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What rough beast?
Our dear old friend, Bristol’s high-profile Muslim spokesman and ‘community leader’ Farooq Siddique, has popped up in the comments to explain why the victims of the Warsaw Ghetto have nothing to do with The Holocaust. It’s semantics: The term holocaust … Continue reading
Pressing matters
A Big shout out to ‘Sean’ who had a letter published in today’s Cancer asking: As far as Mr Siddique is concerned, is he a ‘Muslim in Bristol’ or an ‘Islamist in Bristol’? Such a good question that I’ve ripped … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Bristolian of the week, Education, Media, Middle East, Politics, The British Left, The Trots
Tagged Bristol Muslim Cultural Society, Chris Gale, Dr. Geetanjali Gangoli, Dr. Jutta Weldes, Farooq Siddique, John Moore, The Guardian, University of Bristol, UWE
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Multiculturalism news
Interesting article from Stephen Howe, Professor in the History and Cultures of Colonialism at the University of Bristol, in this month’s New Humanist magazine on what he calls the “general, dreadful intellectual poverty of today’s political Islamism.” He seems to … Continue reading
University challenged
Great news just in! A recent parliamentary answer reveals that the city’s best known higher education college, the University of Bristol, continues to be one of the most ridiculously exclusive and elitist institutions in the country. Latest figures show that … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Education, Local government, SWRDA, Toffs
Tagged Eric Thomas, University of Bristol
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