xddzx
As you well know, there is good reason your family left a dominant Islamic society (where religious radicalism is the norm viz Islam) for the safety and "freedom" of a land where Christian (or more precisely, Judeo-Christian) values dominate.
Islamic dominance is a natural striving - it is part of the religion and it is a part of the politics of the state where Islam dominates - the two are inextricably intertwined. Wherever Islam dominates, even if "officially", the state claims to be non-Islamic (and we know this is through forked tongue), we all well know that unofficially, the values of the state and of the majority of the people are Islamic values. The majority of Muslims, wherever they live, support Sharia Law for their state - this is the best indicator for Islamic dominance.
http://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/the-worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-exec/
"A new Pew Research Center survey of Muslims around the globe finds that most adherents of the world’s second-largest religion are deeply committed to their faith and want its teachings to shape not only their personal lives but also their societies and politics. In all but a handful of the 39 countries surveyed, a majority of Muslims say that Islam is the one true faith leading to eternal life in heaven and that belief in God is necessary to be a moral person. Many also think that their religious leaders should have at least some influence over political matters. And many express a desire for sharia – traditional Islamic law – to be recognized as the official law of their country."
xddzx, your videos to attempt to support your stance only showcase a minority element. xddzx, is clutching at straws.
The official religion of Great Britain is Christianity.
Greece, Argentina, Vatican City (xddzx you are incorrect in disputing this, sorry) and others have Christian based state religions.
...xddzx cannot claim xbuddhist values as he definitely does not exhibit the traits that he describes as xbuddhist.
An xbuddhist lesson for xddzx on humility:
http://www.ancient-buddhist-texts.net/Texts-and-Translations/Buddhist-Wisdom-Verses/20-Faults.htm
Sudassa? vajjam-aññesa?, attano pana duddasa?,
Easy to see is another's fault, but one's own is hard to see,
Paresa? hi so vajjani opu?ati yatha bhusa?,
For he sifts other peoples' faults like they were chaff,
Attano pana chadeti, kali? va kitava sa?ho.
But he conceals his own, like a crafty cheat (conceals) defeat.
Paravajjanupassissa, nicca? ujjhanasaññino,
He who forever looks for another's faults, who is an abject complainer,
Asava tassa va??hanti, ara so asavakkhaya.
For him the pollutants increase, he is far from their destruction.
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We will monitor xddzx's confrontational approach to his fellow posters and look for less confrontation and telling people they are wrong, as this is a reflection of the self.
Good Luck with that...
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