Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:59 pm
The school protest's biggest gobshites weren't local either. The damage done to the area is very local though. Not that damage is local only, of course.
Tis often the way.
Several years back we had a lobby group complaining there wasn't a mosque in the local area.
This was discrimination, they said, and they'd identified a suitable plot (the grounds of the local non-denominational school).
This caused a lot of bad feeling.
Staunch believers (and a few bussed in) turning up in numbers with this new grievieance.
The more "woke" of the Muslim community realising, this was a trap that wouldn't serve their community at all well.
Indigenous locals concerned at proposals for a religious building on a non-denominational school grounds, the implications for site access, and the likely crowbar effect on placing requests.
Turns out the instigator was a minor academic at Stirling University, with something of a record for this sort of thing.
Fortunately it all died down before the Muslim community suffered a serious rift.