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  1. 42 minutes ago, Risso said:

    I'm not sure that Poland's largely racist attitude towards immigration from the Muslim world is something to be proud of, or aspire to.

    Racist? whats "racist" in the fact that we simply don't want such incidents like these in England or France? Why we "have to" tolerate muslim immigration? Poland didn't have colonies like UK. Besides we have a lot of immigrants from Ukraine.

  2. 23 hours ago, limpid said:

    I don't think that's an answer to my question.

    This attack was committed by a nutter.

    oh, i didn't answer your question, because:

    1. You didn't answer mine

    2. I didn't want to be rude... your question was IMO quite ignorant and your statement that you condemn all religions equally showed that you aren't interested in knowing the answer but rather try to show that christianity and islam are the same "evil".

     

    I'm sure that there is a lot of nutters in Poland, but we don't have such problems with terrorism. Guess why...?

  3. 56 minutes ago, limpid said:

    So why does the Catholic church protect paedophile priests from prosecution?

    I condemn all religions equally.

    I really don't understand why you talk about catholic church here... Was this terrorist attack executed by catholics? O_o

  4. 20 minutes ago, limpid said:

    What do the Catholic priests say in church? Do they condemn paedophiles? Are their voices heard in everyday life?

    See?

    I don't know what Catholic priests have in common with these attacks, but ok, i try to answer. Yes, priests condemn paedophiles and yes, their voice is heard. It is common knowledge that paedophilia in christianity is huge sin and i only hope that you can say that about muslims and killing in the name of Allah.

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  5. 6 hours ago, Villan_of_oz said:

    My mate at work is Muslim and when the conversation has turned to acts like this one he has said please don't call them 'Muslim terrorists' because they are not Muslims they are just terrorists, that's all they are. I can assure from any experience I've had with anyone of Muslim faith that 99.9% are just as upset and sickened as everyone else. Got to remember that every race, religion etc has some small minority of right pricks in it. It Is ignorant to judge them all by a few's actions. 

    What their religious leaders say in mosques? Do they condemn terrorists? Are their voices heard in everyday life? I'm curious how it looks like, because in Poland muslim minority is very small and mainly integrated since XIV century (Polish Tatars).

  6. 2 hours ago, maqroll said:

    As long as they know the West will spend the money and lives to fight ISIS, they won't. Their sectarian problem is theirs alone to solve, not ours, we need to GTFOT.

    And seeing as most of the terrorist attacks in Europe are committed by European born people, we need to find a way to better integrate these people into society and not drop them into ghettos and say "good luck".

    Violent jihad is an easy option that give a hopeless life "meaning". We need to provide them with a better alternative.

    the case is they very often don't want to integrate and be part of "our" society

     

  7. 9 hours ago, Xann said:

    Yeah. Many of us went to school with them, Hindus and Jews too, and grew up together as friends.

    Thick, ignorant or divisive people tar them all with the same brush.

    I understand this, but i find it very inappropriate to feel sad for muslims in Birmingham (which didn't have anything to do with attacks), when thoughts and compassion should be with families of victims.
     

  8. 9 hours ago, Jareth said:

    Completely unjust. The guy who has done this is dead, but has caused so much damage and misery. I am a proud brummie and I feel so sad for every muslim in Brum tonight, this has been done in the name of a warped version of their religion. It **** sucks to be let down by such murderous idiots wearing your colours.

    You didn't write a word about victims, but you FEEL SAD for muslims in Birmingham??? Some of you there are really acting like lambs to the slaughter. Wake up.
     

  9. 1 hour ago, PaulC said:

    Yes but it may not be such a bad thing if Spurs do go top. There's still 10 games to go and the pressure will move from Leicester onto Spurs. Lets face the only side with any experience of winning this thing, thats still in with a chance are Man City. They know what it takes, Spurs don't, they haven't won the title since 1961.

    I don't think there is any pressure on Leicester... really...
     

  10. One of the most respected Polish football commentators Mateusz Borek said in yesterdays football television programme that Southampton and Villa are ready to pay 6-7 mln euros for Ondrej Duda from Legia Warszawa. Don't ask me anything about this Duda guy, i don't watch Polish football... but from what i've heard he is highly rated.

  11. Well, i've been doing something similar for years. I've taken into account mainly such factors as trophies (obviously the most important factor) and attendances. First 20 (for comparison).

     

    1. Man United

    2. Liverpool

    3. Arsenal

    4. Everton

    5. Aston Villa

    6. Chelsea

    7. Man City

    8. Tottenham

    9. Newcastle

    10. Sunderland

    11. Wolves

    12. Blackburn

    13. Sheffield Wednesday

    14. Nottingham Forest

    15. West Brom

    16. Derby

    17. Bolton

    18. Sheffield United

    19. Leeds

    20. Preston NE

  12. I have a question: are fans of smaller clubs (from league two i.e.) also generally support one of the "big" clubs? Example: Are Walsall fans also generally seen as supporters of Villa, West Brom or Wolves? I ask because in Poland fans of lower league clubs often also go and support one of the "big boys", often in organized way, with banners <"small club name" fan club> or something.

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