It found that 52% believe the increasingly prominent conspiracy theory that parts of European cities are under sharia law and are “no-go” areas for non-Muslims.
I see they're doing the usual "everything inconvenient is a conspiracy theory" tactic. There are areas where non-muslims deal with extreme hostility, and Sharia courts exist. Soys claim that these courts have no official authority, sure, but in these areas strong peer pressure makes them the de facto legal system.
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I see they're doing the usual "everything inconvenient is a conspiracy theory" tactic. There are areas where non-muslims deal with extreme hostility, and Sharia courts exist. Soys claim that these courts have no official authority, sure, but in these areas strong peer pressure makes them the de facto legal system.
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