GrumpyCatFace wrote:C-Mag wrote:Montegriffo wrote:
Because there are no no go areas in the UK despite what your right wing press is telling you.
News reports beg to differ sir.
Pretty poor work, sir.
The shock dossier, released by the Hungarian government, backs up claims made by Donald Trump in December that there are large swathes of Britain and Europe where police are now too afraid to patrol due to radical Islamist extremism.
Despite such politically correct denials, Muslim no-go zones are a well-known fact of life in many parts of Europe.
What follows is the first in a multi-part series that will document the reality of Europe's no-go zones. The series begins by focusing on France and provides a brief compilation of just a few of the literally thousands of references to French no-go zones from academic, police, media and government sources that can easily be found on the Internet by doing a simple search on Google.
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5128 ... o-go-zones
This one is about France. We were discussing Britain.
Even the Daily Mail disputes these stories of no go zones
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/art ... es-UK.html
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "This leaflet is clearly inaccurate. There are no areas in the UK in which the laws of the UK cannot be enforced."
We are talking about a leaflet distributed by the Hungarian govt in an attempt to sway a referendum vote.
Britain has protested to Hungary about a leaflet issued by the country's government claiming that parts of the UK are "no-go zones" because of the numbers of migrants.
The pamphlet - issued to millions of households as part of a referendum on EU migrant quotas - claims that there are several hundred no-go zones in European cities where the authorities are unable to maintain control and the host nation's social norms do not apply.
The supposed zones are not listed, but a map marks London out with a "no-go" sign, surrounded by five others which appear to relate to locations including Southampton and Peterborough. Elsewhere in Europe, Paris, Berlin, Marseille, Stockholm and Copenhagen are also marked out as cities with no-go areas.
Or try the Independant
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ho ... 66511.html
A British Redditor bought a bottle of wine and went for a nighttime walk around Woolwich in response to another user who insisted he'd get attacked in one of London's "radicalised" no-go zones.
The hilarious video was posted on social news site Reddit in response to an MSNBC interview with Donald Trump, in which he claimed that "police are afraid for their lives" in certain areas of London where Muslims live.
Reddit users from London were quick to jump in, pointing out how ridiculous Trump's claim was.
Sammich wrote: "I know some will outright deny all these evidences [sic] but I dare those people to visit those places and practice their 'liberal freedom' and see what happens'.
In response, another user named Samuel Glover wrote: "No it isn't you absolute moron. I live in London and I can tell you there is absolutely nowhere that the police will not go."
Throwing down the gauntlet, Sammich replied, telling Glover to go to Woolwich holding a bottle of wine and "see how quickly your ignorant and protected bubble will burst."
Addressing Sammich in the video he said: "You claim I should get attacked any minute by a bunch of jihadists, presumably."
"Unfortunately, they're nowhere to be seen."
"I'll walk around Woolwich for a bit and hope to prove to you that there aren't any Sharia police or Sharia patrols who plan to attack or murder me."
or this RationalWiki article
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/No-go_zone
The United Kingdom is often cited as a country with "no-go zones" in which, due to Blairite multiculturalism gone mad, are given devolved powers where Sharia Courts can rule unregulated. It should be noted that Islam itself represents only 4.5% of the British population as of the 2011 census. Common examples of cities with higher-than-average Muslim populations such as London; Birmingham and Bradford are often be cited as particular places with entire districts that Christians are not allowed to enter. Making matters more comical, in 2015 Fox News "terrorism expert" Steven Emerson insisted live on air that the entire city of Birmingham was a no-go zone,[2] before everyone called their bluff and they apologised. Along with Fox News, Republican Presidential candidate and best-selling joke Donald Trump jumped on the bandwagon by adding the French capital into the mix,[3] leading to further international condemnation, with then-London Mayor Boris Johnson declaring New York to be a no-go zone due to the presence of Trump.
While defending Trump, his British counterpart in right-wing lunacy Katie Hopkins failed to actually name any such cities with no-go zones live on TV.
or this one
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/No-go_zone
In 2012, Professor Hamid Ghodse of the United Nations' International Narcotics Control Board included areas of Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool as "no-go areas" run by drug traffickers, comparing them to Brazilian favelas. Local police forces denied the claims.[64]
In 2015 Fox News received strong criticism for airing statements by Steven Emerson that Birmingham was a "no-go area" for non-Muslims, despite less than a quarter of the population identifying as Muslim. British Prime Minister David Cameron described Emerson as "clearly a complete idiot".[65] Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator later found Fox News breached broadcasting regulations over the comments. Ofcom identified the comments as "materially misleading and had the potential to cause harm and offence to viewers" and described Fox News' behaviour as "a serious breach for a current affairs programme"
In January 2015, after the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris, various American media, including the news cable channels Fox News and CNN, described the existence of no-go zones across Europe and in France in particular, or featured guests that referred to them. In some cases, the French areas termed "sensitive urban zones"[33] were described as no-go zones.[34][35] Both networks were criticized for these statements,[36] and anchors on both networks later apologized for the characterizations.[37][38][39][40] The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, said that she intended to sue Fox News for its statements