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I'm no fan of Islam. I find the whole religion distasteful, self-serving, violent, and with expansionist ideals. Yet we have to tolerate it, tolerate and accept the ways and wishes of our local Muslim communities, and be understanding of their wants and needs within our society. Fair enough. We're a tolerant society so we tolerate it. So can anyone tell me why this so-called "tolerance" has to be such a one way street? Why is it okay for Muslims to build mosques and communities in this nation of ours, when our citizens cannot even visit an Islamic city and engage in a simple kiss without facing prison? I am of course talking about the pathetic "crime" the British couple in Dubai caused when they kissed in a restaurant. I think I just ran out of tolerance when I heard about this. Quite frankly it just goes to show that our political correctness is crippling us, and, if we allow it, it will eventually bloody kill us all.
According to the news report they were arrested after a local Muslim woman complained at their "display" which disrespected the strict public decency laws. Don't talk to me about "public decency" in Islamic countries. Have you seen the many and varied public executions, beheadings, hangings, and floggings that take place daily in many of these places? Is that "public decency"? I've seen some these events thanks to some of the more informed news feeds online. Believe me I would much rather see a couple kissing any day.
I can't remember the last time a news story made me so ******* angry. I've been for meals with my wife before and SHOCK! HORROR! I have kissed her in public. Why not? I love her! Hell, I even kissed her before we were married. In public! Maybe I am now running the risk of offending any resident Muslims if I do this again. My answer to this: TOUGH S***T!!! All British couples should kiss in public more often quite frankly, and screw the PC brigade who worry about the offense it may cause and screw the Islamic fraternity that would arrest and imprison us for it.