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Reply #360 - Jul 30th, 2025 at 11:18pm
 
Any link to support China declaration of Islam a mental disorder?

I find that hard to believe and all faith ( besides possibly Buddhism) is based on blind faith.

Is being a catholic a mental illness in china as well?
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Reply #361 - Jul 30th, 2025 at 11:42pm
 
Daves2017 wrote on Jul 30th, 2025 at 11:18pm:
Any link to support China declaration of Islam a mental disorder?

I find that hard to believe and all faith ( besides possibly Buddhism) is based on blind faith.

Is being a catholic a mental illness in china as well?


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The constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion and guarantees freedom of religion for ‘normal religious activities’, a term which is undefined. The government recognises 5 official religions, including Islam. These groups must register with the government’s Patriotic Religious Associations, which regulates and monitors their activities.

Estimates suggest that the Muslim population ranges between 18 million and 25 million. The 2 largest Muslim ethnic groups are the Hui, often referred to as Chinese Muslims, who primarily reside in the northwestern regions, and the Uyghurs, who are predominantly based in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. In addition to these groups, smaller Muslim communities such as the Uzbeks, Kazakhs, and Tajiks are also present, mainly concentrated in Xinjiang but scattered across other regions as well.

Muslims in Xinjiang are likely to face a real risk of persecution or serious harm from the state.

Uyghur Muslims outside of Xinjiang are likely to face a real risk of persecution or serious harm from the state

Non-Uyghur Muslims outside of Xinjiang are unlikely face a real risk of persecution or serious harm from the state. The onus is on the person to demonstrate otherwise. Risk of persecution may increase where a person attends an unregistered (illegal) Islamic religious group.

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Reply #362 - Jul 31st, 2025 at 10:12pm
 
“ While exact annual figures fluctuate, a significant number of people from Sydney relocate to Queensland each year, with a net gain of over 34,500 people in the year ending September 2023. Sydney consistently experiences the highest number of people leaving for other states, and a substantial portion of those movers choose Queensland. In 2021, Queensland gained over 73,000 people, making it the state with the highest positive population change, according to State Development, Infrastructure and Planning.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Net Migration Loss for Sydney:
Sydney experiences a consistent outflow of people to other states and territories, with Queensland being a major destination.
High Number of Movers to Queensland:
In the year ending September 2023, Queensland had a net gain of 34,545 people due to interstate migration.
Reasons for Moving:
People are drawn to Queensland for a variety of reasons, including more affordable housing, a coastal lifestyle, and a perceived better quality of life.
Specific Destinations:
While Brisbane is a popular choice, regional Queensland areas are also experiencing significant population growth from interstate migration.
Increased Infrastructure Demand:
The influx of new residents is contributing to increased demand for infrastructure, including roads and public transport, according to the Queensland government. ”

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Sydney has become universally hated?
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Reply #363 - Aug 1st, 2025 at 9:15pm
 
31 July 2025
The most popular names for children born in England and Wales in 2024 have been released, with Athena and Yahya making it into the top 100 for the first time.

Muhammad tops the list of boys' names for the second year running, with Noah and Oliver also making second and third place, respectively, as they were in 2023.
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Reply #364 - Aug 4th, 2025 at 1:15pm
 
The founders of the Labor Party fought tooth and nail to stop immigration.
The distant whirring sound comes from their graves.
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Reply #365 - Aug 4th, 2025 at 6:04pm
 
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Aug 4th, 2025 at 1:15pm:
The founders of the Labor Party fought tooth and nail to stop immigration.
The distant whirring sound comes from their graves.




Replacement immigration. Demographic and cultural transformation for the worse. On the beach, in schools, universities, public service, media.


Diversity’s Perversities

Multiculturalism, taken to its conclusion, leads to a situation where there are no unifying cultural and moral values and where Islamists and anti-Israeli demonstrators feel justified in shouting “f..k the Jews” and “Death to the IDF”.  Since the end of the white Australia policy and the Whitlam government’s embrace of multiculturalism — instead of assimilation and national cohesion — society has become fragmented, leading to what the Geoffrey Blainey warned about as a nation of tribes.

As a result, instead of unity, tolerance and peace, we have the Cronulla riots in 2005, pro-Palestine protestors in 2023 shouting antisemitic slogans on the steps of the Opera House, synagogues being burnt in Melbourne and suburbs in Sydney and Melbourne becoming ethnic ghettos.

Add the existence of Melbourne’s African gangs and Sydney’s Middle-Eastern crime families and there’s no doubt multiculturalism is a failed policy.  It’s not just Senator Pauline Hanson, famously dis-endorsed as a Liberal candidate in 1996, who criticises multiculturalism.
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Reply #366 - Aug 4th, 2025 at 9:50pm
 
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Reply #367 - Aug 4th, 2025 at 9:53pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 4th, 2025 at 9:50pm:
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Reply #368 - Aug 5th, 2025 at 10:35am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 4th, 2025 at 9:50pm:
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Reply #369 - Aug 5th, 2025 at 8:30pm
 
There are deep ructions across Europe, as in Britain. All come down to the same thing. The societies in question have decided to take in more people than they could ever absorb or integrate, and have done so at a rate that will ruin these societies financially as well as socially. It’s a little late for the occasional minister to talk about the fabric of the country being under ‘strain’, or the need for greater ‘social cohesion’. These things have been shot for years.

The problem is that every counter to this problem has the same Charybdis. Oppose the migration extremism and even now you will be accused of Hitlerian tendencies. Before us stands the great disaster of the 21st century, but to oppose it is to be accused of repeating the great disaster of the 20th century.

So intent are some people on showing that they are not Hitler-ites that they have decided to push the current era’s problems even further. A decade ago, the Labour MP Rachael Maskell made a startling claim at a ‘refugees welcome’ rally. To an applauding crowd she said that we weren’t taking in enough refugees. ‘Twenty thousand is not enough, 30,000 is not enough,’ she said. ‘We must keep going until we really are at saturation point, because what does it matter if we have to wait another week for a hospital visit, or if our class sizes are slightly bigger, or if our city is slightly fuller? What does it matter if things are slightly more challenging? If we have to pay a little bit more into the system? Surely it is worth it.’

This point of view has been echoed in the sentiments of other MPs from our governing party. The Labour MP Michelle Scrogham (Barrow and Furness) recently branded some of her constituents racist for being opposed to the building of a multi-million-pound mosque in the Lake District. Scrogham seems to work under the delusion that a core British value is building mosques in the Lake District. I don’t remember that one myself.

Other pro-mosque demonstrators included one who said: ‘There are five British values, which include tolerance of other people’s faiths and beliefs. We’re standing up for proper British values.’ Like me, you might have missed the handout which informed us of the five values that we have in Britain. Perhaps the postal service was unusually overwhelmed that day. But this is the order of the moment. Build a mosque in Beatrix Potter country or you’re not British. Overwhelm the country to the point of saturation (and who will identify that point, I wonder?) and just accept ever worsening public services or you are a bigot.

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Reply #370 - Aug 6th, 2025 at 11:07am
 
Frank wrote on Aug 5th, 2025 at 8:30pm:
There are deep ructions across Europe, as in Britain. All come down to the same thing. The societies in question have decided to take in more people than they could ever absorb or integrate, and have done so at a rate that will ruin these societies financially as well as socially. It’s a little late for the occasional minister to talk about the fabric of the country being under ‘strain’, or the need for greater ‘social cohesion’. These things have been shot for years.

The problem is that every counter to this problem has the same Charybdis. Oppose the migration extremism and even now you will be accused of Hitlerian tendencies. Before us stands the great disaster of the 21st century, but to oppose it is to be accused of repeating the great disaster of the 20th century.

So intent are some people on showing that they are not Hitler-ites that they have decided to push the current era’s problems even further. A decade ago, the Labour MP Rachael Maskell made a startling claim at a ‘refugees welcome’ rally. To an applauding crowd she said that we weren’t taking in enough refugees. ‘Twenty thousand is not enough, 30,000 is not enough,’ she said. ‘We must keep going until we really are at saturation point, because what does it matter if we have to wait another week for a hospital visit, or if our class sizes are slightly bigger, or if our city is slightly fuller? What does it matter if things are slightly more challenging? If we have to pay a little bit more into the system? Surely it is worth it.’

This point of view has been echoed in the sentiments of other MPs from our governing party. The Labour MP Michelle Scrogham (Barrow and Furness) recently branded some of her constituents racist for being opposed to the building of a multi-million-pound mosque in the Lake District. Scrogham seems to work under the delusion that a core British value is building mosques in the Lake District. I don’t remember that one myself.

Other pro-mosque demonstrators included one who said: ‘There are five British values, which include tolerance of other people’s faiths and beliefs. We’re standing up for proper British values.’ Like me, you might have missed the handout which informed us of the five values that we have in Britain. Perhaps the postal service was unusually overwhelmed that day. But this is the order of the moment. Build a mosque in Beatrix Potter country or you’re not British. Overwhelm the country to the point of saturation (and who will identify that point, I wonder?) and just accept ever worsening public services or you are a bigot.

Douglas Murray







YouGov has called the results ‘extraordinary’, while researcher Matthew Smith noted:

Almost half of Britons (47 per cent) think there are more migrants staying in the UK illegally rather than legally. Crucially, this view is held by 72% of those who want to see mass removals. However, these perceptions appear to be wide of the mark. Estimates of the population of illegal migrants living in the UK range from 120,000 to 1.3 million, with Reform UK’s Zia Yusuf recently putting the figure at 1.2 million. Regardless of which figure from this range is chosen, it does not come close to the number of migrants living in the UK legally, with 2021/2022 census data putting the entire foreign-born population of the UK at 10.7 million.

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Reply #371 - Aug 6th, 2025 at 11:13am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 4th, 2025 at 9:50pm:
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Reply #372 - Aug 6th, 2025 at 11:37pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 4th, 2025 at 6:04pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Aug 4th, 2025 at 1:15pm:
The founders of the Labor Party fought tooth and nail to stop immigration.
The distant whirring sound comes from their graves.




Replacement immigration. Demographic and cultural transformation for the worse. On the beach, in schools, universities, public service, media.


Diversity’s Perversities

Multiculturalism, taken to its conclusion, leads to a situation where there are no unifying cultural and moral values and where Islamists and anti-Israeli demonstrators feel justified in shouting “f..k the Jews” and “Death to the IDF”.  Since the end of the white Australia policy and the Whitlam government’s embrace of multiculturalism — instead of assimilation and national cohesion — society has become fragmented, leading to what the Geoffrey Blainey warned about as a nation of tribes.

As a result, instead of unity, tolerance and peace, we have the Cronulla riots in 2005, pro-Palestine protestors in 2023 shouting antisemitic slogans on the steps of the Opera House, synagogues being burnt in Melbourne and suburbs in Sydney and Melbourne becoming ethnic ghettos.

Add the existence of Melbourne’s African gangs and Sydney’s Middle-Eastern crime families and there’s no doubt multiculturalism is a failed policy.  It’s not just Senator Pauline Hanson, famously dis-endorsed as a Liberal candidate in 1996, who criticises multiculturalism.
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DIVERSITY RAPE OF THE DAY: From The Daily Mail in London:

Pakistani asylum seeker appears in court accused of raping eight-year-old girl and subjecting her to multiple sex attacks

This would be one Kamran Khan, 43 years old but partial to girls a fifth of his age.

This is happening every day now. And the Government's only reaction is to shrivel ever further the freedom of ordinary citizens to notice it.


The Online Safety Act, which is already in force, and the Crime and Policing Bill, which will if passed become law, together represent the end of democracy and liberty in the UK.

Majority opinions on immigration, integration, asylum seekers, migrants, border policy, Islam, asylum hotels, foreign aid, the government, the police and the courts will all be rendered effectively illegal and any of us could be put in prison on almost zero real evidence. The only evidence needed will be ONE person being offended, and the only process involved will be ONE council requesting a ‘respect order’ and ONE judge agreeing to that.

No juries, no trial, no need to gather evidence, no real witnesses, no investigation, no assumption of your having any rights to free speech or opinion – just one person to be offended by something you say (the ‘victim’), one local authority bureaucrat ready to issue an order, and one judge ready to agree to it.

Three people can put you away, with no due process and no legal rights pertaining to you, because you offended their ideas, identity or politics.
https://www.steynonline.com/15506/live-around-the-planet-wednesday-august-6th
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Reply #373 - Aug 7th, 2025 at 12:09pm
 
Is there public support for large-scale removals of migrants?



Nearly half of British voters would support a complete shutdown of migration and for the government to embark upon a campaign of mass deportations, a survey from YouGov found.

According to the pollster, 45 per cent of people, a plurality of respondents, expressed support for the idea of “admitting no more new migrants, and requiring large numbers of migrants who came to the UK in recent years to leave.”

The sentiment was most commonly held among supporters of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, which has advocated for a complete freeze on all legal immigration and has vowed to deport all illegal migrants living in the country. In total, 86 per cent of Reform voters said they supported such a measure.

However, demonstrating the breadth of the anger over mass migration, over a quarter of voters who back either the leftist Labour or Liberal Democrat parties also support shutting down immigration and large-scale removals.

Meanwhile, YouGov also found that immigration topped the list of most important issues facing the country, with 56 per cent listing it as their top priority, the highest level recorded by the survey firm since June of 2016, when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in the Brexit referendum.

While Brexit was pitched to the public as a means of reducing immigration and taking back control of the nation’s borders from Brussels, immigration reforms from the subsequent so-called Conservative government of Boris Johnson opened the floodgates to record levels of migration by creating new, uncapped paths for non-EU migrants to enter the country.

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Reply #374 - Aug 7th, 2025 at 12:13pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Aug 7th, 2025 at 12:11pm:
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