Why are you classifying crime by race or religion? Have you got a crime chart in front of you that is showing skewed figures by Muslims?
I'm not sure about having women covered from head to toe, halal, attitudes to gay people, etc. Mind, are western practices any better than halal?
You can question what you like, just keep it factual instead of spurious - such as talking about Muslim violence towards white British females or talking about rape capitals - unless you've got figures to back those claims up. On the politics group I go on the right wingers on there (Libertarians) are as dismissive of this stuff as anyone on the left. It isn't a left right thing, it's just about being opposed to petty racism up to far worse.
As far as why crime is relevant with regard to religion here, it only is because the crimes are potentially linked to the religious practices of certain individuals based on their ideology, not their identity.
The thing is, this whole thing is new in terms of the scope of the migration that is occurring, particularly with regard to bringing in mass numbers of heavily religious people who have very different beliefs from those of Western countries. I mean, we hear complaints all the time from the left about sexism, homophobia, transphobia, etc. and yet simultaneously they support the mass introduction of people who tend to hold views about women that have not been reflective of our society for, well, ever really, but for the sake of debate, centuries for sure. I mean, go to Turkey and ask people on the street what they think of homosexuals and Jews. Why are feminists OK with a potential regression to more patriarchal ways? This is a fair question, but one that is also considered to be Islamophobic by many feminists. Go figure.
The truth is though that what is happening in many European countries is highly experimental, and as such, the long-term societal effects are not clear. There are legitimate concerns that eventually we will not be able to dismiss. For example, it is yet to be seen how attitudes toward homosexuality might shift in Sweden, for instance, if the population was to rise to, say, 30, 40, or 50+ percent Muslim. We simply don't know what will happen, but there are definitely potential major implications that we can predict logically.
It's all so pointless, really. Japan has avoided many of the problems that Europe is dealing with by being smart and logical with regard to its own interests. There is nothing wrong with every country operating with that mindset as far as I'm concerned.