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I watched the 'Dispatches' investigation on several muslim schools and the kicking and punching of students by their teachers.

Some of these schools had approval by various political dignitaries, and one female MP had tears in her eyes whilst watching the appalling scenes which had been filmed.

There was also hatred and disrespect against the Jews and Hindu's and anyone else who wasn't a muslim it seemed to me.


Am I the only one who feels there are double standards in this society, why is it permitted when muslims break the law?



Because those in power are often terrified of offending ethnic and religious minorities. This is mainly down to a libel culture that's infected our legal system, and has remained unchecked to the extent that it's encouraged by solicitors who'll often take-on a case so they can make a lot of money through astronomical legal fees. It's now used almost as a weapon against anyone who dares to criticize what is blatantly wrong or illegal, on the grounds that it's 'offensive' or breeds 'hatred'.

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