Train Stabbings

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If it's a name that's common in Britain then it's a common British name.

If you mean traditional then say so.
Talk rubbish.

Like saying John is a common Spanish name as there are a good few Johns living in Spain..
When you stop and think about it, it's more than a shame.

What am I referring to?

Not liking groups of people based on a common factor e.g. their names, their culture, their race, the football team they support, the political party they support.

If people actually spent time with the 'other group' of people, I suspect it would be true that most of the time they'd come away from the experience thinking 'actually, they're perfectly nice people.'

We get caught up in this anger storm of differences, much of it perpetuated by politicians and those who spout very questionable stuff whether from a left or right perspective.
Your so right. I love having conversations with people from a different background. And its true we have so much in common with out likes, our dislikes and our loves.
 
Currently 30th most popular, more popular than Edward, or Tommy, or James, but in England, it was mainly regarded as a Jewish name during the Middle Ages. A period where Jews were widely regarded as foreigners.
Your very true. However you need to give Mohamed more time to move that mountain.
 
BS- its not. That bit is in your obsessed head.
So you saying that all the boaters and lorry travellers are Muslim then.
Why do so many people say that we have to stop them because of the "threat" from Islam?
 
This is not a terribly traditional British name:

Samir Zitouni


I bet the Muslim haters on here would like to deport a person with a name like that
The hero...

Actually they'd probably prefer him not to have been in the UK in the first place ;)
 
No, unless he's a leech sucking blood from taxpayers.
If he's a hardworking honest person, by all means I and most of British people will wish him the best of luck.
If he's here just to be a burden on society as well as commit crime, I want to see him deported (assuming he doesn't hold a British passport).

Tell us, please, how you could tell which of those he is from his name?

He's not sucking blood from taxpayers, BTW. He's being given blood from taxpayers - he's the rail worker critically ill in hospital having intervened and saved lives in the stabbing. Born in Algeria, in case you're interested.
 
This is not a terribly traditional British name:

Samir Zitouni

I bet the Muslim haters on here would like to deport a person with a name like that
The forum sh1t stirer trys again -----He is the hero of the train attack.
I have already said he should/ will get the George cross.

 
Residency is not the same as citizenship, or becoming a Spanish national.
You know what I mean. Don’t split hairs. Okay, just for you, if Paul Smith took up Spanish, French or Italian citizenship or became a Spanish, French or Italian national, would Paul Smith then become a Spanish, French or Italian name?
 
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