Not a hate thread just social observation please don't close. Cheers mods.
Anyway, I was playing football just up the road and got to talking with some muslim guys about Islam in the Western world. They said Britain was no longer a country based on Christian values which I was able to concede, but then went on to suggest that the Islamification of Britain and in time the world was an eventuality.
As much as I feel they’ve gone slightly overboard, it’s difficult to argue against them. Sharia Law is now being implemented in various areas across Britain, as described here, here and here. When coupled with the fact that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the UK (source) it’s difficult not to see where they’re coming from.
For those who would like Sharia Law explained to them, the BBC does an adequate job of it here.
Today UK Prime Minister David Cameron was quoted by the BBC in a speech on radicalisation and terrorism here saying “State multiculturalism has failed”, suggesting Britain needed “a lot less of the passive tolerance of recent years and much more active, muscular liberalism” in order to preserve it’s national identity.
But despite these affirmations of a heightened sense of national identity in Britain, it would seem Britain’s transition into a Islamic state is becoming more of a reality when the very idea would have seemed far fetched to even the most open minded Britons. Of course there are always nay sayers, but the social changes have been drastic in Britain. The Britain of today is a far cry of the Britain of the 1950s and with these demographics and social changes it would seem Britain’s and indeed Europe’s transition to Islam is closer than many would expect, who’s to say what changes we’ll see on the continent by the year 2025?
So how do you think this proposed shift will pan out and what are your opinions on it? In light of these demographics I feel the suject, albeit one that the British continue to ignore, is a real talking point. Obviously this isn't an issue that concerns just Britain.
Anyway, I was playing football just up the road and got to talking with some muslim guys about Islam in the Western world. They said Britain was no longer a country based on Christian values which I was able to concede, but then went on to suggest that the Islamification of Britain and in time the world was an eventuality.
As much as I feel they’ve gone slightly overboard, it’s difficult to argue against them. Sharia Law is now being implemented in various areas across Britain, as described here, here and here. When coupled with the fact that Islam is the fastest growing religion in the UK (source) it’s difficult not to see where they’re coming from.
For those who would like Sharia Law explained to them, the BBC does an adequate job of it here.
Today UK Prime Minister David Cameron was quoted by the BBC in a speech on radicalisation and terrorism here saying “State multiculturalism has failed”, suggesting Britain needed “a lot less of the passive tolerance of recent years and much more active, muscular liberalism” in order to preserve it’s national identity.
But despite these affirmations of a heightened sense of national identity in Britain, it would seem Britain’s transition into a Islamic state is becoming more of a reality when the very idea would have seemed far fetched to even the most open minded Britons. Of course there are always nay sayers, but the social changes have been drastic in Britain. The Britain of today is a far cry of the Britain of the 1950s and with these demographics and social changes it would seem Britain’s and indeed Europe’s transition to Islam is closer than many would expect, who’s to say what changes we’ll see on the continent by the year 2025?
So how do you think this proposed shift will pan out and what are your opinions on it? In light of these demographics I feel the suject, albeit one that the British continue to ignore, is a real talking point. Obviously this isn't an issue that concerns just Britain.