REALITY SHOW HAS BRITS LIVING UNDER SHARIA LAW
Harrogate was recently the scene of a British reality show "dry run" on Brits living under Sharia Law. The film maker had hoped that the living experience would open up the participants, as well as later television viewers, to a positive experience regarding Islamic rules.
No surprise - it appears that the programme has backfired and turned into a bad experience for the majority of those involved, for a variety of reasons, most having to do with the negative judgemental opinion muslims have of non-muslims = kuffar.
I have added a few pictures of REAL muslim activities that have occurred in Britain - I wonder if they will be included in this "reality show"??? Maybe just maybe -the show will provide a wake-up call to the British people as to what life will be like if the muslim invasion of Britain is not immediately halted.
entire article - emphasis mine
North show gets to grips with Islam
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by Sarah Robertson, Sunday Sun | |
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IT is known more for its cream teas than calls to prayer, but the spa town of Harrogate is the setting of a new reality show in which people are persuaded to live under Islamic conditions. Will the programme aid religious cohesion or create division? A CONTROVERSIAL reality TV show to be broadcast next month aims to challenge preconceptions about Muslims. But the programme, which sees non-Muslims living under strict Sharia law for three weeks, could also reinforce some people’s intolerance towards Islam. One participant accused Imams featured in the three-part series of being prejudiced towards her and said she experienced “animosity” from them. Another, however, was surprised by the “confrontational” and “aggressive attitude” British people had towards her as a result of her temporary conversion to a Muslim way of life |



Film maker Narinder Minhas chose the affluent market town of Harrogate in North Yorkshire for his bold experiment . . . a place that is home to just 311 Muslims in a population of 60,000.
His guinea pigs include a mixed race couple, a gay hairdresser, an atheist taxi driver and a glamour model . . . all of whom are called upon to give up unmarried sex, alcohol and pork, pray regularly and dress modestly for three weeks.
Minhas, the man behind reality shows Priest Idol and Indian Finishing School, wanted to make the documentary after tiring of too many “po-faced” programmes about Islam.
He said: “I wanted to make a series that had some humour in it. I’m tired of seeing guys with beards who are a bit scary. I wanted to explore how white people come to grips with a religion they’ve kind of heard of. I wanted to portray those people as human beings who go through a range of emotions.”
However, one of the show’s participants, Carla Newbury-Jones, had mixed feelings about it . . . and found little to laugh about.
The property entrepreneur’s partner, Muslim Ashley Ashiq, proposed to her during filming.
But Carla, 34, said she found the Imams’ strong disapproval of their relationship very disturbing. She believes they were prejudiced towards her because she is Christian and white.
She revealed: “It was a really uncomfortable experience and I was so glad when it was over.
“I was so proud of Ashley when he proposed in front of them because we had experienced a lot of prejudice.
“They told us we could not hold hands and could not sleep in the same bed because we were sinners. You could not get more prejudiced if you tried.
“I felt they looked down at me because I was white and not a Muslim. We have a beautiful relationship and refuse to let other people’s biased attitudes get in the way.
“Ashley is so open minded. He is a great example of someone who is a Muslim and British. We both have strong faith in God and pray together, which is why it is sad there was this animosity.”
Another of the show’s participants, Haylie Winter, relished the opportunity to learn about a new religion . . . but was shocked by reaction it caused.
The skin consultant, 33, said: “There is a lot of negativity about Islam and you cannot know about something just from what you read in the media.
“What shocked me was other people’s prejudices and the confrontational, aggressive attitude people had. And I was surprised by people’s reactions to the Burka.”
Haylie revealed she almost quit the programme because she found the experience emotionally intense and draining.
What she found most difficult of all was not giving up sex or alcohol, but rising at the crack of dawn to pray.
She said: “Getting up at 5am and praying five times a day was difficult. You have got to be so disciplined and I am just too lazy.”
V The three-part programme, yet to be titled, will be broadcast on Channel Four on December 16, 17 and 18.
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A better show would be if they had to live under Sharia as NON-Muslims. That'd really teach them a thing or two.
I doubt any of the PC brigade would allow a show like that though.
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Have a look at the CBBC indoctrination of our kids
http://tinyurl.com/2gvbds
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just had a look, am now gazing at the screen with "well, that was a load of bollocks", going around and around my head.
and they use my taxes to pay for this bullshit!
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"Youths" again. This one might have legs, just like the one a couple of years back.
http://tinyurl.com/25ezuw
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It's happening, we need to head it off.
http://bfbwwiii.blogspot.com/2007/10/frankfurt-subversion.html
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40 lashes anyone?
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PARASITIC ISLAM
Muslims seem to have an arrogant sense of entitlement, that the kuffars owe them a living.
We see this with the Mullahs who come univited into our country to draw the dole, whose multiple wives and vast families are housed at public expense while all the time they are spewing venomous hatred at their benefactors. They are like loathsome parasitic worms excreting toxins into the body of their host.
Litigation jihad is another form of parasitism. Muslims sue employers who turn them down for jobs, and even when they are employed they demand special treatment and refuse to carry out certain parts of their work, then sue for discrimination when the employer complains.
But of course they are only following the example of their 'prophet', the worthless parasite Mohammed. Muslims regard Mohammed as the 'Perfect Man' whose example they try to follow in everthing.
Mohammed began his career as a toyboy kept by a rich widow. When the money ran out he took up looting, pillaging, highway robbery, slave-trading and extortion. He tortured people whom he captured in his ambushes to make them reveal the whereabouts of their hidden treasures.
In Islamic countries the Muslims have traditionally tried to avoid work. Until recently large numbers of slaves have been kept. Another source of income for the parasites is 'jizya', where kuffars pay the taxes and the muslims live off the benefits (sound familiar?).
In Malaysia, the "jizya" is disguised. It is called the "Bumiputra" ("Sons of the Soil"). By its terms, those who are Chinese or Hindus (i.e., non-Muslims) must include in all of their economic undertakings, as equal partners, Malaysian Muslims. So, for example, if two Malaysian Chinese were to open, say, an architectural office, they would have to take on as a full partner a Malaysian Muslim, who would receive a share even if he contributed little or nothing to the enterprise.
The Islamic religion is itself a parasite or mind-virus (the 'rabies of religions'). Islam draws on other religions to establish its credibility, yet violates the principles of its host religions. Thus Jesus is regarded as a prophet, but a second-rate one who brought an incomplete and corrupted message from Allah. Mohammed is the final 'seal of the prophets' who brought the correct and complete message in the form of the Koran.
Remember how Jesus effectively forbade stoning ("Let him who is without sin cast the first stone") ? Well Jesus, being an imperfect prophet was WRONG. Mohammed set things right when he reintroduced stoning and made it the major spectator sport in places like Iran that it continues to be till today.
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Did the 'gay hairdresser' make through the 3 weeks without the need of a coffin? Just curious whether they were practicing the 'real islam' or the fantasy version...
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