I did not know UK was so lost

by Poldo66

29 comments
  1. Don’t they know how to write the name? It is the same.

  2. Jesos
    Jisus
    Jesous
    Jesuse
    Jesouse
    Jiesus
    Jisuese
    Jesous
    Jasus
    Jesuse

    Just checking how many times i could misspell Jesus name.

  3. But then we say something and this sub lose their minds

  4. Not that this is true and going past the fact that you’re not even trying to make a joke while reposting a racist dogwhistle, do you reckon there being a lot of Muhammads is maybe linked to the fact that every single muslim family is required by religion to call their firstborn son that?

    Thinking there’s anywhere close to a muslim majority in christian/atheist European countries because of the number of Muhammads is as smart as saying everyone in MENA is christian because there’s no statues of him.

  5. Guys be nice Italy hasn’t gotten internet yet so they can’t google obvious bait

  6. when did this sub get so right wing ffs, pointing this out isn’t right wing but fuck me the comments and general ton of some posts recently is shite

  7. I wheezed cause the workers name list at my workplace is literally like that

  8. Some parts of the Muslim world like Central Asia have a lot of interesting non-Islamic names, Turkic and Persian in their origins, but they’re gradually all being replaced with the same boring Islamic names. For example you can tell if an Afghan was born before Taliban times if their names aren’t so obnoxiously Islamized.

  9. The statistics are getting skewed here. Because Muslims use a smaller pool of names to choose from. If 100 boys are born in Muslim families a lot of them will be named Mohammed or some variety of the name. There is no equally popular name among non-Muslims in Britain.

    So this statistic doesn’t mean that the majority of boys born in Britain nowadays are Muslim kids, just that Muslims are less creative about how they name their sons.

  10. Pretty much every pakistani muslim boy is called Mohammed. If everyone in Wigan called their kid Nigel it’d be in the top 10 too

  11. It’s obviously a joke, not real.

    Though in a number of countries and major cities in Europe, all variants together are the most common. Though that also speaks to the far higher proportion of that community that go for that one name.

  12. Yep. The only English name is my name, it rhymes with Barry.

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