Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
Re: Muslim demands their own MP
A 20% muslim population is more than enough of a base, especially if the person running on muslim values is particularly favoured amongst them.Lakemba is like 20% muslim, not 50%.
If you had to choose, would you prefer the extremely conservative muslim or someone left wing on this issue?Yeah except that I'm for strictly controlled euthenasia (and muslims opposing euthenasia is actually hypocritical)
I'm sure they'd agree, teaching or not teaching children about religion based on the demand of their parents., for schools teaching or not teaching religion depending on demand.
Not necessarily bshoc, they'd likely make the same arguments you do, simply having a further religious underpinning.The muslim position on abortion is based on arbitrary religious thinking and its as retarded as all the pro-choice people.
Someone so proud of their religion I might add, they requested to be able to take the oath on a copy of the koran instead of the bible.You'd be wrong. America, which I'd say has far more sectarian tension in politics than we do, has elected a Muslim congressman from a district which is only 1-2% muslim.
I can't think of any examples along particularly demoninational lines, but I can think of a few who ran a campaign based on 'christian values' - I'm thinking steve fielding here.I'm also yet to see an MP elected due to being a Catholic or Protestant.
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