LIBERAL MULTICULTURALISM HAS INFLICTED ILLIBERAL ISLAM ONTO EUROPE & THE UK
The below well written article aptly describes exactly what is going on in Europe (and the UK) regarding the restriction of the rights of ALL law abiding citizens by muslims. Meanwhile, even though personal freedoms have been handed to muslim (as well as generous welfare benefits) - muslims are still portrayed as the victims and their behaviours explained away by the idiotic multiculturalists who stubbornly refuse to recognise the Islamic blight they have inflicted upon us.
Some of you may recognize the author as the writer of the book 'While Europe Slept' which also discusses the demise of the once great European continent full of freedoms for its inhabitants only to be replaced with muslim instigated fear and condescension/dhimmitude.
I have not highlighted any sentences as the entire piece is well worth the time to read.
First They Came for the Gays
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PJM Oslo: Once an oasis of tolerance, Europe is slowly but surely succumbing to Islamization. “Sharia law may still be an alien concept to some Westerners,” writes Bruce Bawer. “But it’s staring gay Europeans right in the face — and pointing toward a chilling future for all free people.”
by Bruce Bawer
One day last month, I gave a talk in Rome about how the supposedly liberal ideology of multiculturalism has made possible the spread in Europe of the highly illiberal ideology of fundamentalist Islam, with all its brutality and – among other things – violent homophobia. When I returned to my hotel, I phoned my partner back home in Oslo only to learn that moments earlier he had been confronted at a bus stop by two Muslim youths, one of whom had asked if he was gay, started to pull out a knife, then kicked him as he got on the bus, which had pulled up at just the right moment. If the bus hadn’t come when it did, the encounter could have been much worse.
Not very long ago, Oslo was an icy Shangri-la of Scandinavian self-discipline, governability, and respect for the law. But in recent years, there have been grim changes, including a rise in gay-bashings. The summer of 2006 saw an unprecedented wave of them. The culprits, very disproportionately, are young Muslim men.
It’s not just Oslo, of course. The problem afflicts most of Western Europe. And anecdotal evidence suggests that such crimes are dramatically underreported. My own partner chose not to report his assault. I urged him to, but he protested that it wouldn’t make any difference. He was probably right.
The reason for the rise in gay bashings in Europe is clear – and it’s the same reason for the rise in rape. As the number of Muslims in Europe grows, and as the proportion of those Muslims who were born and bred in Europe also grows, many Muslim men are more inclined to see Europe as a part of the umma (or Muslim world), to believe that they have the right and duty to enforce sharia law in the cities where they live, and to recognize that any aggression on their part will likely go unpunished. Such men need not be actively religious in order to feel that they have carte blanche to assault openly gay men and non-submissive women, whose freedom to live their lives as they wish is among the most conspicuous symbols of the West’s defiance of holy law.
Multiculturalists can’t face all this. So it is that even when there are brutal gay-bashings, few journalists write about them; of those who do, few mention that the perpetrators are Muslims; and those who do mention it take the line that these perpetrators are lashing out in desperate response to their own oppression.
Never mind that Europe, far from oppressing Muslims, offers personal freedoms and welfare-state benefits far beyond those available in any Muslim country. Never mind that few if any Europeans – certainly not gay people – are doing any Muslim-bashing. Never mind that Hindu and Buddhist immigrants, or immigrants from South America or China, feel no compulsion to react violently against their “oppression.” No, assaults by Muslims always have to be construed as defensive – as expressions not of power but of weakness, not of aggression but of helplessness. To suggest that the culprits, far from being fragile, sensitive flowers who’ve been pushed over the line by something we did, are in fact bullies driven by an overweening sense of superiority and a deep-seated malice – both of which they’ve been carefully taught at home, at school, and, yes, in the mosque – is verboten.
One familiar response is: “Well, non-Muslims beat up gays, too!” Yep – indeed they do. Yet for a while there, in much of Western Europe, homosexuality was on its way to being a non-issue. In Amsterdam in the late 1990s, I was delightfully surprised to discover that when groups of straight teenage boys passed gay couples in the streets, they just walked past without any reaction whatsoever. The sight of gay people didn’t upset, threaten, amuse, or confuse them; the familiar, insecure urge to respond to open homosexuality with some kind of distancing, disdainful word or gesture – and thereby affirm to one another, and to themselves, their own heterosexual credentials – was simply not part of those kids’ makeup. For me, it was a remarkable experience. Amsterdam then seemed to me the leading edge of a new wave in the progress of human civilization.
Alas, it is now very clearly the opposite. The number of reported gay-bashings in Amsterdam now climbs steadily year by year. Nearly half Muslim, the city is a front in the struggle between democracy and sharia, under which, lest it be forgotten, homosexuality can be a capital offense. Things have gotten so bad there that even on the part of the exceedingly politically correct, there has been a degree of acknowledgment that something has changed, and is still changing. After a group of Amsterdam Muslims beat up Chris Crain, the six-foot-five editor of the gay newspaper The Washington Blade, in May 2005, the head of the Netherlands’ leading gay-rights organization admitted that tolerance of gay people in that city was “slipping away like sand through the fingers” and that “gays and lesbians are less willing to walk hand-in-hand because they might be beaten up.”
I can testify that this is true. Yet politicians, journalists, activists, and others who cling to the multicultural mindset can’t bring themselves to acknowledge the Islamic foundations of all this bullying. Instead, they offer the same kind of nonsense that was served up by a Human Rights Watch spokesman after the Chris Crain incident. “There’s still an extraordinary degree of racism in Dutch society,” that spokesman said. “Gays often become the victims of this when immigrants retaliate for the inequities they have to suffer.”
So powerful is the determination to turn away from the plain and simple truth that Amsterdam mayor Job Cohen recently commissioned a study by the University of Amsterdam. Its purpose? To try to figure out what motives underlie the increase in attacks on gay men and lesbians by Dutch-Moroccan men in Amsterdam. “Some researchers,” wrote a reporter for UPI, “believe they [Muslim gay-bashers] lashed out at local gays after feeling stigmatized by Dutch society.” In other words, as the straight-talking Norwegian immigration expert Inger-Lise Lien put it sardonically when I showed her the article, “it’s the assailant who’s the real victim.”
As for Cohen, he would appear to be operating out of pure cynicism. This is the same mayor, after all, who has called for the Netherlands to reach some “accommodation” with its male Muslim residents that would allow them to oppress their wives, sisters, and daughters – though he hasn’t been entirely clear as to just where he would draw the line. (Beatings? Rape? Forced marriage? Genital mutilation? Honor killing?) Given such an extraordinary record of pragmatism, it seems safe to assume that Cohen would also be more than willing, in the name of peace in our time, to turn away with respectful discretion when Muslim gangs beat the living daylights out of the occasional flikker.
In any event, another mayor, London’s Ken Livingstone, has already blazed that trail. In 2004, playing host to Sunni scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who has supported the execution of gay people, Livingstone hailed him as a “progressive.” When gay activists called him on this ridiculous assertion, Livingstone retaliated by putting out a dissertation-length report whitewashing Qaradawi and smearing his critics as racists.
Even as Europeans in positions of authority persist in denying the plain facts about Muslim attitudes toward gay people, leading European Muslims keep reminding us what those attitudes are. Take Norway’s Asghar Ali, deputy chairman of Norway’s Islamic Council. Ali, who also holds high-ranking positions in Norway’s ruling Labor Party and in the powerful Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions, and has worked in an advisory capacity on the government’s Equality and Anti-Discrimination Ombud, would seem to be a model of successful assimilation. Yet at a November 2007 debate arranged by the gay student organization at the University of Oslo, he refused to reject the death penalty for gays. When asked about this issue, the head of the Islamic Council, Senaid Kobilica, said that Norwegian Muslims needed to discuss it and consult religious authorities. “While this process is underway,” Kobilica said, “I ask for understanding and respect for the fact that I am unable to comment, either about my personal position or about the position of the Islamic Council of Norway.” Understanding and respect, that is, for his unwillingness to say flat out that he did not believe gay people should be murdered.
Perhaps younger, well educated Muslims are more enlightened? Another participant in the University of Oslo debate, Muslim Student Association head Usman Rana, said that he personally didn’t support making homosexuality a capital crime, but that he would not criticize other countries’ practices. “There is unfortunately a tendency in Norway to degrade religious people,” Rana told Universitas, the college newspaper. “It is due to an extreme secularism among the Norwegian public. I fervently hope that our participation [in the debate on the death penalty for gays] helps to create a more nuanced view of Islam. The Norwegian public needs to become more liberal.” Once again, it’s the assailants – or, in this case, the would-be executioners – who are the real victims.
The Norwegian public may not yet be “liberal” enough to suit Rana, but the European establishment has been exceedingly so. Though Kobilica’s refusal to condemn the execution of gays caused a brief stir in the media, the Norwegian government has made no move to withdraw the Islamic Council’s annual subsidy of half a million kroner (about $100,000). Government officials and journalists continue to treat the council with deference, to view it as the Voice of Muslims, and to pretend that it is a voice of moderation. Once the flap over executing gays died down, moreover, politicians and others returned soon enough to the mantra about Islam being a religion of peace.
It’s very clear what’s going on here – and where it’s all headed. Europe is on its way down the road of Islamization, and it’s reached a point along that road at which gay people’s right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is being directly challenged, both by knife-wielding bullies on the street and by taxpayer-funded thugs whose organizations already enjoy quasi-governmental authority. Sharia law may still be an alien concept to some Westerners, but it’s staring gay Europeans right in the face – and pointing toward a chilling future for all free people. Pim Fortuyn saw all this coming years ago; most of today’s European leaders still refuse to see it even though it’s right before their eyes.

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It's really difficult for me to understand the cultural/moral relativists' case for allowing dishonor killings. There is just no gray area for me on such a basic, basic human right.
Ellen R. Sheeley, Author
"Reclaiming Honor in Jordan"
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http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/CCTV-images-released-after-race.3721354.jp
BREAKING NEWS 1PM: Police today released cctv images of a number of men they would like to speak to following a race attack in the city centre.
The incident - which officers believe was racially aggravated - took place in Brook Street in Peterborough at around 5.30pm on Saturday, January 12.
The 52-year-old victim was walking to church when six men - described as Asian - racially abused him and attacked him. The group then assaulted two more people who came to the victim's aid.
Detective Constable Pete Kolakowski, who is investigating, said: "This was a nasty assault and we take incidents of this nature extremely seriously.
"I would like to speak to anyone who recognises the people in the images - they may know something vital about this incident and it's important that we contact them.
"If anyone knows anything about this, please get in touch as you may hold vital information."
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Did you read the comments on that article, the one by Ziggy1256 item 26 was truely amazing, he is either a Muslim, perhaps one of those that was captured on the video or a self-hating left winger. What a complete tool!!!
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Opinionator,
thanks for drawing my attention to this interesting article.
I'm always puzzled by the mohammedans' attitude to homosexuality, and 'liberal' homosexuals attitudes to mohammedans. Its good to read that Mr Bawer is kicking against the 'don't hurt me, please' mindset that seems to pervail throughout so-called gay culture.
It's interesting to note that several homosexual, 'counter-culture' writers, such as Genet, Burroughs, Bowles, and Durrell, lived in North Africa throughout the '50s and '60s, drawn there by the ready availability of drugs and (underage) boys.
I'll probably write a piece on my blog later about this, thanks again for sparking my curiousity.
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A very well written article. Thanks for posting this.
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The BNP could have potentially 400,000 gay voters in the London elections, except it's probably alienated them by its previous policies.
So Boris is currently wooing the 'Pink Vote' ( see http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/opinion/2005-5535.html)
Ken Livingstone is in danger of losing gay support after teaming up with Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, chief theologian of the Muslim Brotherhood, whose views on homosexuals are on the unreconstructed side (he thinks there's a case for killing them along with the apostates and the Jews):
( see http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23412802-details/Now+Ken+can't+take+the+gay+vote+for+granted/article.do )
Gays and Lesbians in European cities are getting increasingly worried about attacks by knife-weilding Muslim thugs imposing Sharia in the enriched areas.
There are 700,000 Muslim voters in London. Of these, 1,500,000 will be voting for Red Ken (Vote early, vote often)
According to http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2005/05/27/gay_london_feature.shtml
There are 400,000 gay/lesbian voters in London. Very few of these will be voting for the BNP.
They can't rely on Ken Livingstone to save them from the Mad Mullahs, so they have to put their trust in Boris, great-grandson of Ali Kemal.
The BNP could probably pick up a substantial proprtion of both the Gay and Jewish votes if it would repudiate its previous policies and promise 'firm action' (if you know what I mean)against these 'street-jihad' vermin.
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Another 'street-jihad' attack. How much of this stuff is going on nationwide?
"A MAN was lucky to escape with just bruises after a potentially life- threatening attack with a baseball bat.
The 29-year-old was walking along Queens Drive, past St Joseph's Catholic College on Monday night when he was pounced on by an armed assailant.
Police have described the assault as a "vicious and unprovoked attack" in which the victim was repeatedly beaten around the head with the weapon, and said the man was lucky to be alive.
Acting Insp Adrian Davis said: "The victim to the assault received bruises to his forehead where a number of blows landed from the attacker's baseball bat.
"The victim also sustained a bruise to his right wrist where he attempted to defend himself from the attack.
"The victim was extremely fortunate not to have sustained more serious injuries.
"The victim is currently receiving medical treatment.
"The attack appears to have been unprovoked."....
Police said the assault was a very serious case, with no apparent motive.
"The victim was hit with a baseball bat or stick of some sort and as far as we are aware there is no history between the two men at all."
Police are looking for an Asian man with short dark hair, stocky build and in his late teens or early 20s.
At least three other people were in the car with him.
Anyone who witnessed the attack or recognises the description of the attacker or car is urged to contact Swindon Police on 0845 408 7000.
From http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/display.var.2003415.0.man_battered_in_vicious_attack.php
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http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/content/towerhamlets/advertiser/news/story.aspx?brand=elaonline&category=news&tBrand=northlondon24&tCategory=newsela&itemid=WeED30%20Jan%202008%2020%3A51%3A30%3A863
Holocaust Day marred by 'racist' stone-throwing
30 January 2008
Clive Bettington (right) leading the tour just before the incident
EXCLUSIVE By Mike Brooke
mike.brooke@archant.co.uk
THE Holocaust Memorial Day marking the genocides of the 20th century was marred on Sunday when a gang of youths stoned Jewish tourists on a guided tour of London's East End.
A group of 96 visitors looking at sites of Jewish interest were attacked by youths hiding behind a fence in a back street in Whitechapel.
Two were struck by the missiles, an American woman lecturer at London's Metropolitan University and a Canadian lecturer. The woman had blood pouring from her head and needed hospital treatment.
The tour was organised by leading local historian Clive Bettington, who was later asked by police if he wanted officers to accompany him in future, but declined.
"That would be admitting there are 'no go' areas," he said.
"I won't be intimidated. We have a right to walk our streets unmolested."
He has now written to Tower Hamlets chief executive Martin Smith for an urgent meeting.
Sunday's incident was outside a former Jewish maternity home in Underwood Road, now used as social services offices, which was on his tour as a place of interest where playwright Arnold Whesker and showbiz comedian Lionel Bart were born.
A woman who eye-witnessed the incident saw the youths in the act.
"Stones started to come down and some in the group were scared and ducked," she said.
"I looked over the fence and saw four Asian youths throwing stones. They were laughing, then ran away."
American lecturer Betty Kagan and Canadian Eric Litwack were both struck by missiles and went to the Royal London Hospital after police were called.
Mr Litwack said later: "It was obviously we were being targeted on a tour talking about Jewish history."
There was condemnation across the political spectrum at a multi-faith service at the East London Central synagogue later that day.
The Mayor of Tower Hamlets blamed on "narrow religious views" in the community.
"It's horrifying this could happen in the East End in this day and age, on Holocaust Memorial Day of all days," Cllr Ann Jackson told the Advertiser.
"We must mediate between the narrow religious views of some in the Bangladeshi community. There is narrow mindedness in all communities. Everyone must realise ours is a tolerant society."
Lib Dem's Louise Alexander said: "I'm shocked this took place on my doorstep. It's a 'wake-up' call that highlights we are not there yet."
The Labour leader of Tower Hamlets council, Denise Jones, later issued a joint statement with all Opposition group leaders on the authority, Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Respect, apologising on behalf of
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