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skybluekelly98

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I have an unfair advantage having worked in two Muslim countries. I don’t believe Sickboy has ever been to a Muslim country but he likes to pretend that he understands Islam.
And how did they treat homosexuals in those countries?
 

Sick Boy

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Grendel

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I’ve never heard of him but he seems like a Katie Hopkins controversy figure.

He claims his education is at Manchester University and some college in Oxford so dunno where Leicester comes into it.
 

Sick Boy

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I’ve never heard of him but he seems like a Katie Hopkins controversy figure.

He claims his education is at Manchester University and some college in Oxford so dunno where Leicester comes into it.

Exactly, it goes against his image.
 

clint van damme

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Interesting...I have only seen a handful of his videos and I wasn’t aware of his neo Nazi past. That certainly wasn’t apparent in the videos that I saw. Nevertheless I did find this video funny because he really exposed her for being completely ignorant. “It’s about the five pillars of Islam”,,,”What are those five pillars”...”it’s not about me.” LOL.

Are you not aware of his defence of paedophilia either? What were you saying about people looking stupid?
 

NorthernWisdom

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I’ve never heard of him but he seems like a Katie Hopkins controversy figure.

He claims his education is at Manchester University and some college in Oxford so dunno where Leicester comes into it.
Tell you what, but if this fella and Robbie Travers are the leaders of a campaign to reveal the truth, then I'm kind of happy in ignorance...
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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There's a lot of people commenting on here about Milo that know absolutely nothing about him. They've seen him pretty much put Islam on the ropes in a 10 minute video and they've gone back to the traditional ways of denouncing someone they don't agree with. Racist, bigot, Islamaphobe... Whatever.

Milo is a very odd character, his personality is warped and he was abused as a child and pretty open that he is gay and married to a black American now. Not really sure how that makes him a white nationalist if I'm honest. The bloke is a professional provocateur. He is absolutely hated by the left, so much so that Antifa (with the backing of the Berkeley mayor) smashed up that city and have tried to do the same with his next appearance at a 'free speech' event. Here we see a lid being put on free speech again...

It is also the case that Milo is hated by the far right as well, believe it or not. Partly in some areas of America that don't like that he is gay, etc.

He speaks a lot of sense with a lot of things, particularly Islam. He would also destroy anyone that tried to have a debate with him on this. People generally know that, which is why we see the Antifa riots etc. It is also fair to say however, for the sake of balance, that he does go too far sometimes, and does say some things which are pretty nasty.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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What an idiot with his grand sweeping statements and boxing everyone up altogether.

And she is right about sometimes not even knowing someone is a Muslim. I worked with someone for 10 years and no-one at all ever knew he was a Muslim. When he said he was no-one believed him, as he had fought in the British army in his younger years.

He was a lovely bloke, very sensible and reasoned.

Understand what you're saying Otis but what about this Sgt in the US. Army in Baghdad. It takes years to reach the position of Sargeant, and his fellow soldiers must have trusted him knowing he was Muslim. Just saying....
U.S. Soldier Kills 5 of His Comrades in Iraq
 

Sky Blue Kid

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He wasn't muslim was he, the guy at Camp Liberty?

In April 2005, Sgt. Hasan Akbar, of the 101st Airborne Division, was sentenced to death for a grenade attack on fellow soldiers in March 2003 in Kuwait, at the beginning of the American-led war in Iraq.

Sergeant Akbar, who was the first American since the Vietnam era to be prosecuted on charges of murdering a fellow soldier in wartime, was convicted of premeditated murder and attempted premeditated murder after he threw grenades into tents and then opened fired on soldiers. He killed two officers and wounded 14 soldiers at Camp Pennsylvania.

In the style of you Nick..... I guess Sgt. Hasan Akbar was probably Catholic.
 

Nick

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In April 2005, Sgt. Hasan Akbar, of the 101st Airborne Division, was sentenced to death for a grenade attack on fellow soldiers in March 2003 in Kuwait, at the beginning of the American-led war in Iraq.

Sergeant Akbar, who was the first American since the Vietnam era to be prosecuted on charges of murdering a fellow soldier in wartime, was convicted of premeditated murder and attempted premeditated murder after he threw grenades into tents and then opened fired on soldiers. He killed two officers and wounded 14 soldiers at Camp Pennsylvania.

In the style of you Nick..... I guess Sgt. Hasan Akbar was probably Catholic.

Apologies, I was going off the main story so didn't see that referred to!

US soldier who shot five troops was 'broken' by counsellors
 

clint van damme

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There's a lot of people commenting on here about Milo that know absolutely nothing about him. They've seen him pretty much put Islam on the ropes in a 10 minute video and they've gone back to the traditional ways of denouncing someone they don't agree with. Racist, bigot, Islamaphobe... Whatever.

Milo is a very odd character, his personality is warped and he was abused as a child and pretty open that he is gay and married to a black American now. Not really sure how that makes him a white nationalist if I'm honest. The bloke is a professional provocateur. He is absolutely hated by the left, so much so that Antifa (with the backing of the Berkeley mayor) smashed up that city and have tried to do the same with his next appearance at a 'free speech' event. Here we see a lid being put on free speech again...

It is also the case that Milo is hated by the far right as well, believe it or not. Partly in some areas of America that don't like that he is gay, etc.

He speaks a lot of sense with a lot of things, particularly Islam. He would also destroy anyone that tried to have a debate with him on this. People generally know that, which is why we see the Antifa riots etc. It is also fair to say however, for the sake of balance, that he does go too far sometimes, and does say some things which are pretty nasty.

when someone condones raping 13 year old boys I tend not to dig too deep after that looking for some redeeming features.

But he had a Muslim on the ropes in a debate so gets a pass from some on here!!
 

Marty

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Is their a video or news article about him talking about raping minors. I've heard of him but never paid him any close attention as I assumed he was a wind up merchant like Piers Morgan or Katie Hopkins. I presume he'll have a YouTube channel?
 

clint van damme

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Is their a video or news article about him talking about raping minors. I've heard of him but never paid him any close attention as I assumed he was a wind up merchant like Piers Morgan or Katie Hopkins. I presume he'll have a YouTube channel?

he didn't talk about raping minors he talked about them having protective relationships with older men - to a normal person, (and the law), it's rape.
 

skybluegod

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That's the whole point. He is an attention seeker and a very strange person. From what I understand he used to come out with all sorts of crap in lessons simply to anger others.

Doesn’t he admit that himself though? He is clearly an intelligent man, he hasn’t built his career on making extreme provocative statements in order to spark debate, which he does very very well. Whatever his past, and his beliefs, he is very intelligent, and I think we need people like him to push boundaries. I don’t agree with some of what he does, but I do agree with some of the other stuff.
 

Sick Boy

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Doesn’t he admit that himself though? He is clearly an intelligent man, he hasn’t built his career on making extreme provocative statements in order to spark debate, which he does very very well. Whatever his past, and his beliefs, he is very intelligent, and I think we need people like him to push boundaries. I don’t agree with some of what he does, but I do agree with some of the other stuff.

How does any of what he says add value or spark debate? He doesn't really push any boundaries either. He is simply a nasty piece of work and a warped individual.
 

skybluegod

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How does any of what he says add value or spark debate? He doesn't really push any boundaries either. He is simply a nasty piece of work and a warped individual.

Well... this thread is a debate? People debating what he says and brining attention to things that people just accept... I think a lot of his opinions are shared by others but if somebody says it, they get reactions from people like you, who think because it doesn’t fit into the ‘social norm’, it’s bigoted, and racist or sexist...
he doesn’t give a shit about offending people, that doesn’t make him a nasty person
 

Sick Boy

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Well... this thread is a debate? People debating what he says and brining attention to things that people just accept... I think a lot of his opinions are shared by others but if somebody says it, they get reactions from people like you, who think because it doesn’t fit into the ‘social norm’, it’s bigoted, and racist or sexist...
he doesn’t give a shit about offending people, that doesn’t make him a nasty person

He is a nasty person. Then again, I'm not a fan of someone who involves himself with neo nazis and is an apologist for men having sex with children.

Each to their own, I suppose.

He was the same at college in Leicester and doesn't appear to have changed at all.
 

singers_pore

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He is a nasty person. Then again, I'm not a fan of someone who involves himself with neo nazis and is an apologist for men having sex with children.

Good to hear it. So presumably you will also criticize the actions of the Prophet Mohammed who - according to the Hadiths - married a child and then had sex with her. Do you criticize that as well? Or do your moral standards only apply to white people?
 

Otis

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Doesn’t he admit that himself though? He is clearly an intelligent man, he hasn’t built his career on making extreme provocative statements in order to spark debate, which he does very very well. Whatever his past, and his beliefs, he is very intelligent, and I think we need people like him to push boundaries. I don’t agree with some of what he does, but I do agree with some of the other stuff.
Well, yeah, but then doesn't Katie Hopkins push boundaries too and start debates?
 

Otis

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Good to hear it. So presumably you will also criticize the actions of the Prophet Mohammed who - according to the Hadiths - married a child and then had sex with her. Do you criticize that as well? Or do your moral standards only apply to white people?
Depends on whether you believe the words in a book written by men for men thousands of years ago.

I haven't read all ancient religious scriptures by a long chalk, but I bet pretty much every single one is misogynistic in its thinking.
 

singers_pore

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Depends on whether you believe the words in a book written by men for men thousands of years ago.

I haven't read all ancient religious scriptures by a long chalk, but I bet pretty much every single one is misogynistic in its thinking.

1 Timothy 2:12: "I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet."

My mum's dead religious. I used to quote that scripture when she was pissing me off with her bible nonsense.
 

Sick Boy

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Good to hear it. So presumably you will also criticize the actions of the Prophet Mohammed who - according to the Hadiths - married a child and then had sex with her. Do you criticize that as well? Or do your moral standards only apply to white people?

Not a fan of religion myself, personally. What about white Muslims, are they okay? Or do you only have issues with non-whites? What about someone like Big Mo? Is he okay?
 

clint van damme

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Good to hear it. So presumably you will also criticize the actions of the Prophet Mohammed who - according to the Hadiths - married a child and then had sex with her. Do you criticize that as well? Or do your moral standards only apply to white people?

you could flip that question on it's head as you seem to be defending milo so do you only apply your moral standards to muslims?

For what it's worth, as far as I'm concerned, the Koran, like the bible is a work of fiction.
 

singers_pore

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Not a fan of religion myself, personally. What about white Muslims, are they okay? Or do you only have issues with non-whites? What about someone like Big Mo? Is he okay?

Race is irrelevant to me. If I cared about race I wouldn’t have married a non white person. It’s also not about Muslims as individuals. As mentioned earlier I have lots of friends who are either moderate or former Muslims. It’s about the fascist ideology of Islam and those Muslims who accept the fascists teachings of their holy books. That’s not a small percentage of Muslims unfortunately. For example 52% of British muslims believe that gays should be incarcerated. The percentages are even worse than 52% in Muslim countries.

Ok, I’ve answered your questions. Now you can answer mine. Do you condemn the fascist teachings in the Quran and Hadiths?
 

singers_pore

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you could flip that question on it's head as you seem to be defending milo so do you only apply your moral standards to muslims?

For what it's worth, as far as I'm concerned, the Koran, like the bible is a work of fiction.

No, same moral standards for everyone. I agree with you about the Bible and Quran. Despite being fiction they unfortunately have very damaging effects in societies where people believe they are the literal word of God. In which countries do the majority of people believe that God wrote their Holy book?
 

clint van damme

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No, same moral standards for everyone. I agree with you about the Bible and Quran. Despite being fiction they unfortunately have very damaging effects in societies where people believe they are the literal word of God. In which countries do the majority of people believe that God wrote their Holy book?

I honestly don't know but I would probably guess Christianity as there are more Christians in the world though obviously a lot more western countries are becoming secular.
 

Sick Boy

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Race is irrelevant to me. If I cared about race I wouldn’t have married a non white person. It’s also not about Muslims as individuals. As mentioned earlier I have lots of friends who are either moderate or former Muslims. It’s about the fascist ideology of Islam and those Muslims who accept the fascists teachings of their holy books. That’s not a small percentage of Muslims unfortunately. For example 52% of British muslims believe that gays should be incarcerated. The percentages are even worse than 52% in Muslim countries.

Ok, I’ve answered your questions. Now you can answer mine. Do you condemn the fascist teachings in the Quran and Hadiths?

If race is not an issue then why mention non-white people? As I've said, I have little time for religion and extremists, whatever their religion.
 
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singers_pore

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No, same morals for everyone. I agree with you about the Bible and Quran. Despite being fiction they unfortunately have very damaging effects in societies where people believe they are the literal word of God.
I honestly don't know but I would probably guess Christianity as there are more Christians in the world though obviously a lot more western countries are becoming secular.

The US is the most Christian fundamentalist in the world and approximately 35% of US Christians believe the Bible is the literal word of God. In Muslim countries the percentages are far higher, ranging around 50%-80% depending on which country you are talking about.

And there is more bad shit in the Quran than the Bible which is why a literal belief is so dangerous. Mohammed was a war monger who personally killed hundreds of non-Muslims. How many people did Jesus kill?
 

singers_pore

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If race is not an issue then why mention non-white people? As I've said, I have little time for religion nor extremists, whatever their religion.

Jeez, the only time I mentioned non-white was with regard to my Asian wife. And that was in response to your unfounded and incorrect claim that I treat white Muslims differently from non white Muslims. I judge people based on their beliefs not the color of their skin. You’re really struggling now.

As expected you refuse to condemn the Islamic scriptures that call for the murder of gays, apostates, and Jews. Until you do so I will continue to call you an extremist bigot. You could regain some credibility by simply condemning those scriptures. Are you going to?
 

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