Britain has finally fallen

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A convicted terrorist who was jailed for threatening to blow up the London Stock Exchange was denied asylum but later granted leave to remain in Britain.
Shah Rahman was one of four al-Qaeda-inspired extremists who were jailed in 2012 over a plot to bomb the stock exchange and was later recalled to prison for breaches of his licence.
Now, a judgment in an immigration case relating to his wife has revealed that Rahman, a Bangladeshi national, applied unsuccessfully for asylum but has been permitted to remain in the UK anyway.

More and more like America the Terrorist world centre.
 
Yes, I never understood how a school with a majority of Baptists was made to follow a Catholic diet.
Mine were DOD schools, I suspect a Baptist school was doing it voluntarily or it may have been for the same ancient reason: Respect for Christ.


Catholics abstain from flesh meat on days of penance, such as Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and the Fridays of Lent. Abstinence is one of the oldest Christian traditions. “From the first century, the day of the crucifixion has been traditionally observed as a day of abstaining from flesh meat (“black fast”) to honor Christ who sacrificed his flesh on a Friday” (Klein, P., Catholic Source Book, 93).

In recognition of Friday as the day of the crucifixion, canon law calls for abstinence from eating meat on all Fridays of the year (see Canon 1251). The bishops of the United States have determined that outside of the Fridays of Lent, Catholics may choose to substitute another penance that is particularly meaningful to them, although they continue to recommend abstinence on all Fridays for Catholics.

Abstinence from meat is required for all Catholics age fourteen and older and has no upper age limit.

Since Jesus sacrificed his flesh for us on Good Friday, we refrain from eating flesh meat in his honor on Fridays. Flesh meat includes the meat of mammals and poultry, and the main foods that come under this heading are beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. While flesh is prohibited, the non-flesh products of these animals are not, things like milk, cheese, butter, eggs, and sauces made from animal fats.

Fish do not belong to the flesh meat category. The Latin word for meat, caro, from which we get English words like carnivore and carnivorous, applies to flesh meat and has never been understood to include fish. Furthermore, in former times flesh meat was more expensive, eaten only occasionally, and associated with feasting and rejoicing; whereas fish were cheaper, eaten more often, and not associated with celebrations.
 
The left calls anything they don't like authoritarian.

But they administer it themselves in buckets. The entire cancel culture was authoritarian in nature.
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Funny but also sad.

Back on topic; Europe is a lot closer to the radical Muslims than the US. Hence why they have more problems. We are, indeed, living out Samuel P. Huntington's "Clash of Civilizations".

The Clash of Civilizations is a thesis that people's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post–Cold War world. The American political scientist Samuel P. Huntington argued that future wars would be fought not between countries, but between cultures.
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A convicted terrorist who was jailed for threatening to blow up the London Stock Exchange was denied asylum but later granted leave to remain in Britain.
Shah Rahman was one of four al-Qaeda-inspired extremists who were jailed in 2012 over a plot to bomb the stock exchange and was later recalled to prison for breaches of his licence.
Now, a judgment in an immigration case relating to his wife has revealed that Rahman, a Bangladeshi national, applied unsuccessfully for asylum but has been permitted to remain in the UK anyway.


Yours are rioting :laughing0301:


It's why we need Reform in to pull us out of the ECHR. (Use Google if ya stuck)
 
In the UK, a black female migrant from North Africa tried to throw a white woman—a British woman who provided services and assistance to refugees—off a high-rise building
 
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