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@RobbieDas

If you're racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic or OK with animal cruelty, please avoid me. We'll never get on. Strictly no unsolicited DMs - I won't reply.

London, England Katılım Mart 2020
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Ricardo di Pandi
Ricardo di Pandi@dickydickypand1·
@DalrympleWill The Pals have a state, it's called Jordan. Or maybe Saudi or one of their fellow Muslim countries could help out.
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William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple@DalrympleWill·
Danny Kruger has made it very clear he is happy for the Palestinians to remain in a state of permanent, stateless subjugation to Israel, having their land expropriated and their rights crushed. Now he's making it equally clear he doesn't like Muslims in Britain either. For all the Etonian airs and graces and connections, he's just another right-wing bigot who shames our Parliament with his ignorant prejudices about conspiracies for the Islamic domination of Britain- the 21st century Islamophobes' equivalent of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and just as idiotic.
Danny Kruger@danny__kruger

Nick Timothy and Nigel Farage are right, and Sadiq Khan and Keir Starmer are wrong. Small groups of people, of whatever religion, praying in public places is fine. And as a Christian country we should allow a special privilege for churches to lead services in our national spaces, like the Palm Sunday celebration that happens in Trafalgar Square. What we don't want is mass ritual observances intended to claim the civic realm for another religion, or assert the domination of another culture over our own Christian traditions. What happens in our national spaces is not neutral. People use Trafalgar Square, for celebrations and demonstrations, to make a point about the kind of country they want us to be. The Palm Sunday pageant reminds us of who we are - not as individuals (many or most of us don't identify as Christians at all) but as a national community, with the roots of our institutions in the ground of the Bible and our most solemn communal moments, from coronations to funerals, mediated through the liturgies of the Church. A mass Adhan held there, or in any town square, is making a different point: that Britain is not a Christian country, and that - inshallah - one day it shall be Muslim. This is unacceptable to the British public and indeed incompatible with our constitution. As ever with these debates, the issue is partly one of kind and partly one of degree. There is an issue with Islam itself as a religion which in most interpretations does not admit of pluralism or freedom of conscience, and therefore is inherently aggrandising, including over territory. But with a bit of confidence and a bit of toleration we could handle that - if it were not for the issue of degree. It is the scale of Islam in Britain, and the ambition of its leaders for greater scale, that makes the problem. The numbers of people who assembled for the adhan in Trafalgar Square, clearly and openly claiming the territory for a faith with no connection (indeed, with strong doctrinal disagreement) with the model of Western liberal democracy that Britain has developed and exported to the world - that is the problem. The numbers, whether everyone there understood it this way or not (and I suspect many did), convey an explicit threat to the foundations of our country. Being relaxed about other people's religion is a good thing, a very British thing. I don't mind modern druids dancing around Stonehenge in my constituency (arguably, though the historicity is tenuous, they have a claim to the place). I don't mind small groups of Hindus or Buddhists or Muslims demonstrating the reality of Britain's religious toleration by worshiping in Trafalgar Square. But let's not kid ourselves about this adhan, or pretend that we're just seeing another harmless expression of Britain's religious diversity. We are seeing an abuse of liberalism, led by people who are not themselves liberal; or - let us imagine they are acting in good faith - who are themselves deceived about what they are doing. It should not happen again. And it would be good to hear the Church of England say so.

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Robbie 
Robbie @RobbieDas·
@danny__kruger KKKruger, racist extremists like you can't be Christians. It's simply not possible. You exist to hate. Your whole party is the definition of hatred and evil.
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Danny Kruger
Danny Kruger@danny__kruger·
Nick Timothy and Nigel Farage are right, and Sadiq Khan and Keir Starmer are wrong. Small groups of people, of whatever religion, praying in public places is fine. And as a Christian country we should allow a special privilege for churches to lead services in our national spaces, like the Palm Sunday celebration that happens in Trafalgar Square. What we don't want is mass ritual observances intended to claim the civic realm for another religion, or assert the domination of another culture over our own Christian traditions. What happens in our national spaces is not neutral. People use Trafalgar Square, for celebrations and demonstrations, to make a point about the kind of country they want us to be. The Palm Sunday pageant reminds us of who we are - not as individuals (many or most of us don't identify as Christians at all) but as a national community, with the roots of our institutions in the ground of the Bible and our most solemn communal moments, from coronations to funerals, mediated through the liturgies of the Church. A mass Adhan held there, or in any town square, is making a different point: that Britain is not a Christian country, and that - inshallah - one day it shall be Muslim. This is unacceptable to the British public and indeed incompatible with our constitution. As ever with these debates, the issue is partly one of kind and partly one of degree. There is an issue with Islam itself as a religion which in most interpretations does not admit of pluralism or freedom of conscience, and therefore is inherently aggrandising, including over territory. But with a bit of confidence and a bit of toleration we could handle that - if it were not for the issue of degree. It is the scale of Islam in Britain, and the ambition of its leaders for greater scale, that makes the problem. The numbers of people who assembled for the adhan in Trafalgar Square, clearly and openly claiming the territory for a faith with no connection (indeed, with strong doctrinal disagreement) with the model of Western liberal democracy that Britain has developed and exported to the world - that is the problem. The numbers, whether everyone there understood it this way or not (and I suspect many did), convey an explicit threat to the foundations of our country. Being relaxed about other people's religion is a good thing, a very British thing. I don't mind modern druids dancing around Stonehenge in my constituency (arguably, though the historicity is tenuous, they have a claim to the place). I don't mind small groups of Hindus or Buddhists or Muslims demonstrating the reality of Britain's religious toleration by worshiping in Trafalgar Square. But let's not kid ourselves about this adhan, or pretend that we're just seeing another harmless expression of Britain's religious diversity. We are seeing an abuse of liberalism, led by people who are not themselves liberal; or - let us imagine they are acting in good faith - who are themselves deceived about what they are doing. It should not happen again. And it would be good to hear the Church of England say so.
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Robbie 
Robbie @RobbieDas·
@Jan51478528 Didn't happen, racist. You know it didn't. Mind you, your extreme hatred means you absolutely can't be a Christian. You know that too.
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Angry Jan 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Last night me & the gals had a day out in Londonistan. A person on the tube told me to stop eating my Crème egg because it was offensive to her . So Christian chocolates are now harem in my country ?? 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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DonkConnects ♻️™
DonkConnects ♻️™@donkoclock·
If Sarah Huckabee Sanders shows up at your Diner, do you let her in? Yes or No???
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Esta
Esta@TheOnlyEsta·
It’s Barrons bday….🙄 What’s your bday wish for him?🪖
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Uncle June
Uncle June@uncleJunior32·
@RobbieDas @pictureladyjan @reece_dinsdale That’s not true. Most people are moderates that are common sense people that vote for the man or woman. I don’t care what the view is. I’m not interested. Most people aren’t.
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Reece Dinsdale
Reece Dinsdale@reece_dinsdale·
They don’t offer up their point of view as celebrities, but as just another human with an opinion. It’s people like you who put a label on their thoughts… as if you’ve a right to yours any more than they have. It’s a risible take you have.
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#NAFOViking
#NAFOViking@nafoviking·
Alfa male my rectum🤣🤣🤣
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E JONES
E JONES@wildey_1·
@daniellismore im welsh and im voting for reform we need massive change
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