The terrorists in any case succeeded to bring much more hatred against Muslims and refugees. Though many do forget there were also Muslims killed and the terrorists were not refugees.
British Police say the number of religiously motivated hate attacks – both online and offline – has increased since the bombings and shootings in the French capital.
As the first refugees arrive in Scotland on Tuesday, a YouGov poll for The Times found that public support for allowing refugees to settle in Britain has slumped with 22% since September.
49 per cent of those surveyed believed Britain should be accepting fewer or no refugees.
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Preceding:
Massive police operation in northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis
Refugee crisis, terrorist attacks and created fear
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Additional reading:
- Brussels-born Salah Abdeslam key suspect Paris terrorist attacks
- Paris attacks darkning the world
- Trump brand of migrant demonization #1
- Trump brand of migrant demonization #2
- Europe and much-vaunted bastions of multiculturalism becoming No God Zones
- Wrong ideas about religious terrorism
- State and attitude of certain people to blame for radicalisation
- The world Having to face a collective failure
- What we don’t say about the refugee crisis?
- Declaring a Jihad Against ISIS
- Propaganda war and ISIS
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Further reading:
- Politics: How Americans Are Using Microaggresive Terminology to Strip Refugees of Their Dignity
- Refugees and the Ethics of Exclusion: Examining Ethics through Julie Bertagna’s Exodus
- The disguise
- Paris Attack Survivor’s Story Teaches A Powerful Lesson
- Fear of the “Other” – Get Rid of It!
- The song of Roland and the attack on Paris
- Churches response to Radical Muslims
- Some Thoughts on Prejudice in Wake of the Paris Attacks
- Spike In Anti-Muslim Attacks Casts Spotlight On Government Policies
- Emotional Muslim Survivor Recounts Shooting That Killed His Two Sisters In Paris Attack
- Muslim Woman Called A ‘Murdering Muslim’ In Morrisons Supermarket
- #IstandwithParis but also #IstandwithBeirut
- Problematic Or Patriotic? Two Ways To Talk About Muslims
- NaBloPoMo – Day 15 of an entire month of has the whole world gone crazy?
- In regards to tragedy.
- Every life is equal
- A message to our students after the Paris Tragedy.
- Paris Attack and Ranting
- Don’t be Muslim
- But they hate Americans
- Applebee’s customer smashes Muslim woman in the face for speaking Swahili
- Two Men Jailed For Assault In Exeter City Centre
- Muslim Men And Kids In Double Digits
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- 9/11 & 7/7 Truth News :: RE: Prevent? ‘Jihadi John’ Emwazi was radicalised by MI5/MI6 (911forum.org.uk)
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