IQ2 Debate: “Europe is faling its Muslims” – first audience questions. (2 of 6)

The panel answer questions from the audience.

The debate “Europe is failing its Muslims” took place on February 23rd at Cadogan Hall in London, in association with BBC World News and the British Council. Arguing in favour of the motion were Tariq Ramadan and Petra Stienen; against the motion were Douglas Murray and Flemming Rose. The Chair was Zeinab Badawi.

Duration : 0:2:45


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6 Responses to “IQ2 Debate: “Europe is faling its Muslims” – first audience questions. (2 of 6)”

  1. nice one!
    nice one!

  2. GospodinMilan on March 10th, 2010 at 3:24 pm

    This headscarve …
    This headscarve wonders if Hitler was a muslim. Well, he was a German for sure, but he got inspired by islam. Mein Kampf means Jihad. And there is a lot of documentation that links Hitler to members of the Muslim Brotherhood and the mufti of Jerusalem. So, yes Hitler was kind of a muslim.

  3. Oh yes, Muslims …
    Oh yes, Muslims have more rights than gays in Europe- Very true- Interesting statement made by the bald gentleman. and the girl in the head scarf who apparently does not go out at night cause white people are racist? BS!!!! Truth is you cant walk certain “quartiers” in France without Muslim attire! The Muslims call you a whore for just being white and there!

  4. i like that douglas …
    i like that douglas murray dude, sometimes he’s a douche but the way he handles the crowd with his smirk is awesome :)

  5. Brain hurting from …
    Brain hurting from stupid. It’s ironic she talks about the holocaust though when it’s quite well known that multiple Islamic states are incredibly anti-Semitic and the president of Iran even denies the holocaust.

    It’s obviously simply not a relevant point though. We’re aware being a Muslim doesn’t make you violent. But we also know that a lot of Muslims are acting violently in stark contrast to pretty much any other group in Europe.

  6. lol @ her …
    lol @ her counter-argument. “oh yeah, but…. HITLER!”. such an illogical fallacy.

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