Thursday, December 01, 2005

Muslim Students: taught to complain

The panels boasted a cross section of the political elite: London mayor Ken Livingstone, solicitor general Mike O'Brien, home affairs editors from the Observer and Channel Four, and deputy assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Brian Paddick. Yet all the delegates would talk about was how marginalised they were.

The students saw insult everywhere. 'To resist and not see progress is to belie reality.' Thanks to Jane Appleton

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2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Muslims see themselves as ever persecuted. Such has been the case since the founding of Islam.

Such a persecution complex guarantess that one doesn't have to be held accountable. Another problem with Islam, as I see it.

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