@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidIts not about you or me. The general population of the UK is fed up with Muslims, and want them out. Here is what Google said:
Nonsense.
You're the one who has surrendered to paranoia and fear.
Grow a pair.
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Recent polls provide insight into attitudes towards Muslim immigrants in the UK, rather than specific opposition percentages to "Islamic immigration" as a whole.
According to a YouGov survey conducted in mid-July 2025:
- 41% of the British public believe that Muslim immigrants have had a negative impact on the UK. This percentage is significantly higher than negative perceptions of other religious immigrant groups (e.g., 7% for Christians, 13% for Jewish, 14% for Sikhs, and 15% for Hindus).
-53% of respondents stated they believe Islam is incompatible with British values, while 25% said it is compatible, and 22% were undecided.
Additionally, a 2017 poll found that around half of British people wanted to stop immigration from Muslim-majority countries.
These figures indicate a notable level of concern and negative perception among a significant portion of the UK population regarding Muslim immigration and the perceived compatibility of Islam with British society. Research suggests these attitudes are influenced by various factors, including media representation, political rhetoric, and security concerns.
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@Rajk999 saidYes, stereo typing and islamophobia can lead to widespread ignorance and intolerance.
Its not about you or me. The general population of the UK is fed up with Muslims, and want them out. Here is what Google said:
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Recent polls provide insight into attitudes towards Muslim immigrants in the UK, rather than specific opposition percentages to "Islamic immigration" as a whole.
According to a YouGov survey conducted in ...[text shortened]... epresentation, political rhetoric, and security concerns.
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Please stop doing it.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidThe only ignorance comes out of your mouth. The People who have to bear the burden of Islamic extremists are crying out all over the world and they are sick and tired of Muslims and their murderous agenda. Muslims are rapists, child molesters, they are abusive to women. Right now they are killing Christians in several parts of the world. And here you are like a damn fool calling it islamophobia and ignorance. You are a shameless piece of garbage.
Yes, stereo typing and islamophobia can lead to widespread ignorance and intolerance.
Please stop doing it.
@Rajk999 saidWhile you ooze hatred.
The only ignorance comes out of your mouth. The People who have to bear the burden of Islamic extremists are crying out all over the world and they are sick and tired of Muslims and their murderous agenda. Muslims are rapists, child molesters, they are abusive to women. Right now they are killing Christians in several parts of the world. And here you are like a damn fool calling it islamophobia and ignorance. You are a shameless piece of garbage.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidHatred for murderers, pedopholes, rapists.
While you ooze hatred.
Yeah .. I hate those people.
Thats makes me a good person and It makes you evil if you dont.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidYeah, that likely crosses the border to incitement.
Mr X doesn't like leprechauns. An incident happens and Mr X immediately blames leprechauns and whips up online hatred for leprechauns with fake, unsubstantiated claims. He then tells his followers they should descend on a hotel where leprechauns are living and burn it down. - True enough, the hotel is then attacked and burned to the ground.
Questions for you. - Di ...[text shortened]... him having done so, or is it just a case of him exercising his freedom of speech?
Edit: Good luck
The Brandenburg standard, which means the speech is intended and likely to cause imminent lawless action, is probably met there.
Tweeting "they can burn down the hotel for all I care" doesn't come close.
@sh76 saidFair comments.
Yeah, that likely crosses the border to incitement.
The Brandenburg standard, which means the speech is intended and likely to cause imminent lawless action, is probably met there.
Tweeting "they can burn down the hotel for all I care" doesn't come close.