If the monarch is not prepared to defend our way of life, what is the monarchy’s purpose?
I have nothing against Islam as a religion. On the contrary, there are many things about Islam which I admire. Its sense of community and brotherhood in particular are praiseworthy. However, as I stated in my book even twenty-five years ago, Islam is not out to live with other religions or ways of life side-by-side; rather, it is out to dominate and be triumphant. To virtually all Muslims that I have ever met, and there have been very many—I used to teach adult Muslims in the MIddle East for years, so I am very familiar with their mentality and way of thinking. As I said recently, there is no such thing as Islam-lite; it's the real deal or nothing!
In fact, for those who are not very familiar with Islam’s theology and teachings, in Islam, the world is broken up into two parts: the House of Islam, Dar ul-Islam (دار الإسلام). And the House of War, Dar ul-Harb (دار الحرب). The game plan of all good Muslims is to turn the House of War, the part of the world where the infidels (kufaar — كفار) live, into the House of Islam. Then there will be peace in the world, and only then!
We all should know by now what Muslims do with us queers: they put them to death in countries where the Sharia is uncompromisingly practised. Is this what King Charles envisages for us here in Britain?
By the way, don’t run away with the idea that there are no queers in the Middle East. That would be a grave error in your conclusion. The fact is that there are many gay Muslim Arabs. But they do have a rather distorted understanding of homosexuality and an odd interpretation of homosexual behaviour.
In the Arab world, only the passive partner in a relationship is generally considered queer. Moreover, what goes on in private is the Muslim’s concern, and not anybody else’s. So, if one is queer in the Middle East, the trick is to be queer in private and to refrain from talking about your experiences and refrain from admitting that one experiences same-sex attraction. Save, of course, admitting it with like-minded close friends.
Fortunately, the British state accepts the homosexual lifestyle, even allowing gay marriage. This will not be the case if Islam becomes very strong here. King Charles is helping Islam gain in strength. He ought to refrain from doing so, lest we all come to rue the day that Charles was ever crowned king! — © Mark Alexander
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