Posted on 02/04/2007 3:11:06 PM PST by blam
Tolerating intolerance is still this country's besetting sin
If the majority of Muslims truly want to integrate, they could start by kicking out the preachers of hatred from their mosques
Henry Porter
Sunday February 4, 2007
The Observer (UK)
Imagine the Archbishop of Canterbury or any senior Anglican clergyman giving a sermon which suggested that homosexual men should be thrown off a mountain; that they were no better than filthy dogs. Imagine another priest rising in another church to preach that children should be hit for not praying, that women were deficient, should walk behind men and only go out with their man's permission. Consider what the reaction would be if a third joined in by saying all Jews were born liars.
The media would be trembling with indignation for weeks. Questions would be asked in the House and the archbishop called to account for the state of his church. There would be demonstrations, commissions of inquiry and Baron St John of Fawsley would be summoned from retirement. But when these statements are made in British mosques and recorded by a secret camera for a Channel 4 Dispatches programme, it seems nobody takes much notice. This might have been because Undercover Mosque was broadcast three weeks ago, as the nation was obsessed with Jade Goody's behaviour on Big Brother. While Goody has the power to cause an international incident, it seems that weekly attacks on women, gays and Jews raise little interest.
I suspect the lack of outrage has a lot to do with the degree of separate development that has taken place in Britain while so many of us were living the multiculturalist dream. Whatever Muslims say, the standards that most British institutions live by simply do not apply to the missionaries of Saudi fundamentalism who,
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Ping!
I think there's a storm brewing in the UK.
The comments on the site are even more enlightening than the article.
in the thousand years since the reign of Caliph al Ma'mun, the Arabs have translated as many books as Spain does in just one year
That is true but I don't have enough years left to read them all.
What interested me in the article itself was the author's quoting of polls taken which put the Muslims in a good light (I have partial reference to the two-thirds saying they prefer their children go to public schools). Does the gentleman not know that it is a tenet of that religion to lie to the infidels if so doing serves the interests of Islam. So, lie and keep yourself and others in the U.K. and breed, breed until your numbers are sufficient to take over.
Very interesting to see an article like this in the Guardian, which is a pillar of political correctness.
Islamic men practice homosexuality, they just don't call it that.
Then, an author like this comes along a pretends that Islamic men are homophobic.
It is all just so much spin so that each group can embrace homosexuality.
Is it possible that some on the left are getting fed up with these primitive, back-water imans?
Well said. Both Britain and America would benefit from a strong dose of Chesterton.
I agree that a dose of Chesterton is always a good thing. And, the States can use a dose of English common sense.
It's time for the Brits to take matters into their own hands and start stringing up muzzies before the muzzies destroy their country.
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There's nothing extraordinary about these two things - forcing a traditional Western religion like Catholicism to bow down to political correctness and the presence of Muslims in Britain are part and parcel of the same genocidal assault on Western civilization and tradition by the militant left. They're not opposites at all.
This is not about cultural supremacy, but about defending reasoned discourse and our liberal traditions against a group of men who wish this society nothing but ill.
Why shouldn't British culture be supreme in Britain? This traitor wants to have his cake and eat it too, to destroy the culture but somehow magically retain its benefits.
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