BLEARS AND THE YOUNG MUSLIMS
Hazel Blears the "Communities Secretary" must have tunnel vision, the only community she seems to be aware of is the Islamic community, she (Blears) has already set up the National Muslim Womens advisory group and now she has set up the Young Muslims Consultative group for 16-21 year old Muslims, this group will have direct access to the people "who make policy".
please note that this article, to the best of my knowledge, is not in the British press
From the article:
"The Young Muslims' Consultative Group is about taking our engagement with this important group to the next level and ensuring that young people have the opportunity to express their thoughts and concerns directly to those who make policy," she said.
Why should groups like this have access to policy makers that the general public do not have, the answer I think is quite simple, we do not matter, our views are insignificant.
There is no threat coming from us, we are not likely to blow up people if we do not get what we want no matter how trivial the request, we probably will not mass on the streets insulting the people of this country and its Government, we do not call for the downfall of our society.
Because of the above reasons we are not taken any notice of at all, if we are to be noticed, if we are to be heard, if we are to be acknowledged as citizens with rights and expectations what are we to do to get recognition, the answer seems apparent, we should threaten to blow things up, we should fill the streets with our discontent at the Government driven Islamification of our country.
This Government is giving into the blackmail of the bomb, the protest and intimidation, they are truly spineless, and yet they still do not realize that Islam will with their backing and promotion destroy them as soon as it gets the chance.
The pretext of setting up this group is "battling extremism" now theres a surprise, of course it will do no such thing, this type of action from the Government only encourages the Muslim because they see the Government backing down all the time and conceding more and more concessions to Islam.
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Gandalf,
As you well know, this government has allowed in millions of the Religion of Peace (I’m not sure if we are still allowed to say the actual name) into Britain, with a deliberate policy to destroy the fabric of the country. So why should it surprise you that Blears and the rest of the government, and its police and judicial arms, go out of their way to listen, and then capitulate to the demands of the Religion of Peace (pbuh).
The public is in a state of ignorance or shock. Those who know, cannot believe or credit that a British government, elected by the British, is intent on destroying Britain – for there is no doubt that with the huge growth rate of Islam, the future existence of Britain is in dire peril.
If we genuinely wish to avoid large-scale disorder and subsequent bloodshed and ethnic cleansing, then the slow and gentle removal of the RoP from Britain, is the only humane policy. If policy makers do not take the hard decisions because of their honest and earnest desire to be good and appear to be good, then they will be responsible for the civil war that ensues.
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The shit is going to hit the fan, it's unavoidable.Bring it on, the sooner the better.
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Yes indeed. So stock up on toilet rolls and air conditioners.
We will need both. You can bet that our political elite, have already stocked upon necessary items.
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Meanwhile the West Midlands Police and the Crown Prosecution Service have apologised for accusing the makers of a Channel 4 documentary "Undercover Moque", of distortion.
In a statement
Yes yes OK, thats all, evry good, but that is not the point. When are the cowardly cops going to put on, or was it take off their boots, raid the mosques and arrest the imams and mullahs.
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Sooner rather than later we are going to face the unpalatable truth.
There is no political solution.
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There is no political solution. Not even the BNP, which I'm slowly coming to believe is just a state controlled pressure relief valve. Don't quite believe it yet, but I'm moving in that direction.
So where do we go from here?
All emails, phone calls and letters are now monitored. Security can only be guaranteed in face-to-face communications.
So where do we go from here?
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I have been searching everywhere to see if i can find the answer to that question. I am sad to say that if have failed.
so your question remains.
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SHM, defender
The only way anyone can discuss the danger that Islam and Muslims pose to us all, is by doing it not just politely, but with a genuine love and compassion for all, Muslims included, as they are human as well. Only then can you get others to listen to you, and maybe give you credence, and not just regard you as a racist or bigot. And if that does not work at all, then at the least you have tried without compromising your decency, as well as the principles of our civilisation. But I'm sure that many will listen, and sooner or later, the truth of Islam's bitter fruit, including its subjugation of Muslim men and women, will come to light.
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SHM
I realised some time ago that the BNP, even if it got elected, would not be able to do what is required. It will be stymied and trumped at every turn - the judiciary, the EU, NATO, the UN, the MSM, the BBC. The game is stacked against it at all levels. The BNP will have to play the game just to survive, even if it had a majority in parliament.
As for security - even face to face comms cannot be guaranteed secure, as infra-red laser sounders can detect words from a mile away.
No, it is not security that we need but openness. The open discussion of the unpalatable truth that Islam will destroy civilisation, and take us back culturally and socially to the Middle Ages. One can already see the destruction of our civilisation in front of our eyes - freedom of expression is severly curtailed - and the Muslim population is barely 3% at the moment.
Openess, a truthful and frank discussion with all and sundry, done with humility and compassion, with malice to none but good for all, is the way forward. And pray that we are given that courage, fortitude, and most important, the humility that is required.
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I reserve the right to feel malice towards those people who have already attempted to kill me on many occassions.
No.
I will not deal with them in a 'compassionate manner'.
Yes.
They are human beings too.
But.
That doesn't change their intent to kill me in an horrific manner: I'm too old to breed from these days.
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