jarnowa
26 Jun 2010
UK, Ireland / Are Polish people importing a new wave of ancient racism into the UK? [402]
If someone talks about muslim criminals, in 9 out of 10 times he doesn't mean it's a religiously inspired criminal, it is just a word to say that his roots are in the islamic world.
If some ethnic groups stand out in terms of crime and they have something similar, it's fair enough to mention it, in this case their cultural/religious background.
If Poles, Italians, Spanish and Irish people would commit much more crimes than non-catholic people, then it would be fair to talk about Catholic criminals. Unfortunately for you equality fanboy, there's no reason to set people from catholic background apart when we are talking about violent crime, rapes or robberies. Of course you can set them apart when it is relevant, e.g. if we would talk about sexual abuse of children.
If someone talks about muslim criminals, in 9 out of 10 times he doesn't mean it's a religiously inspired criminal, it is just a word to say that his roots are in the islamic world.
If some ethnic groups stand out in terms of crime and they have something similar, it's fair enough to mention it, in this case their cultural/religious background.
If Poles, Italians, Spanish and Irish people would commit much more crimes than non-catholic people, then it would be fair to talk about Catholic criminals. Unfortunately for you equality fanboy, there's no reason to set people from catholic background apart when we are talking about violent crime, rapes or robberies. Of course you can set them apart when it is relevant, e.g. if we would talk about sexual abuse of children.