More on the sinister side of Multi Culturalism:
But then, when was it not when taken to its logical end? ('Mongrel race' indeed!)
I don't know if I'd say it was due to a lack of open mindedness so much as it is a certain sense of self-knowledge leading me to have more than a little doubt I could carry it out witout trying to make a parody of it. I can see myself reducing the entire exercize to a farce.
By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
So how did the Europeans end up with multiculturalism, a multiculturalism that seems to favor Islam over other cultures? The Germans have outlawed Nazi culture. The Italians are not particularly hospitable to fascism, and as I have already pointed out the French are appalled at cannibalism and do not even have a good word for McDonald's or Kentucky Fried Chicken. I think it started with the way they teach their history. Militarism, colonialism, and racism are all prominent ingredients of European history books, particularly British history. For that matter, American history stresses these ingredients also. I have been reading American college history texts and they present an alarmingly ugly view of the Western past.
By presenting the West as repugnant and the other civilizations as our prey, particularly during colonial days but also in modern times, we encourage such social pathologies as jihadism. President Sarkozy says he is not going to tolerate the kind of fundamentalism in France that leads ultimately to jihadism. How is he going to achieve this without calling for a fundamental reform in how French history is taught?
Then there is another matter. All the aforementioned statesmen and women are democrats and espouse democratic values, but there are fashions of thought in the West that do not like democratic values. For want of a better term, they are fashions of thought that follow political correctness. The politically correct do not like free speech. For that matter, the adherents to political correctness do not like many of the values of the West. What are Mr. Sarkozy and Mr. Cameron going to do about them? They are going to be even trickier to deal with than the practitioners of jihad.
Para 1: Multiculturalism favours Islam over others cultures. Then it's NOT multiculturalism, is it?
Myrick requested that U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano create a special team to further investigate the potential problem and threat.
I see, so this Christmas message is a fake, is it...It appears what we get. We've even had GOVERNMENT MINISTERS dribbling over Islam on Youtube, one of many signs, as I've never seen their Christmas or Hunnukkah adresses published and vainly boasted of.
That paragraph makes no grammatical sense.Islam certainly appears flavour of the month, to be promoted in the latest 'sale'. 'Islam's lovely', says BBC 2. 'Actually, it's fab', say the Government - even though the wickedness of the ideology is represented by a hard crust of militants and the supremacist side represented by all those wanting Sharia here or who think 7/7 was justified.
Muslims still seem treated as some be-pedestalled pearls amongst swine, even in the eyes of Nazir Ali: The Islamisation of Britain | The Spectator
Even homosexuals observe: Pink Triangle: Islamisation of Britain
As secularists must be weary of repeating by now, if religion itself were taken off the national agenda; if it were confined to the private sphere; if people were allowed to get on with their beliefs in their homes and meeting places, but not allowed to impose them in the workplace or the public square; if schools taught about religion rather than inculcate its wackier claims to truth into the minds of students – if all this happened, no religion would have precedence, but all religions would get on with things and live side by side.
ad nauseam. I'm as happy to eat Al Halal as I am to eat Kosher as I am to eat black pudding. There's no issue IMHO.Supermarkets can't even sell meat without risk of upsetting the lovely followers of the Religion of Peace! I'ts all halal now in shops and restaurants, as pointed out before.
Yes, I was surprised that you were so in favour of us adopting Pakistani and Zimbabwean cultural repression policies. You haven't really explained why you find them superior to multicultural policies. What's the 'sweet trolley' system, btw? Have you just made that up?But it's what you get under MultiCulti. Gets no better does it. Especially if, as Andalablue says, Pakistani or Zimbabwean culture is anti-Multicultist, even though those are still supposed to be crushed into the 'sweet trolley' system now here..
Yes, that was a strange article in the Washington Times. Strange that its headline should read:And with Hezbollah dabbling in Mexican drugs and illegal immigration to continue its operations, Cameron had damn well better stick to his guns by denying funds to organisations with terror links, no matter how much vocal-tearing screams come from sections of the Muslim Community.
and yet in the body of the article it says this:Hezbollah uses Mexican drug routes into U.S.
So, in actual fact the entire article was based on the opinion of one ex-DEA officer, Michael Braun and a whole slew of anonymous 'officials'. There's just a whole string of statements such as,there have been no confirmed cases of Hezbollah moving terrorists across the Mexico border to carry out attacks in the United States,
it's like a six degrees of separation exercise. Someone who might know that an illegal immigrant said to be connected to a cartel that might have associations with people who feel sympathetic towards Hezbollah. Tenuous stuff indeed. Still, it is the Washington Times who described Obama's healthcare reform as Nazism, and which is a mouthpiece for the Moonies.associated with a Hezbollah-connected drug trafficking and a money-laundering ring
[*]Islam is favoured over other cultures in Europe. Twaddle not supported by a scintilla of evidence.
So there are no blasphemy or heresy trials going on in Europe for anyone being critical of Islam? Nothing heard from the UN on the subject? No threats from Islamic religious leaders?
Perhaps you need to do more research on the subject.
The Phillips article is what you'd expect from the insane old bat. Lots of rhetoric, lots of claims that she can't be bothered to back up with evidence. The PTT article is much more considered, and with this...
Again the personal attacks rather than addressing the issues, the hallmark of Leftists everywhere..
I find myself in complete agreement, provided it goes for ALL religion, not just the ones that are current scapegoat fodder.
Scapegoat fodder? That would be Christianity, would it?
ad nauseam. I'm as happy to eat Al Halal as I am to eat Kosher as I am to eat black pudding. There's no issue IMHO.
Perhaps there is an issue if you have no choice.
Yes, that was a strange article in the Washington Times. Strange that its headline should read:
"Hezbollah uses Mexican drug routes into U.S."
and yet in the body of the article it says this:
"there have been no confirmed cases of Hezbollah moving terrorists across the Mexico border to carry out attacks in the United States"
What do you find so strange about it? They are apparently moving drugs, like the Mexicans. Why does it follow that they would be moving terrorists? Or at least there have been no confirmed cases about moving terrorists. So far there have been more terrorist entering the US from the UK than Mexico.
So, in actual fact the entire article was based on the opinion of one ex-DEA officer, Michael Braun and a whole slew of anonymous 'officials'. There's just a whole string of statements such as, it's like a six degrees of separation exercise. Someone who might know that an illegal immigrant said to be connected to a cartel that might have associations with people who feel sympathetic towards Hezbollah. Tenuous stuff indeed. Still, it is the Washington Times who described Obama's healthcare reform as Nazism, and which is a mouthpiece for the Moonies.
I've been unable to track down any article where the Washington Times described Obamacare as Nazism. Do you have a link? Or perhaps you were thinking of this Democrat calling opposition to Obamacare Nazism.
Dem Rep. compares GOP to Nazis | 26 states now represent the Multi-State Lawsuit against ObamaCare
Well, I couldn't find much. Put "Blasphemy Trials" in a Google search and see what you get. I managed to find one case in Finland where someone was found guilty of blasphemy against Islam, and one case in Holland where someone was acquitted of insulting Islam. I found many, many cases of successful prosecutions for blasphemy against Christianity.So there are no blasphemy or heresy trials going on in Europe for anyone being critical of Islam?
That sounds like a restriction on free speech. I can't condone the police action, nor would I wish to.Gregorius Nekschot, a Dutch cartoonist collaborator of Theo van Gogh who was arrested in on May 13, 2008. His house was searched by ten policemen and his computer and sketch books were confiscated. He was held in jail for interrogation and was made to remove eight cartoons from his website at the request of the public prosecutor for being discriminatory for Muslims. The Netherlands police in a "project hatecrimes" ready to file complaints about cartoons.
Well, the UN resolution dealing with eliminating intolerance and discrimination on the basis of religion is entirely free of measures against blasphemy. This is what it's about:Nothing heard from the UN on the subject?
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From some of the more extreme ones, yes. Aren't there always? Threats are the stock-in-trade of most religious fanatics.No threats from Islamic religious leaders?
You have clearly done none. I have researched and found a few isolated incidents. More than I'm happy with, but far fewer than anyone would need to make sweeping claims about an Islamic hegemony being perpetrated on Europe, and virtually nothing to justify claims that blasphemy laws are stifling free speech about Islam. Three cases across a whole continent is really nothing to get exercised about.Perhaps you need to do more research on the subject.
You didn't read the article, did you?What do you find so strange about it? They are apparently moving drugs, like the Mexicans. Why does it follow that they would be moving terrorists? Or at least there have been no confirmed cases about moving terrorists. So far there have been more terrorist entering the US from the UK than Mexico.
Here you go...I've been unable to track down any article where the Washington Times described Obamacare as Nazism. Do you have a link? Or perhaps you were thinking of this Democrat calling opposition to Obamacare Nazism.
You didn't read the article, did you?
Here you go...
EDITORIAL: No 'final solution,' but a way forward - Washington Times
You have clearly done none. I have researched and found a few isolated incidents. More than I'm happy with, but far fewer than anyone would need to make sweeping claims about an Islamic hegemony being perpetrated on Europe, and virtually nothing to justify claims that blasphemy laws are stifling free speech about Islam. Three cases across a whole continent is really nothing to get exercised about.
I see, so this Christmas message is a fake, is it...
That paragraph makes no grammatical sense.
The Phillips article is what you'd expect from the insane old bat.
There's no issue IMHO.
Yes, I was surprised that you were so in favour of us adopting Pakistani and Zimbabwean cultural repression policies. You haven't really explained why you find them superior to multicultural policies.
So, in actual fact the entire article was based on the opinion of one ex-DEA officer, Michael Braun and a whole slew of anonymous 'officials'.
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