Awww, it’s so lovely! Yes, Harry and Emilia are the most popular baby names in England and Wales in 2011, the BBC tells us. Wonder what happened to THIS name?
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Awww, it’s so lovely! Yes, Harry and Emilia are the most popular baby names in England and Wales in 2011, the BBC tells us. Wonder what happened to THIS name?
You have to feel sorry for women in 20 or 30 years time.
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Not just women. Pubescent schoolgirls will need to
watch out as well.
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There are no steps the BBC will not take rather than face reality.
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I am surprised its not Jan or Tomaz!
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Well the BBC are being a little deceitful with no mention of ‘that name’. This time they do not want to point out the HUGE FECKIN BIG elephant in the room by adding together the different spelling variations which comes to 6945 (only the 3 variations in top 100, not sure if there are other ways) which places it in 3rd place. So the 3rd most popular boys name in this traditionally christian country is an islamic name. Great, you honestly couldnt make it up.
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Muslims are pretty unimaginative on the child-naming front.
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Yes, ‘MOHAMMED’ when added with other variants of spelling, will be somewhere at or near the top of the list of boys’ names in Britain; but there is social engineering in how the lists of names are presented, to distract from the social significant of that fact.
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Have a look at the mosaic of names at the bottom of the bBC article. Have a look at both male and female and take note which name comes ups 3 times. Its the same bloody name, you know like Jayne and Jane (Which would count as one and the same) But Mohammed,Muhamed and Mohammad and lets not forget mohamed count as separate and different childs names.
All this tells me, is that Muslims are f-ing clones who can’t think outside the bloody box. Me, I’m just glad I am not called Mohammed, in fact nobody in my family is. In fact nobody from my family has a common Muslim name. which is why I love my name.
The bBC, the traitors in our midst
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I’ve just thought of a good name for a pig.
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That would be grossly offensive. To the pig.
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To avoid confusion with all these common Mohammeds and no to have to refer to the original as the ‘Prophet’ Mohammed all the time, I thought it might be useful to refer to the founder of the faith as Mo-ped, (using the American spelling to refer to his relationship with his favourite wife). Unfortunately all these recently publicised grooming cases have put paid to that idea.
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The interesting thing is that the first Mohammed (what we consider the “normal” spelling) is the only one of the 3 spellings on show that dropped a couple of places: I presume this is because there are more African Muslims arriving than Asian Muslims.
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Just for info, there are several spellings: I work with many ME countries and get many inquiries etc from other North and East African ‘Muslim countries: 3 of the double ‘m’ versions appear in the BBC list: Mohammed, Muhammad and Mohammad (there’s also Muhammed) and then there’s the same 4 with only one ‘m’: Mohamed, Mohamad, Muhamad and Muhamed
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Deliberately Deceitful Broadcasting Corporation. You can imagine the editorial conference -this wasn’t a naive intern job. “How are we going to present this one, Helen?” “Hmmm. There is enough sentiment against Muslim immigration as it is. We don’t want to add fuel to the fire. It’s lucky all these spellings of “Mo” are slightly different. Hide it behind that.”
And so the DDBC goes on from day to day disinforming the people who pay for it.
A stroll through any NHS maternity ward will tell you more than the name count. I’m surprised “Blessing” or Ekundayo hasn’t made the charts.
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Every year I look into this news story and this year will be no exception. My full analysis should be up tomorrow. In the meantime, here’s one fact that speaks volumes:
If you look at the ONS data you can see that for male births in London MUHAMMAD and MOHAMMED both appear in the top 10 names (3rd and 8th), in the West Midlands they come 2nd and 8th.
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We’re all doomed I tell you, we’re all doomed.
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Odd isn’t it? Another BBC report, this time BBC News Magazine.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19247787
No sign of a gold, silver or bronze. In fact Mo doesn’t even make it into the BBCs men’s top ten.
Can we launch an appeal? Question the honesty of the judges? Call for a drugs test?
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Searching like that and Aunty’s finest would have been a real boon in New Addington recently.
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Just a thought though, any Muslim girl names in the chart? Is it possible that Muslim women only give birth to male babies? Any female ones are hidden away or spirited away? Look at the screaming, foaming mobs in Islamic countries, see any women? Where the hell are they? Or maybe they are there, but with false beards, like the Monty Python stoning mob, except of course that took place 625 years before wretched Islam surfaced. Discuss please.
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According to The Times today (14 August) – no link because the online version is behind Murdoch’s paywall –
‘The ONS does not combine variant spellings of names, but if it did then there would be 8,024 children named Muhammad or one of its variants, putting the name in first place. The most popular spelling is Mohammed, which is in 19th place.’
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Surely the BBC should celebrate their success with getting the MO name to no. 3 ? Diversity writ large – with a hint of death and menace: too much !
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There’s just no Theophory going on any more. Bah.
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