In my opinion, the reason they want to march through WB has nothing to do with "peaceful protest". They picked that location as a deliberate act of provocation, to upset as many people as possible.
Maybe it's within the law, maybe it isn't. But it's undoubtedly mean-spirited. If their ultimate aim (as their website says) is to convert all of the UK to Islam and Sharia Law, then hurting the feelings of so many people probably won't bring them many new volunteers.
I never understand groups like this - no-one's telling them they can't observe whatever religion they like (unlike in certain Islamic states), so why can't they give the rest of us the same courtesy? And if it's really so terrible here, why don't they emigrate somewhere more suitable?
These fanatical ranters can go where they like and take their hate and intolerance with them. Their views are abhorrent to me and right minded people alike. They hide here plotting their dissent under the cloaks of religious righteousness and medieval superstition. If they dont like it here they can go to some other place which is more relaxed and interested about their viewpoint.
If they would like to let me know when they are turning up I will make a point of not being there and it would be nice if the film crews never turned up either.
The dog that bites the hand that feeds it is a bad dog.
Religious people think their morals are universal and apply to everyone, this is the trouble. It's an argument for a constitutionally secular state: forcing people to keep their religious practices and obligations to themselves and their institutional members while adhering to the non-religious law and customs and practice of the land between others. The flip side is that it also guarantees those religious freedoms in their own spheres of influence. If we had a secular state then the law would always overrule Sharia criminal and common law and if muslims want to contract between themselves under Sharia law then, as now, so be it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Uu8U-EyCxY
If you remember, we went in with a number of other countries immediately after the 11/9 attacks to destroy the al Qaeda training camps and oust the protecting Taleban government.The infamous bin Laden was based there and was responsible for the US Embassy bombing some years before 11/9. The USA had been trying to get him handed over by the Taleban. We're there now fully legally under international law as part of ISAF which is a UN-sanctioned operation by NATO. I suppose we're there because of our place in NATO which provides us mutual protection and assistance.
I think we ought to distinguish between Afghanistan and Iraq, the latter as far as I can see being an internationally illegal war and a disaster generally.
(We thought that he was hiding in the Middlesbrough midfield)
It still fascinates me that the UK and USA supported him with arms and cash against the Russians.
(Just to keep us on topic like)
i watched a prog tonight on bbc world and peeps are supporting the taliban again coz between us and their stupid government the people are suffering from malnutrition