Integration has FAILED! If You Want Shariah Law, Leave Britain!
The New Culture Forum・8 minutes read
A poll by the Henry Jackson Society shows a significant number of British Muslims sympathize with Hamas, with differing views on sensitive topics compared to the general population. The discussion raises concerns about integration, extremism, and cultural norms, highlighting the need for clearer criticism of radical views and addressing issues of Islamophobia and hate crimes targeting Muslim women.
Insights
- British Muslims exhibit significant support for Hamas, with 46% showing sympathy for the group, reflecting a notable divergence from mainstream societal values on topics such as homosexuality and gender equality.
- Contrary to assumptions, younger British Muslims hold more radical opinions, challenging the notion of generational progress in cultural integration and highlighting the necessity for addressing extremist views within the community.
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Recent questions
What are the attitudes of British Muslims towards Hamas?
Many British Muslims sympathize with Hamas, but opinions vary.
Do British Muslims support Sharia law in Britain?
Some British Muslims support Sharia law in Britain.
How do younger British Muslims differ in views?
Younger British Muslims tend to hold more radical views.
What concerns arise regarding integration in Britain?
Concerns about integration and extremist views are prevalent.
Is there a rise in Islamophobia post-October 7th attacks?
Yes, there is a rise in Islamophobia post-October 7th attacks.
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