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I think that statistic maybe nominal in the general fudged up culture of American gun culture.

I also don’t believe they would be following any example set by their profit. But I get your point about extremists …. Any stupid religion that advocates subjugation of any other can get in the bin.

You say that but in reality you wouldn’t be able to open your mouth without getting killed if you criticised Mohammad anywhere where Islam is the majority. Can’t even question why he said to kill Jews and Christian’s, let alone why he fancied a 6 year old at 60 in the first place.

To what level would you want to though? I've had robust conversation in the UAE, QATAR and other states and felt safe doing so, if you are talking being provocative online or in the press about religion then I would say there are many places in the world where you might find yourself in hot water speaking out about the national religion

I would also hazard a guess that no religion has been as persecuted and had hunans killed in the modern age than Muslims. Having traveled a fair part of the world I can tell you from experience that not all Muslims are like those painted by Tiny Tommy
 
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I think that statistic maybe nominal in the general fudged up culture of American gun culture.

I also don’t believe they would be following any example set by their profit. But I get your point about extremists …. Any stupid religion that advocates subjugation of any other can get in the bin.

You say that but in reality you wouldn’t be able to open your mouth without getting killed if you criticised Mohammad anywhere where Islam is the majority. Can’t even question why he said to kill Jews and Christian’s, let alone why he fancied a 6 year old at 60 in the first place.

Try walking through Georgia or Texas with one of those Jesus is a clam t-shirts. I'd give your brains about 60 seconds before they were decorating the pavement.
 
Try walking through Georgia or Texas with one of those Jesus is a clam t-shirts. I'd give your brains about 60 seconds before they were decorating the pavement.

There are still hundreds of KKK and Extreme Right groups in America that they know of, all of which are working under the "GHod is great" banner.

In other news

Interesting to see Tiny Tim is now Drifting us Jews out in Israel. Bloke knows zero shame
 
Try walking through Georgia or Texas with one of those Jesus is a clam t-shirts. I'd give your brains about 60 seconds before they were decorating the pavement.
Don’t be disingenuous here. Those idiots that you talk about are breaking the law. In my example that is the law.
 
To what level would you want to though? I've had robust conversation in the UAE, QATAR and other states and felt safe doing so, if you are talking being provocative online or in the press about religion then I would say there are many places in the world where you might find yourself in hot water speaking out about the national religion

I would also hazard a guess that no religion has been as persecuted and had hunans killed in the modern age than Muslims. Having traveled a fair part of the world I can tell you from experience that not all Muslims are like those painted by Tiny Tommy
Just referring to your last point. I in no way disagree with Muslims from various parts of the world not following the Quran to that level. I’ve been to Egypt, Morocco, Pakistan, India, UAE, Afghanistan. My point is one is the law and the other is the exception. I would argue that some of the places that you have mentioned are more civilised than places like Bradford, Luton, Newham in that respect.
 
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Lol wth you talking about dude. Revolut is not somewhere you store real money.

And the fact that 0.5% of transactions in global finances are on crypto says it isn't a currency. It's just an asset to trade with no massive use case for 99.9999% of people.

Revolut are one of the biggest private companies around though (plus they have a semi banking license so can guarantee deposits like any other bank and will benefit from the full government guarantee scheme once approved) and much bigger players are getting involved e.g. JP Morgan lets you use ETH or Bitcoin as collateral for loans now. Also isn't the point to identify small industries with the potential to grow and get in early and reap the dividends. It may or may not take off but if it does the UK won't be way behind.
 
Nige’ll Fix It, no doubt.

Meanwhile, over at grift central…


The grown ups are back though - Labour are just the same

 
In about 40.6bn of contracts (i read) that's not too shabby

True but you never know the full extent until years after but right now it's hard to believe that all politicians aren't the same. We've had the Lord Alli donations, China spy case, Siddiq links etc and I'm sure lots of other stories will come out.
 
True but you never know the full extent until years after but right now it's hard to believe that all politicians aren't the same. We've had the Lord Alli donations, China spy case, Siddiq links etc and I'm sure lots of other stories will come out.
Reform in Russia back pocket.

They are all bent
 
They’re really not.

Take a look at Trump’s America to get a sense of the scale of corruption that Reform would usher in. It’s different level stuff.
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This stuff is fudged
 
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