Thursday, September 21, 2006

Fuzzy thinking will not win this war being waged against us!

Islam is the source of all our troubles with 'terrorists', yet political leaders all over the Western world refuse to accept this simple fact.

John Reid has said he "dismissed the idea of 'a clash of civilisations' between the West and Islam, a debate that has been renewed since Pope Benedict's comments last week." How absurd, Mr Reid! If you don't like the term 'clash of civilizations', then how about 'clash of cultures', or 'the clash of civilization with pre-civilization'?

Oh, and from Reid's comments, I think we can now safely assume that the Home Secretary couldn't have been very happy about the Pope's remarks on Islam at Regensburg University, either.

It's a sad fact that we shall never be able to win this war being waged against us unless and until we start to accept a harsh truth: The truth that we have in our midst a religion which does not, and will not, conform to Western values; and, furthermore, is hell-bent on destroying them.
THE TELEGRAPH: John Reid, the Home Secretary, came face to face with the intolerance of militant Islam yesterday as he urged Muslim parents to stand up to the extremists and keep their children from being "groomed" to be suicide bombers.

During a speech in east London he was shouted down by Abu Izzadeen, a well-known fundamentalist who has been linked to a now banned organisation and who praised the ''martyrdom" of suicide bombers after the July 7 attacks in London last year.

The speech had been trailed by the Home Office and protesters were waiting at a youth centre in Leytonstone waving placards with the slogans ''John Reid go to Hell" and ''John Reid you will pay". Reid meets the furious face of Islam
Mark Alexander

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"the ridiculous demand that Muslim parents spy on their children".

This quote from the Hizbollah of Britain,"Hutz al Tahir" says a lot, doesn't it?

Muslim parents are quite able to insist that there children go to "Islamic Education Centres," (ie:Terrorist grooming schools) and coerce and encourage their little girls to wear face-masks by whatever name you call them, but they refuse to watch the company that there duly brainwashed progeny keep.

As for John Reed "daring to come to a Muslim area," sorry, there are no Muslim areas in Britain, there are ares of Britain where they have chosed to turn into ghettos of hate and models for the Sharia law they intend to force on a future limp Government.

Somewhat confused in his terminology, (for the sake of the media no doubt,) Mr Reed has at least the balls to take a strong stand.
His pleas will fall on deaf ears of course, because, sorry to say Mr. Reed, there are few moderate Muslims, only inactiuve ones, and those that allow there children to do the things that they just dream about.

Al Mahadjiroun started sticking posters of "Devils Bush and Blair" onto lamp-posts and CCTV cameras etc, just after 9/11, just before the big "hijab rush" when all good Muslims hit on the idea that they could attack British Society by getting their little kids to do the fighting for them, ie, going round covered up like little masked statements of their parents (menfolk) political ideology, ie, that they reject the British (western) way of life and are just waiting for the right circumstances to make the moves that will eventually get them autonomous governance of their ghettos.

Mr. Reed, wake up and smell the smoke of British youth chasing the dragon and destroying their man-hood.
Stop sending our soldiers to Afghanistan to tackle the flood of Afghan/pakistan heroin onto the streets of Europe, and start to get to grips with the fact that the problem is here right now.

Our Society is being poisoned and you are afraid to tackle things close to home.

Even wimpy Sarkosy in France has displayed more cuanas than you, when it comes to getting rid of some of the illegals that fan the flames within the home-borne muslim community.

Stop playing with the issues Mr. Reed.

Mark said...

Neddy: Welcome!

Well-stated!

As you say, the problem is HERE and NOW. These problems should be confronted, head on. We have no time to beat about the bush, and perhaps no time to beat about with Bush unless he changes his notions about the 'religion of peace', either.

Like it or not, we are in a struggle to the death here; and, as you rightly say, we need to "stop playing with the issues"; for if we don't stop playing around, if we don't get tough - really tough, then the end is nigh for civilized life.