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No drugs..............

 

No Alcohol.................

 

No prostitution................

 

No Gambling...............

 

Are these the things we hold dear then?..............is this all our "liberty" means to us as a society?

 

Because on the face of it, that all sounds fine to me.....................makes you think dont it? ;)

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No drugs

No Alcohol

No prostitution

No Gambling

Well,the thing is a number of muslims are the biggest hypocrits walking the planet,I lost count of the number of Pakistanis who asked me to buy them bottles of whisky in 5* hotels using my passport in Pakistan,the best party I ever went to had unlimited booze all supplied by Pakistani Customs and Excise,it was all contraband they had confiscated,cross the border in the far north of pakistan,over the khunjerab and enter Xinjiang province the first city you get to is Kashgar,it used to be a wild-west sort of place filled with brothels and cheap booze,sort of like a Benidorm for Pakistani men who used to flock to it for a taste of flesh,theres countless examples of islamic hypocricy,my blond haired girlfriend at the time went totally skin-head as she was sick of untoward advances and getting touched up in public from devoutly religious islamic males(How come I cant use emoticons?).

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Many of the Indians I deal with still have private boys club on a Friday after work and its human nature to desire that which we cant have, but in my limited understanding as a society all those things are frowned upon and carry stiff penaltys for transgressors.................which, I would hazard a guess, keeps a lid on things somewhat unlike our own society.

 

A very simplistic question, what type of area would anyone rather bring up their children in........one that allowed all of the above or one that allowed none of it?

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Indians are Hindu mainly (unless they are kashmiri),a lot freer society,an indian woman can go out to market on her own in New Delhi or Calcutta and not have 101 sexual advances made against her,Indians gamble and alcohol is sold openly,theres a huge red light district(kotha)

in Delhi called GB Road which is like soho except dirtier and grubbier,everything is open in India,cross the border from amritsar into Lahore and things rapidly take a turn for the worst.

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im sure they just live dandy over thier in india,but i certainly wouldnt want sharia law in the uk,you point out the good factors wilf,what about the other shit that goes along with it.if you deny someone something they will only crave it all the more.most men who are denied a sexual relationship often turn out degenrate perverts.i really dont think its a law that would fit in with our customs.i also dont believe that most muslims like it either.however when you have regimes like the taliban enforcing onto people,i guess they have no say in the matter.

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As for the no-drugs bit,well,that made me chortle(f*ck,still have no emoticons)seen people openly smoking brown on roadsides etc in Pakistan,its not part of the golden-crescent for nothing,also been in a few Hash-shops where hashish,brown and opium were sold openly over the counter.The place is awash with drugs.

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No alcohol?They brew their own,loads of hooch available for those who cant buy western imported,and the "No gambling" threw me as well,check out the dog-fighting and dog-bear scene just outside Peshawar,and the quail fighting,like I said....Hypocrites.

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No drugs..............

 

No Alcohol.................

 

No prostitution................

 

No Gambling...............

 

Are these the things we hold dear then?..............is this all our "liberty" means to us as a society?

 

Because on the face of it, that all sounds fine to me.....................makes you think dont it? ;)

Yes, i hold freedom dear,the freedom to do whatever I want as long as im not stopping any else doing the same being the ultimate goal.

do any of those harm anyone but the one doing them?

 

why should any government have the right to ban any human doing those things if they choose to?

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