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UK: Police took part in Ramadan fast to “show unity” and “gain better understanding” of Muslims
When will they take part in the Great Fast of Lent, or the Yom Kippur fast? When will they take part in Hindu religious observances?
The reason why British police do things like this is because of jihad terrorism. If there were no jihad terrorism, there would be no police “outreach” to Muslim communities. The unspoken subtext of police actions of this kind is “Please don’t hurt us. See? We’re your friends. We love you. Please don’t commit any more jihad massacres.” And that subtext is in turn based upon the assumption that Muslims turn to jihad terror because they are discriminated against and marginalized, not because of any aspect of Islamic texts or teachings. That’s why it is always incumbent upon the infidel authorities, and never, ever upon the Muslim community, to engage in “outreach” and “show unity.” The assumption is that jihad terror is all the infidel’s fault — which is what Islamic groups claim as well. So it is up to the infidels, not to the Muslims, to repair the situation.
“Non-Muslim police officers take part in 18-hour Ramadan fast to ‘gain a better understanding’ of the local community,” by Charlie Bayliss, Mailonline, June 14, 2018:
Non-Muslim police officers have taken part in an 18-hour fast for Ramadan to help boost relations with the Islamic community.Northamptonshire Police said the move was to ‘show unity’ and ‘gain a better understanding’ of the local community during the Muslim holy month.PSCO’s were this week pictured at the Headlands Mosque in Northampton, joining in with the evening iftar meal having fasted from sunrise to sunset.Northamptonshire Police said the move was an attempt to get ‘deeper into community roots’ while the mosque also welcomed the officers’ participation.Trustee of the Mosque, Mr Ayub Abdulla, said: ‘It was heartening to see people from the police taking part in the fast and joining us with their families for the evening meal.‘The local officers, in particular our two local PCSO are extremely helpful and take an active interest in helping us and facilitating greater understanding between us.’…