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Britain capitulates to terror - The Spectator

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Britain capitulates to terror

WEDNESDAY, 11TH FEBRUARY 2009

If anyone had doubted the extent to which Britain has capitulated to Islamic terror, the banning of Geert Wilders a few hours ago should surely open their eyes. Wilders, the Dutch member of parliament who had made an uncompromising stand against the Koranic sources of Islamist extremism and violence, was due to give a screening of Fitna, his film on this subject, at the House of Lords on Thursday. This meeting had been postponed after Lord Ahmed had previously threatened the House of Lords authorities that he would bring a force of 10,000 Muslims to lay siege to the Lords if Wilders was allowed to speak. To their credit, the Lords authorities had stood firm and said extra police would be drafted in to meet this threat and the Wilders meeting should go ahead.
But now the government has announced that it is banning Wilders from the country. A letter from the Home Secretary’s office to Wilders, delivered via the British embassy in the Hague, said:
...the Secretary of State is of the view that your presence in the UK would pose a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society. The Secretary of State is satisfied that your statements about Muslims and their beliefs, as expressed in your film Fitna and elsewhere would threaten community harmony and therefore public security in the UK.
So let’s get this straight. The British government allows people to march through British streets screaming support for Hamas, it allows Hizb ut Tahrir to recruit on campus for the jihad against Britain and the west, it takes no action against a Muslim peer who threatens mass intimidation of Parliament, but it bans from the country a member of parliament of a European democracy who wishes to address the British Parliament on the threat to life and liberty in the west from religious fascism.
It is he, not them, who is considered a ‘serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society’. Why? Because the result of this stand for life and liberty against those who would destroy them might be an attack by violent thugs. The response is not to face down such a threat of violence but to capitulate to it instead.
It was the same reasoning that led the police on those pro-Hamas marches to confiscate the Israeli flag, on the grounds that it would provoke violence, while those screaming support for genocide and incitement against the Jews were allowed to do so. The reasoning was that the Israeli flag might provoke thuggery while the genocidal incitement would not. So those actually promoting aggression were allowed to do so while those who threatened no-one at all were repressed. And now a Dutch politician who doesn’t threaten anyone is banned for telling unpalatable truths about those who do; while those who threaten life and liberty find that the more they do so, the more the British government will do exactly what they want, in the interests of ‘community harmony’.
Wilders is a controversial politician, to be sure. But this is another fateful and defining issue for Britain’s governing class as it continues to sleepwalk into cultural suicide.  If British MPs do not raise hell about this banning order, if they go along with this spinelessness, if they fail to stand up for the principle that the British Parliament of all places must be free to hear what a fellow democratically elected politician has to say about one of the most difficult and urgent issues of our time, if they fail to hold the line against the threat of violence but capitulate to it instead, they will be signalling that Britain is no longer the cradle of freedom and democracy but its graveyard.

http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-magazine/arts/3344161/britain-capitulates-to-terror.thtml

 
Jesus wept.  They've won, farewell bacon and egg banjos.
 
All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again.

I doubt WW III is more than a decade away.

 
Crikey, I thought the Poms were going to have problems later in the future with their muslims hordes, but it looks like I am wrong, they are having their problems  now.

OWDU
 
I doubt WW III is more than a decade away.

More than a decade? Hell, I'm thinking I should save and store any IMP's I can get my hands on.

The world economy has never been so deep in the toilet since the 30's. We had a little war after that one. I read somewhere that just after the beginning off the last century the world economy was in the sh***er. Seems we had the war to end all wars after that one.
Hmmm; maybe I'm just a pessimist
 
xo31@711ret said:
I doubt WW III is more than a decade away.

More than a decade? Hell, I'm thinking I should save and store any IMP's I can get my hands on.

The world economy has never been so deep in the toilet since the 30's. We had a little war after that one. I read somewhere that just after the beginning off the last century the world economy was in the sh***er. Seems we had the war to end all wars after that one.
Hmmm; maybe I'm just a pessimist

You could draw comparisons to the Afghan conflict and current global financial crisis to the Spanish civil war and the great depression. The timings aren't in the right order historically, but we've got conditions that could lead to a greater problem. The comparison I wish to draw is that the West is in a weakened economic state and also half heartedly engaged in a war against a rival ideology. 
 
It's a sad, sad day for the people of Britain. (note absence of the "Great")

While Geert Wilders can & has been somewhat contreversial over the past little while, he is/was expressing an opinion - an opinion shared by other parliamentarians in the EU & UK...

For a "LORD" to cry foul & threaten riot & insurection is not right!

It's a crying shame!
 
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