USERS AND GAYS HAVE IT. SO all the things that him and his followers are saying
is STOP ON IS IT. PEOPLE THAT LIKE IS AS MAKE ME SICK.
Anonymous (194.81.255.xxx) 2008-11-06 16:00:26

Well, maybe Nazi isn't such an effective term. instead lets use the term
'facist' which I feel fits the bill more easily. The BNP are motivated by racism
and intolerance, I'll even give you an example. A number of years ago there was
a young Glasweigan lad, 14 years old, who was murdered by a three Asian men, all
off whom have been tried and prosecuted. They set him on fire and threw his body
into a ditch 100 miles away. Within two weeks the leader of the BNP was in
Glasgow recommending that we avenge the murder of this boy by placing sanctions
on the Asian communities in Glasgow. He was a conniving, opportunist, bigoted
piece of filth whose name isn't worthy of mention.

The BNP are openly racist,
anti-Islam and represent the base desires of the mob. If WW2 veterans join it
then frankly they do not deserve their medals or the reverance that we afford
them. Free speech is fine, but within certain limits. Look to the current Germ...
George Orwell (92.233.159.xxx) 2008-11-06 17:11:07

"The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies
‘something not desirable’."
- George Orwell, Politics and the English
Language

"If WW2 veterans join it
then frankly they do not deserve their
medals or the reverance that we afford
them. Free speech is fine, but within
certain limits."
You, mate, are the fascist here.
Debate
Gary (84.66.53.xxx) 2008-11-06 18:48:57

Well you will have your chance to debate with the BNP as they have been invited
by the Edingburgh university debating society to take place in one of their
coming events, that is if the real facists dont stop the debate from taking
place :dry:
Sean Cameron (194.81.254.xxx) 2008-11-07 03:32:08

Thank you for humorously misquoting me there, so mature, so unlike anything that
the American media would do.

OK then, so you quoted political scripture
relevant 50 years ago and took something completely out of context from what I
wrote. Have a medal, if you're so bloody smart.

Be racist if you want, be a
pig. Be bigoted if you want, go ahead. Be against freedom of religion, go ahead.
Be against globalisation, immigration and all those big scary words that the
newspapers use, go ahead. I won't stop you. Now here is a quote from 50 years
ago that I feel is relevant, and unlike your Orwell bullcrap, actually means
something.

"There are only two infinite quantities in existence, space and
human stupidity; and I not so sure about space!"
Albert Einstein

I stand by
my statements, I will not compromise for racists and people who are proud of
negligent imbecility.

Martin Luther (81.77.206.xxx) 2008-11-08 01:24:40

Oh my god, you're a non-racist! Shame on you! How can you possibly hold such PC
views and not be ashamed? Please everyone, take pity on the non-racist.
G. Orwell (92.233.159.xxx) 2008-11-08 00:11:20

Utterly laughable response - if fascism (a word which you cannot even spell,
Sean) holds a meaning beyond "something not desirable" then how can you
seriously label the BNP fascist? Even the widest possible definition of fascism
as a political ideology wouldn't include the BNP. They're a bizarre mixture of
nationalism, populism and socialism - but fascism, no. Fascism is nothing more
than a bogey word used to stifle debate - there is no greater insult in modern
politics than to label someone a 'fascist'. Witness the BNP themselves, who
constantly call their opponents fascists, and not without occasional
justification thanks to idiots like yourself that think the best way to deal
with extremism is to scorn those who support it and attempt to stifle their
voices.

When you start deciding that some people deserve more free speech
than others, or some topics are unworthy, or unsuitable for public debate, that
is whe...
Calum Leslie (92.11.230.xxx) 2008-11-09 15:48:18

A key difference here is that while the population of the UK as a whole is
growing, Scotland's population WAS falling until an increase in immigration from
(particularly) Eastern Europe. Scotland needs immigration to allow its
population to keep growing: we loose too many of our brightest and best in a
talent drain towards London and other international centers. The issues are very
dfferent in Scotland and the rest of the UK. Most of western Scotland's
population descend from Irish immigrants from over 200 years ago.

In my
opinion, ANY reference to "white supremacy" is worryingly bigoted. Skin
colour is not an issue, full stop.

The BNP fails to recognise this. They
contradict the values of democracy. They also have a shocking lack of
understanding of issues of the 'global community.' If people in Britain want to
turn the UK into a closed off, racist and extremely right wing state, hell mend
them.
Sean Cameron (194.81.255.xxx) 2008-11-09 19:14:19

Typos mean nothing, I know how to spell fascist, and that is the end of
that.

Fine then, I accept that fascist is a bogey word used by the left to
scare people, as is 'socialism' for the right. Whoopdeebloodydoo.

I echo the
sentiments of the above Calum Leslie and offer a sympathetic to racists, after
all bigotry is only misplaced fervour. Faith can only be countered by faith,
reason and logic do not come into the matter.

Therefore I'll allow you precious
few to boil in your seats while the country that you 'love' becomes 'infested'.
I'll let you wait for the anti-climatic armegeddom to come.

Poor, poor idiots.
:evil:
Richard L. Heart (92.235.171.xxx) 2008-11-09 23:09:40

Just writing to say I agree entirely with the idea that "faith can only be
countered with faith", and that such trivial matters as logic and reason
have no place in the debate.

After all, look at how well the direct discussion
between Christianity and Islam worked out during the crusades.
Sean Cameron (194.81.255.xxx) 2008-11-10 10:55:58

The Crusades started for political reasons. In times of political strife, or to
further their own power, a government will always concoct a crisis.

The
Crusades existed only to extend the power of the Vatican. They were a matter of
faith later on, and all failed miserably.
Captain Obvious (79.68.10.xxx) 2008-11-10 14:54:02

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_crusades

You might want to have a look at the
first two paragraphs of that, but feel free to read the rest.
BLATANT LIES!
Saleh Abd Allaah (119.30.35.xxx) 2008-11-10 14:03:50

All praise be to Allaah!

O you who lied! Woe to you for you never contacted the
administrators of Ultimate Muslim Warriors!

We are against the radical
occupation and invasion of our Muslim lands and we denounce every terrorist
attacks, activities and genocide committed by the Western and Zionist Regime and
pathetic government. They should reform their foreign policies and shun
Islamophobia. Failure to do so will result to its own self-destruction, of
course by the will of Allaah undoubtedly and no will can force Him! Hint your
destruction: Credit Crunch! Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Political, Economical and
Social break-downs etc etc!

And if you mock at your Creator, then Lo! A painful
doom is arriving soon!

And know the Radical's West War Against
Islam:
http://themovieobsession.com/

We fear not the blame of blamer and to
Allaah we belong and to Him is our final return!

-Saleh Abd Allaah
Ameer
Al-Furassan [UMW]
on what grounds do we discriminate
anti-fascist (129.215.149.xxx) 2008-11-12 14:28:08

systems of rights are problematic, because they come into conflict and we don't
know which one to prioritise. This doesn't mean we shouldn't have them - they
act as useful checks and guards - simply that they require a bit of
interpretation. We also need systems to ensure they're maintained.
The BNP would
repeal anti-discrimination laws, and claim that it is 'human nature' to prefer
ones own race - although they don't claim superiority to any skin colour they do
claim that race determines behaviour - this is biological determinism without
the biological basis. Advocacy of discrimination on these grounds should be met
with a no platform policy. Stopping the spread of an ideology/political agenda
which would determine its treatment of people based on skin colour should not be
allowed space to air its views. This is discrimination against the BNP to
preserve and open and - hard to get your head round though it may be -
non-dis...
continued
anti-fascist (129.215.149.xxx) 2008-11-12 14:32:53

...criminatory forum
a final point, the BNP shouldn't be locked up, deported -
though no one would have them - or prevented from meeting to discuss their
views. What must be stopped, is any platform from which they attempt to spread
their hate. the fact that they would discriminate without basis -
(race/ethnicity is no basis), means that for the preservation of an open and
free society we must keep them off the streets and out of our university. This
applies equally to religions/other political view points. This is what a no
platform policy is about.
for an even more militant take on the situation -
though i don't agree with everything they say and do - check
out
http://www.antifa.org.uk/
calm down dear it's only 500 years of western opp
psuedonym number 1 (194.81.255.xxx) 2009-01-12 11:42:48

Is Saleh Abd Allaah actually joking... I'm hoping he has a keen sense of irony
because if not some work could be done on his rhetoric to make it seem
less...stereotypical; it just seems a little cliched is all, and so the entire
rant against the west thing appears in a comical light.

'woe to you' - has 12th
century intercultural jibing come back into vogue overnight and i missed out?
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