Britain to ease up on Muslim fanatics and focus on real threat
Here is the beginning of the
story, from the
Sun:
LABOUR slammed the brakes on its war against violent extremism yesterday—amid fears it had upset Muslim voters.
Millions spent preventing Asian kids becoming terrorists will now be used to tackle right-wing racists in WHITE areas.
Community cohesion minister Shahid Malik admitted he was softening his stance because Muslims felt stigmatised.
Because it would not be dignified, I am not transcribing the bout of laughter that erupted from me when I read this. What else can you do but laugh?
Community Cohesion Minister? Why not just call him the Minister of Funny Walks?
And here’s a photo of him:
The Sherif of Community Cohesion
And why do these Laborites even try to
restrain Muslim “fanatics,” since their efforts must inevitably end as this one has, by realizing that by trying to restrain Muslim fanatics, they’ve
offended the Muslim community as a whole (because the Muslim community as a whole is in solidarity with the fanatics), and therefore the government must abandon such efforts and turn their attention back to the REAL problem facing Britain, which is those damn WHITES?
The answer is: the government goes through these motions of restraining Muslims in order to discredit such efforts and thus assist the Muslim takeover of Britain.
Only a revolution can save … I don’t know what to call that place anymore. It’s more like a sick joke than a country. But whatever we call it, the only thing that can save that place is a new party taking power and sweeping out the premises, policies, and personnel that have governed it for the last 41 years, and, preferably, exiling the latter for life.
Here’s the article:
We’ll Ease Up On Muslim Fanatics
David Wooding, The Sun,
10 August 2009
LABOUR slammed the brakes on its war against violent extremism yesterday—amid fears it had upset Muslim voters.
Millions spent preventing Asian kids becoming terrorists will now be used to tackle right-wing racists in WHITE areas.
Community cohesion minister Shahid Malik admitted he was softening his stance because Muslims felt stigmatised.
But a former Labour aide called the move a “dangerous dilution” of the Government’s counter-terrorism strategy.
Tories branded it a shameless bid to win back Muslim voters who deserted Labour over Iraq and Afghanistan.
More than 45million pounds a year has been spent on measures to prevent Al-Qaeda recruiting young Muslims in the UK.
It included action to break up Islamic ghettos and stop university hate preachers.
But Mr Malik, the first British-born Muslim MP, yesterday unveiled plans to broaden the scope of the campaign.
He announced: “We shall be putting a renewed focus on resisting right-wing racist extremism. We cannot dismiss or underestimate the threat.”
Mr Malik told Sky News: “You speak to any Muslim in this country and they are as opposed as you and I are to extremism and terrorism.
“The frustration is they are constantly linked with terrorism as a community as a whole.”
His action contrasts with the tough stance of ex-minister Hazel Blears. She broke links with Muslim groups that failed to denounce extremists.
Her adviser Paul Richards said: “The good work by Hazel is being undone in the name of political correctness.”
Former shadow home secretary David Davis said: “This has been watered down for purely political reasons. Labour has always seen Muslim voters as its own property.”
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August 14
Paul Weston writes from England:
As you say, revolution.
Posted by Lawrence Auster at August 13, 2009 10:20 PM | Send