
Do you remember a short while ago, and Iāve done a couple of videos on this, where thereās a certain demographic that seems to like coming to our country that have a bit of a problem with manās best friend, namely uh our ourĀ Ā familyĀ Ā pets, ourĀ Ā dogs.
Now, when Iāve looked into this, it itās a very peculiar situation because thereās certain what we would consider domestic pets that they they would find acceptable and then thereās others that are not acceptable.
I think the terms are uh haram or or haram, I donāt know how you pronounce it, and halal.
One means not allowed and the other means allowed.
halal being allowed.
Now, when it comes to dogs, it appears to be all about uh this what what comes out of here.

But do dogs are actually used in a in a very particular sense as working animals if they have a job to do like a guard dog for example.
But it still doesnāt take away from this idea of they are haram.
Anyway, thereās a video here where a Muslim couple ambush dog walkers in a public park and demand they stop.
You shouldnāt be walking your dog here.
Itās against our religion.
How would you respond to those? I couldnāt answer that cuz Iād get banned.
But, you know, you youāre in a position where youāre in this country and you have to integrate in this country.
You you have to accept that we have our own traditions.
We have our own way of doing things.
And how dare you just stomp up to anybody in the middle of nowhere and say that.
Letās have a listen.
Well, a listen.
Itās at a distance, but you you can tell the body language, you know.
So, stop with the dog.
She sheās obviously told the fox trot Oscar and thereās a little bit of a back and forward going on.
Iām not quite sure what sheās saying, but you you can see the the we donāt have the full video.
I wonder why.
You can see a bit of a heated conversation particularly with her body language and she is effectively laying down the law I suppose to them and saying you know who do you think you are? She sheās getting getting on the phone now.
And you know, thereās many video examples of this kind of thing happening where people are being approached uh in a in a public setting and being told that they canāt do it.
They they they canāt do what they always do.
And to be honest, itās out of line.
How dare you is what I will say.
I mean, thereās another one here which Iāll show you as well.
And this oneās done the rounds before.
Iām not going to play the actual uh video because it it does get a little bit on the aggressive side, but basically uh there there was a young girl, as you can see, with her dog on a train uh in England uh basically minding her own business and a Muslim fell comes up and he says, you know, doesnāt like dogs and repeatedly says to the woman, you know, Iām Iām going to do something about it and you You can see in the description there uh how heās going to take it away, do do all nasty things, whatever, whatever, whatever.
Itās like a a pathological hatred of the animal.
Thatās thatās what it appears to be.
And theyāre talking about giving them more space in the countryside uh to to actually, you know, be able to breathe and spread out and everything else and get get rid of the dogs.
I mean, itās not only here that this happens.
I mean, this is another video thatās done arounds as well.
This is I mean, you can tell by the palm trees.
This is somewhere else entirely.
According to Islamic law, dogs are considered uh is that najis, impure.
In this video, a Muslim man violently strikes a womanāsĀ Ā dogĀ and forces her out of a public space simply because the animal is unclean in his eyes.
When radical religious norms are enforced in the streets, basic human decency is the first thing to disappear.
Is this about respect for culture or about intimidation in plain sight? And again, itās itās like a a pathological hatred.
Itās, you know, itās very easy to find the reasons why if you go and research.
Uh thatās very easy.
But itās itās the reactions I canāt get my head around.
I mean, you know, take this tweet here for example, a 78-y old, this is Basil, uh, that put this up.
A 78-y old man was attacked on a Friday night walking his dog past the mosque in Dundee.
He was told not to walk his dog near the mosque during Eid.
And when the then the youth attacked him, how much longer we got part up with this? Itās horrific.
You know, these are the questions that people are asking and somebody that probably canāt defend themselves, you know, uh, unbelievable, unbelievable scenes.
Now, thereās a little bit here, uh, Iām not going to play all of it, just a little flash of it.
Uh, there thereās a bit of a historical flashback from a a small speech given by Nick Timothy, and he tells Muslims to basically shove it.
So letās have a listen to a little snippet of this.
We now move on to the 10 minute rule motion freedom of expression and I come to Nick Timothy.
Thank you madame deputy speaker and I beg to move that leave be given to bring in a bill to make provision about freedom of expression in relation to religion or belief systems and for connected purposes.
Madame Deputy Speaker, I do not believe that Muhammad was a prophet sent by God.
I do not accept the instructions he said he received from the Archangel Gabriel.
I do not accept that the suner or body of Islamic laws has any relevance to me.
I respect the religious beliefs of others, but I do not mind if Muhammad is satarized, criticized, or mocked.
Iām not a Muslim, and I choose not to live by the moral codes set out by Islam.
Iām a Christian and I should make clear that I donāt think anybody should be prosecuted for satarizing, criticizing or mocking Jesus either.
England and Wales abolished blasphemy laws in 2008 and Scotland abolished.
So, you know, you you get the idea there.
Uh we wonāt go too far into that, but heās basically saying, you know, itās itās not a bit of me.
Iām a Christian and we we shouldnāt be persecuted for uh believing in the things that we do and and in particular this feeds into the narrative of uh really integration yet again.
Now one of the big problems I have uh personally is where you get institutions in this country trying to change us or trying to change the way we do things to suit them.
Itās not on and itās got to stop.
One of one of the ones that perpetrates this a lot is the BBC.
I mean, thereās a tweet here, for example.
Itās not a coincidence that the BBC is running an anti-dog campaign while the Muslim community has openly expressed hostility towardsĀ Ā dogs.
Not too long ago, the British police told a woman walking her dog to leave the street because Muslims protesting considered dogs haram.
As I said right at the beginning, this is where it all comes from.
Letās have a listen.
18.
5 millionĀ Ā petĀ dogs in the UK and 36% of households own at least one dog.
But people who are allergic to dogs or afraid of them say that the rise of theseĀ Ā dogĀ friendly spaces is a concern.
One woman with the extreme fear of dogs told the BBC that she feels trapped and only goes out on special occasions due to the lack of dogf free zones.
Sheās one of the many seeking support in online groups who offer advice on how to avoid them.
But a coffee shop owner whose brand is underpinned by the dog says that theyāre part of the family.
What do you think? Has it all gone a bit too far? And you can see there is no This is the police accusing the leftists again.
Wow.
dog.
You can see there whatās actually happening.
Itās a itās an outside demonstration and theyāve got the ump that sheās walking her dog through there and she sheās a local lady uh who literally does this every day.
Again, this is this clipās done around for rounds for a while and you can see the body language on there and whatās going on.
And sheās saying, you know, Iām going to walk my dog.
End of story.
and itās causing aggravation.
Now, people like this who who in my view arenāt doing anything wrong get nicked and then they get told to move on and everything else.
It itās simply otherworldly.
Itās unbelievable.
All in the name of diversity, you know, I ask you, let me know what you think in the comments.
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