Antimulticulture
2005-08-02 12:09:14 UTC
Rejoice!
http://www.bnp.org.uk
1st August 2005
It's not all bad news - according to a
Guardian/ICM poll last week reported in the
Guardian, "hundreds of thousands" of Muslims have
thought about leaving Britain after the London
bombings.
[Ed. Hey-hey-hey, Gooodbyyyeee!!!!]
According to the Guardian's Vikram Dodd "Nearly
two-thirds of Muslims told pollsters that they had
thought about their future in Britain after the
attacks, with 63% saying they had considered
whether they wanted to remain in the UK. Older
Muslims were more uneasy about their future, with
67% of those 35 or over having contemplated their
future home country compared to 61% among those 34
or under.
Britain's Muslim population is estimated at
1.6million, with 1.1million over 18, meaning more
than half a million may have considered the
possibility of leaving."
[Ed. What, and leave all those government handouts to
live in Crapistan? You're having a laugh....]
See the poll at ICM here , and the Guardian report
here.
In the same article Vikram Dodd claims that
British Islamic leaders and police have met " to
try to boost recruitment of Muslim officers ."
Can it get any madder - Muslims invade our
country, a few but significant number of them set
about systematically killing unlimited numbers of
us and the government invites them to police us!
A View From America
Away from our turgid, home media foreigners often
have a refreshing and different slant on our news
- one such writer is Patrick Basham senior fellow
in the Center for Representative Government at the
Cato Institute. In a recent American Spectator
article he wrote: "While both administrations
[Blair and Bush] wage war on terrorism, the
terrorist weed choking London is much harder to
stamp out because it's growing in British soil.
Our [i.e. US] fastest-growing religion is Islam
but here the numbers aren't a security concern, as
a commitment to Islam hasn't overwhelmed a strong
attachment to America itself. By contrast, the
U.K. embraced government-subsidised
multiculturalism and is paying a very dear price,
indeed."
He goes on to talk about "a political oasis" in
London (Londonistan) for radical Muslims and Blair
being hamstrung by the U.K.'s embrace of
supranational political bodies. "Judges have
interpreted the U.N. Convention on Refugees in
such a way as to deny the British government the
right to refuse admission to, or to revoke refugee
status from, those who conspire against their host
country". Fodder there for conspiracy theorists.
Daily Torygraph Survey
Basham writes of a new survey of British Muslims
for the Daily Telegraph, which shows that six
percent -- 100,000 people -- believe the London
bombings were fully justified. One in four British
Muslims, while not condoning the London attacks,
sympathise with the feelings and motives of those
who carried them out. Furthermore, nearly one in
five British Muslims feels little or no loyalty at
all to the U.K., and a third of British Muslims
believe that Western society is decadent and
immoral and that Muslims should seek to bring it
to an end.
On the BNP he says "Today's xenophobic right is
more than a nuisance because it's fishing in an
increasingly well-stocked pond of grievances.
[Ed. Look out, here comes more anti-white
hought-crime legislation!]
Before 7/7 working-class whites living in heavily
Muslim parts of London, and in cities such as
Bradford, Leeds, and Luton, voiced the complaint
that, on their streets at least, one sees far more
burqas than Bobbies. A pervasive cultural
apartheid encourages a majority of surveyed whites
to believe Muslims are more loyal to fellow
Muslims outside of the U.K. than to their fellow
Britons.
"Since July 7, the Blair government's response has
been surprisingly measured. Yet, both the police
and Blair's conservative opponents, firmly backed
by public opinion, tug in the direction of
sacrificing additional freedoms for the illusion
of certain security. Among Londoners, fear and
frustration are starting to replace stoicism as
the most common responses to their new reality.
Callers to British talk radio reflect a growing
populist sentiment that's both anti-civil
liberties and anti-immigrant. If, in the coming
days, Blair's actions appear insufficient against
domestic terror, his countrymen's legendary stiff
upper lip may yet turn into an ugly,
authoritarian-minded scowl".
--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist
Union Against Multi-culty
"Abolish Multi-Culty and String Up The Traitors!"
http://www.bnp.org.uk
1st August 2005
It's not all bad news - according to a
Guardian/ICM poll last week reported in the
Guardian, "hundreds of thousands" of Muslims have
thought about leaving Britain after the London
bombings.
[Ed. Hey-hey-hey, Gooodbyyyeee!!!!]
According to the Guardian's Vikram Dodd "Nearly
two-thirds of Muslims told pollsters that they had
thought about their future in Britain after the
attacks, with 63% saying they had considered
whether they wanted to remain in the UK. Older
Muslims were more uneasy about their future, with
67% of those 35 or over having contemplated their
future home country compared to 61% among those 34
or under.
Britain's Muslim population is estimated at
1.6million, with 1.1million over 18, meaning more
than half a million may have considered the
possibility of leaving."
[Ed. What, and leave all those government handouts to
live in Crapistan? You're having a laugh....]
See the poll at ICM here , and the Guardian report
here.
In the same article Vikram Dodd claims that
British Islamic leaders and police have met " to
try to boost recruitment of Muslim officers ."
Can it get any madder - Muslims invade our
country, a few but significant number of them set
about systematically killing unlimited numbers of
us and the government invites them to police us!
A View From America
Away from our turgid, home media foreigners often
have a refreshing and different slant on our news
- one such writer is Patrick Basham senior fellow
in the Center for Representative Government at the
Cato Institute. In a recent American Spectator
article he wrote: "While both administrations
[Blair and Bush] wage war on terrorism, the
terrorist weed choking London is much harder to
stamp out because it's growing in British soil.
Our [i.e. US] fastest-growing religion is Islam
but here the numbers aren't a security concern, as
a commitment to Islam hasn't overwhelmed a strong
attachment to America itself. By contrast, the
U.K. embraced government-subsidised
multiculturalism and is paying a very dear price,
indeed."
He goes on to talk about "a political oasis" in
London (Londonistan) for radical Muslims and Blair
being hamstrung by the U.K.'s embrace of
supranational political bodies. "Judges have
interpreted the U.N. Convention on Refugees in
such a way as to deny the British government the
right to refuse admission to, or to revoke refugee
status from, those who conspire against their host
country". Fodder there for conspiracy theorists.
Daily Torygraph Survey
Basham writes of a new survey of British Muslims
for the Daily Telegraph, which shows that six
percent -- 100,000 people -- believe the London
bombings were fully justified. One in four British
Muslims, while not condoning the London attacks,
sympathise with the feelings and motives of those
who carried them out. Furthermore, nearly one in
five British Muslims feels little or no loyalty at
all to the U.K., and a third of British Muslims
believe that Western society is decadent and
immoral and that Muslims should seek to bring it
to an end.
On the BNP he says "Today's xenophobic right is
more than a nuisance because it's fishing in an
increasingly well-stocked pond of grievances.
[Ed. Look out, here comes more anti-white
hought-crime legislation!]
Before 7/7 working-class whites living in heavily
Muslim parts of London, and in cities such as
Bradford, Leeds, and Luton, voiced the complaint
that, on their streets at least, one sees far more
burqas than Bobbies. A pervasive cultural
apartheid encourages a majority of surveyed whites
to believe Muslims are more loyal to fellow
Muslims outside of the U.K. than to their fellow
Britons.
"Since July 7, the Blair government's response has
been surprisingly measured. Yet, both the police
and Blair's conservative opponents, firmly backed
by public opinion, tug in the direction of
sacrificing additional freedoms for the illusion
of certain security. Among Londoners, fear and
frustration are starting to replace stoicism as
the most common responses to their new reality.
Callers to British talk radio reflect a growing
populist sentiment that's both anti-civil
liberties and anti-immigrant. If, in the coming
days, Blair's actions appear insufficient against
domestic terror, his countrymen's legendary stiff
upper lip may yet turn into an ugly,
authoritarian-minded scowl".
--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist
Union Against Multi-culty
"Abolish Multi-Culty and String Up The Traitors!"