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Post by wetkingcanute on Dec 13, 2023 19:43:18 GMT
Muhammad is now the most popular boys name in the UK in 2023. Is this a problem? The proportion of the overall population who identified as “Muslim” increased from 4.9% (2.7 million) in 2011 to 6.5% (3.9 million) in 2021. I’m not sure of the current figures. Recently France, Germany and the Scandinavian country have all been making noises about their cultures being adversely affected by immigration.
How many years will it take before England becomes a Caliphate?
I don't know what to think about this
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Post by flatandy on Dec 13, 2023 20:02:13 GMT
I don't think it matters, any more than my Uber driver yesterday being called Jesus.
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Post by marechal on Dec 13, 2023 20:41:16 GMT
The most popular name with 6.5% of the population. Must be ~80% of Muslim males given that name.
Maybe it counts for brownie points to get into paradise.
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 13, 2023 20:43:18 GMT
Muhammad is now the most popular boys name in the UK in 2023. Is this a problem? The proportion of the overall population who identified as “Muslim” increased from 4.9% (2.7 million) in 2011 to 6.5% (3.9 million) in 2021. I’m not sure of the current figures. Recently France, Germany and the Scandinavian country have all been making noises about their cultures being adversely affected by immigration. How many years will it take before England becomes a Caliphate? I don't know what to think about this It's no big deal and the stats are misleading. I once knew three brothers, all called Muhammad. Muhammad something. It's a cultural naming convention. They were actually known as Raz, Fiz and Ridzal. Lovelt Malaysian lads. Still in touch today.
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Post by flatandy on Dec 13, 2023 20:56:35 GMT
The most popular name with 6.5% of the population. Must be ~80% of Muslim males given that name. Maybe it counts for brownie points to get into paradise. You misread, I think. 6.5% of the population are muslim. WKC seems to be going down a Great Replacement rabbithole.
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Post by voice on Dec 13, 2023 21:46:42 GMT
What a risibly stupid question. The UK will never become a caliphate. I'm shocked you could ask such a stupid question, its much more a mids troll question than something from a serious person.
You can do better.
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Post by wetkingcanute on Dec 13, 2023 22:11:13 GMT
I don't for a moment think that England will become a Caliphate.
I was just interested in what you lot had to say.
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Post by mids on Dec 13, 2023 22:21:37 GMT
I don't like Islam or the other cultural shite attached to it. It's a detriment to us.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 13, 2023 22:42:50 GMT
Muhammad is now the most popular boys name in the UK in 2023. Is this a problem? The proportion of the overall population who identified as “Muslim” increased from 4.9% (2.7 million) in 2011 to 6.5% (3.9 million) in 2021. I’m not sure of the current figures. Recently France, Germany and the Scandinavian country have all been making noises about their cultures being adversely affected by immigration. How many years will it take before England becomes a Caliphate? I don't know what to think about this Why would it be a problem? Muslims are just clearly less adventurous when it comes to naming boys. But I don’t see why I should care about people being boring when naming their kids.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 13, 2023 22:43:40 GMT
And why would England be a Capliphate? Have you been on the port?
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 13, 2023 22:44:40 GMT
The most popular name with 6.5% of the population. Must be ~80% of Muslim males given that name. Maybe it counts for brownie points to get into paradise. WKC seems to be going down a Great Replacement rabbithole. This. Exactly. This. The boy is going out sad.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 13, 2023 22:45:55 GMT
The most popular name with 6.5% of the population. Must be ~80% of Muslim males given that name. Maybe it counts for brownie points to get into paradise. That’s it. They just clearly aren’t very name adventurous.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 13, 2023 22:46:37 GMT
I don't like Islam or the other cultural shite attached to it. It's a detriment to us. Yes we know. You’re a racist. As you constantly remind us.
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Post by voice on Dec 13, 2023 22:54:42 GMT
I don't for a moment think that England will become a Caliphate. I was just interested in what you lot had to say. Then why ask the question? As for that being a popular name for a small minority who use it for almost every boy shoving it up the popularity scale above Jack or what ever English name is popular, really so what, its all about context.
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Post by mids on Dec 13, 2023 23:00:51 GMT
It's weird how the left bend over and take it up the ringpiece from a medieval woman, gay and Jew-hating ideology. It's almost as if they're full of crap.
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Post by marechal on Dec 13, 2023 23:16:34 GMT
The most popular name with 6.5% of the population. Must be ~80% of Muslim males given that name. Maybe it counts for brownie points to get into paradise. You misread, I think. 6.5% of the population are muslim. WKC seems to be going down a Great Replacement rabbithole. Yeah my point was that making up only 6.5% of the population while leading with the most common baby name, a huge number of those babies from the 6.5% are named Muhammad.
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Post by wetkingcanute on Dec 13, 2023 23:54:05 GMT
News General is a discussion forum.
I saw a news item that I thought was of interest.
I posted it and, as is often used in debate, posed a question - hoping to stimulate an interesting discussion. I made it clear I had no particular view on the subject.
Sadly all I got was:
WKC seems to be going down a Great Replacement rabbithole.
what a risibly stupid question. The UK will never become a caliphate. I'm shocked you could ask such a stupid question, its much more a mids troll question than something from a serious person. You can do better.
And why would England be a Capliphate? Have you been on the port?
This. Exactly. This. The boy is going out sad.
no discussion just anger and total misunderstanding.
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Post by voice on Dec 14, 2023 0:01:12 GMT
Discussion is great, but if you had wanted that, then better to have simply reported the fact and asked what people thought. You only got the reactions you did by asking if this meant the UK was going to become a Muslim theocracy, a thing you then admitted was never gonna happen (begging the question why bother asking in the first place).
And obviously the fact Mohammed being the most popular name indicated those using it lack imagination while the rest use a huge variety.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 14, 2023 0:07:21 GMT
News General is a discussion forum. I saw a news item that I thought was of interest. I posted it and, as is often used in debate, posed a question - hoping to stimulate an interesting discussion. I made it clear I had no particular view on the subject. Sadly all I got was: WKC seems to be going down a Great Replacement rabbithole. what a risibly stupid question. The UK will never become a caliphate. I'm shocked you could ask such a stupid question, its much more a mids troll question than something from a serious person. You can do better. And why would England be a Capliphate? Have you been on the port? This. Exactly. This. The boy is going out sad. no discussion just anger and total misunderstanding. What is there to discuss though? And what’s wrong with asking you a question about what you said. Why claim to want “debate” but then get sensitive over being asked a question? I mean lots of Muslims names their sons Muhammed. Cool. I am not sure what you want me to discuss?
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Post by flatandy on Dec 14, 2023 0:09:31 GMT
To be fair, if you'd said it was interesting that Muhammad was the UK's most popular name, I think that's an interesting factoid.
Also that it's Muhammad, as I would think the various Mohamed-style variations on the theme would dilute it.
But you posited it as a concern. You mentioned countries being adversely affected by immigration. You talked about the UK becoming a caliphate. All three of which, put together, suggest a less than neutral position on the matter.
The interesting point about the names is that it seems that the second most popular one is Noah, so that suggests another weird religious affectation. Theo - which means god, I guess - is third.
What is wrong with British parents?
The other names are less surprising, but also what the f**k is it with British parents giving their kids pre-shortened names rather than the real names
Charlie Jack Alfie Freddie Archie
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