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Reply #135 - Dec 6th, 2025 at 7:15am
 
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2025 at 8:13am:
Setanta wrote on Oct 22nd, 2025 at 9:59pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Oct 22nd, 2025 at 7:40pm:
Despite what you appear to believe, not all Muslims engage in rape at the drop of a hat, Soren.  You'd know this if you knew any Muslims.  Tsk, tsk, tsk... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Well 50% are women, so no, not all. How many hats does it take the other 50%? Two, three? Let us know as I see no other as experienced with Islam as yourself.




A victim of the Pakistani MUSLIM rape gang in Dewsbury was told by her attacker that: "We're here to f*ck all white girls and f*ck the government."

Many such cases of racial taunts as the 7th century inbreds rape Britain's children across the UK.  Yet they're looking to enact an "Islamophobia" law so you can't complain.

https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/1980965018486046758
Repulsively Bbwiyawnesque.



ENGLAND: In Bradford, Muhammad from Pakistan attempted to rape a 13-year-old British girl.

His wife intervened to defend him: "He didn’t know it was illegal. Please, I promise he will never do this again."

What kind of culture is this, where even the wife thinks it’s normal?
https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/1980619295643300245



"We've had enough of you. This will end soon!"

@patcondell : does not hold back.
Your greatest error is mistaking European generosity for weakness.

Millions of Europeans who were once tolerant and welcoming now don’t want you anywhere near them.


https://x.com/IslamInvasion/status/1996647188018221333
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Reply #136 - Dec 6th, 2025 at 8:03am
 

The Pope doesn't have Islamophobia:


https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pope-leo-urges-christians-to-be-less-fearful-o...


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Pope Leo urges Christians to ‘be less fearful’ of Islam, encourages ‘dialogue’ with Muslims
'One of the values of this trip is precisely to raise the world’s attention to the possibility that dialogue and friendship between Muslims and Christians is possible,' Leo stated.

Pope Leo XIV has spoken warmly about the relationship between Muslims and Christians and downplaying fears of Islamization.

During his recent international trip to Turkey and Lebanon, the Pope gave a speech at an interfaith meeting held at Martyrs’ Square in Beirut.

“Dear friends, your presence here today, in this extraordinary place where minarets and bell towers stand side by side, yet both soar toward the heavens, testifies to the enduring faith of this land and the persistent dedication of its people to the one God,” Leo said, speaking about the relationship of Christianity and Islam in the country.

“Here in this beloved land,” the Pope continued, “may every bell toll, every adhān [Islamic call to prayer], every call to prayer blend into a single, soaring hymn – not only to glorify the merciful Creator of heaven and earth, but also to lift a heartfelt prayer for the divine gift of peace.”

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Re: There’s No Such Thing as Islamophobia
Reply #137 - Today at 10:56am
 
Bobby. wrote on Dec 6th, 2025 at 8:03am:
The Pope doesn't have Islamophobia:


https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pope-leo-urges-christians-to-be-less-fearful-o...


Thu Dec 4, 2025

Pope Leo urges Christians to ‘be less fearful’ of Islam, encourages ‘dialogue’ with Muslims
'One of the values of this trip is precisely to raise the world’s attention to the possibility that dialogue and friendship between Muslims and Christians is possible,' Leo stated.

Pope Leo XIV has spoken warmly about the relationship between Muslims and Christians and downplaying fears of Islamization.

During his recent international trip to Turkey and Lebanon, the Pope gave a speech at an interfaith meeting held at Martyrs’ Square in Beirut.

“Dear friends, your presence here today, in this extraordinary place where minarets and bell towers stand side by side, yet both soar toward the heavens, testifies to the enduring faith of this land and the persistent dedication of its people to the one God,” Leo said, speaking about the relationship of Christianity and Islam in the country.

“Here in this beloved land,” the Pope continued, “may every bell toll, every adhān [Islamic call to prayer], every call to prayer blend into a single, soaring hymn – not only to glorify the merciful Creator of heaven and earth, but also to lift a heartfelt prayer for the divine gift of peace.”


The Pope needs new advisers.
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Re: There’s No Such Thing as Islamophobia
Reply #138 - Today at 10:59am
 
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote Today at 10:56am:
Bobby. wrote on Dec 6th, 2025 at 8:03am:
The Pope doesn't have Islamophobia:


https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pope-leo-urges-christians-to-be-less-fearful-o...


Thu Dec 4, 2025

Pope Leo urges Christians to ‘be less fearful’ of Islam, encourages ‘dialogue’ with Muslims
'One of the values of this trip is precisely to raise the world’s attention to the possibility that dialogue and friendship between Muslims and Christians is possible,' Leo stated.

Pope Leo XIV has spoken warmly about the relationship between Muslims and Christians and downplaying fears of Islamization.

During his recent international trip to Turkey and Lebanon, the Pope gave a speech at an interfaith meeting held at Martyrs’ Square in Beirut.

“Dear friends, your presence here today, in this extraordinary place where minarets and bell towers stand side by side, yet both soar toward the heavens, testifies to the enduring faith of this land and the persistent dedication of its people to the one God,” Leo said, speaking about the relationship of Christianity and Islam in the country.

“Here in this beloved land,” the Pope continued, “may every bell toll, every adhān [Islamic call to prayer], every call to prayer blend into a single, soaring hymn – not only to glorify the merciful Creator of heaven and earth, but also to lift a heartfelt prayer for the divine gift of peace.”


The Pope needs new advisers.

VATICAN CITY — Catholics and Protestants around the world expressed concern this week, as Pope Leo XVI gave his recommendation that Christians pray the rosary while facing in the direction of Mecca.

The pontiff made the proclamation after visiting Turkey and Lebanon, stating that not only should the West be less fearful of the spread of Islam, but all Christians should seek to live more peaceably by facing toward the holiest of Islamic sites when they pray the rosary.

"This is an important step toward helping the Muslims conquer us all," Pope Leo said. "I do not think that Christians should live in fear of all the things they see Muslims doing in every single Western country they invade. Rather, they should accept the inevitability that we shall all be overtaken eventually and start getting used to it by praying the rosary while facing Mecca."

In addition to the recommendation regarding prayer, the Pope also said that Christians — both Protestants and Catholics alike — should see the virtues and benefits of living under Sharia Law. "It's really not that bad," he explained. "You get a lot less criminal behavior in society, much stronger family units, and I can personally assure women that having to wear robes all the time is actually quite comfortable. We in the West can learn a lot from Islam, and we should. And we will. Or we will all die. Dominus benedicat pulchros conquistatores nostros musulmanos."

At publishing time, Pope Leo had commissioned Vatican officials to begin distributing Catholic prayer rugs.
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