• Looking for a smarter way to manage your heating this winter? We’ve been testing the new Aqara Radiator Thermostat W600 to see how quiet, accurate and easy it is to use around the home. Click here read our review.

why do people support Reform when they have no idea of their policies

It is when the post followed Splineless's claim (about Pakistanis).
What is your issue with facts
names re.JPG
 
Actually - a strange thing here we have the most popular muslim girls names

And here we have the list of most popular girls names - from the same list that gives the most popular boys name as Muhammad. Yet not one popular muslim girl name appears on the list.
1 Amelia
2 Olivia
3 Lily
4 Ivy
5 Eliana
6 Elsie
7 Freya
8 Poppy
9 Ava
10 Mia
11 Sophia
12 Isla
13 Isabella
14 Ella
15 Grace
16 Harper
17 Maya
18 Ayla
19 Sienna
20 Luna
21 Aria
 

Attachments

  • 1764259410443.jpeg
    1764259410443.jpeg
    33.3 KB · Views: 7
Actually - a strange thing here we have the most popular muslim girls names

And here we have the list of most popular girls names - from the same list that gives the most popular boys name as Muhammad. Yet not one popular muslim girl name appears on the list.
1 Amelia
2 Olivia
3 Lily
4 Ivy
5 Eliana
6 Elsie
7 Freya
8 Poppy
9 Ava
10 Mia
11 Sophia
12 Isla
13 Isabella
14 Ella
15 Grace
16 Harper
17 Maya
18 Ayla
19 Sienna
20 Luna
21 Aria

As I recall there was a significant 'problem' whereby Muslim women were aborting female foetuses, selective abortion. Obviously it's still going on.
 
Actually - a strange thing here we have the most popular muslim girls names

And here we have the list of most popular girls names - from the same list that gives the most popular boys name as Muhammad. Yet not one popular muslim girl name appears on the list.
Down to naming practices rather than anything else. Nothing strange about it. If anything, it shows there is nothing to fuss about.
 
Why do people support Reform when they have no idea of their policies?

As this is a DIY forum, I'll try to offer an appropriate analogy:
You have three cordless drills in front of you. There's a couple of others from Aldi and Lidl, but you know they're not worth trying.
So, looking at the three in front of you, you know that the first one stops working whenever you REALLY need it, the second gives you a nasty electric shock whenever you pick it up, and the third is brand new and still in its box. You have to give it a go don't you? Might be as good as the old Black and Decker you used back in the 70s!
Er... sorry. What were we talking about again?
 
Back
Top