Tuesday, February 28, 2006

As Europe Crumbles Under the Weight of Islamofacism

Here is an interesting read from an opinion article in Great Britain about the state of affairs there. They are surrendering fast, I do not see much hope for Europe in the not too distant future. Sad!

NOW WE'RE TAKING OUR TOLERANCE TO EXTREMES
22 February 2006

THOUSANDS of moderate Muslims joined a rally in London at the weekend to protest against the cartoons of Prophet Mohammed printed in some European countries.

It's hard to understand why it was strictly necessary to demonstrate, for the third week running, about something that didn't even happen here.

I'm baffled, as many of us are, as to how we're supposed to react. Respect is demanded but how much more respect can we pay a religion which is alien to most of us in almost every sense?

As taxpayers, we fund Islamic schools and the English flag is no longer allowed in English prisons, in case the red cross offends Muslims.

There seems to be a lot of bending over backwards going on here but not much in the way of moving forward. Confirmation of this arrived in the form of a poll, published last weekend, which must have shocked the hand-wringing, whimpering class in Britain who are determined to subjugate our culture in order to appease others.

Four out of 10 British Muslims want sharia law introduced to this country and a fifth understand the "feelings and motives" of the suicide bombers of 7/7, even if they didn't think it was justified.

If anyone is to blame, it's the fundamentalist and extremist mullahs and clerics who rule Muslim communities.

They seem determined to impose on us all a set of sharia rules, laid down in the 10th century, which are totally out of step in a civilised world.

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