A Story of Child Sex Abuse in Cambodia's Temples

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https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/05/spea ... -the-years

I went recently after reading this and it is spot on. As far as i am concerned speakers corner is no more, a large crowd of very agressive muslims who shout down anybody who criticises islam and on the day i was there they were laughing , crowding round and shouting down an old man who was preaching the bible. ahhh

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Re: A Story of Child Sex Abuse in Cambodia's Temples
Post by tightenupvolume1 » Thu Apr 18, 2019 4:20 pm

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/05/spea ... -the-years

I went recently after reading this and it is spot on. As far as i am concerned speakers corner is no more, a large crowd of very agressive muslims who shout down anybody who criticises islam and on the day i was there they were laughing , crowding round and shouting down an old man who was preaching the bible. ahh

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:please: PR's topic was interesting and fairly unusual. Shame to see the discussion is not, just same old same old offtopic UK/jihad/racism/Muslims discussion between the same people.

If you want to talk about jihad or whatever you are talking about, why not start a new thread ? Or there are probably already hundreds of threads on this forum talking about the same thing that you could bump up.
If you don't like the subject, don't read it, is often a fair enough comment, but not when the thread title is A Story of Child Sex Abuse in Cambodia's Temples. End of rant. Thank you. :dm:
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