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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 23 3.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
Mr Kray has a gun, Mr Smith does not. Mr Smith therefore agrees with Mr Kray. Agreement reached. Mr Smith doesn’t agree with Mr Kray. He just uses pragmatism to withdraw from danger and pass the problem to the police. The same applies to Sharia as a way to achieve dispute resolution. No one is forced to accept decisions. Everyone has the right to go to the law.
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Teddy Eagle 29 Oct 23 3.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Mr Smith doesn’t agree with Mr Kray. He just uses pragmatism to withdraw from danger and pass the problem to the police. The same applies to Sharia as a way to achieve dispute resolution. No one is forced to accept decisions. Everyone has the right to go to the law. So why was Whitechapel scary when everyone could have just gone to the police?
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 29 Oct 23 4.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Mr Smith doesn’t agree with Mr Kray. He just uses pragmatism to withdraw from danger and pass the problem to the police. The same applies to Sharia as a way to achieve dispute resolution. No one is forced to accept decisions. Everyone has the right to go to the law. Of course, there’s always ‘honour killings’ to finalise matters.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 23 6.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
So why was Whitechapel scary when everyone could have just gone to the police? Did you ever go to Whitechapel at night in the 60s? There was nothing concrete to report to the police. Just the knowledge that the Krays used the Blind Beggar and you had to walk past it was enough.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 29 Oct 23 6.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
Of course, there’s always ‘honour killings’ to finalise matters. The kind of disputes settled by Sharia mitigation are not the sort that result in honour killings. Sharia has no legal force in the UK, thank goodness. The only way any part of it is used is by agreement between disputing parties as a form of mitigation by someone they both trust.
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Teddy Eagle 29 Oct 23 6.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Did you ever go to Whitechapel at night in the 60s? There was nothing concrete to report to the police. Just the knowledge that the Krays used the Blind Beggar and you had to walk past it was enough. No, I was 10 and on the other side of the river. I think they actually used the Grave Maurice down the road so you might have hurried past the wrong pub.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 29 Oct 23 6.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The kind of disputes settled by Sharia mitigation are not the sort that result in honour killings. Sharia has no legal force in the UK, thank goodness. The only way any part of it is used is by agreement between disputing parties as a form of mitigation by someone they both trust.
Sharia law may not be legal but unfortunately it conflicts with UK law in several areas. Assets automatically passing to a spouse on the death of one of them. Nope, not in strict Sharia law; male relations take the assets. And when the females have to be subjected to FGM; this too against UK law. One case in 14 years resulting in a formal breach of UK law and you will see that it is easier to allow a sub-culture to govern itself than to upset that community. This enhances their own self-determination and doubtless further empowers the subjection of females. But hey, we’re multicultural so that’s okay.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 29 Oct 23 10.24pm | |
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Can someone tell the Sharia law spouting idiot the word is mediation not mitigation.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 31 Oct 23 9.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Do you seriously think the Arab world, and indeed the rest of the world, will just sit back and let ethnic cleansing of this type happen? It would suit no one at all, other than the Israelis. It’s a recipe for certain escalation. With an uncertain outcome. You’d think Egypt would open its border to Gaza to allow their Arab brothers to escape the ethnic cleansing that Israel is allegedly carrying out. But it remains closed; strange.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 31 Oct 23 10.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
You’d think Egypt would open its border to Gaza to allow their Arab brothers to escape the ethnic cleansing that Israel is allegedly carrying out. But it remains closed; strange. Not when they already have their own problems with extremism. They don’t want thousands of angry young people flooding into them.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 31 Oct 23 10.18pm | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
Can someone tell the Sharia law spouting idiot the word is mediation not mitigation. That was a silly mistake for which I apologise, although obviously what was meant was understood. I am not though spouting Sharia let alone defending or recommending it. I am just putting the record straight on its very limited application in the UK. UK law is sovereign and applies to all. No one is compelled to accept mediation, however it is attempted.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 31 Oct 23 10.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Not when they already have their own problems with extremism. They don’t want thousands of angry young people flooding into them. A bit like the sensible people in Europe not wanting the same. Still, I’m sure if the people of Gaza climb over the fence (or tunnel under it), and say the word ‘asylum’, then all will be well. That’s how it works, doesn’t it?
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