tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019954714374602353.post6971834664573330789..comments2024-03-28T09:17:03.940+00:00Comments on AncientBriton: Beyond the veilAncientBritonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12357913998344777403noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019954714374602353.post-52874696598302678532015-04-20T12:11:18.467+01:002015-04-20T12:11:18.467+01:00I have often found reprieve in this blog from just...I have often found reprieve in this blog from just the media you detailed, Voxpop. It is rather disheartening - I attend a uni in Canada, and it is astounding how well organized and shockingly funded these "student run" campus Muslim organizations are. I wish I could say that any university group is on an unilaterally equal playing field, but when the 'victim' card is levied ad nauseam, eventually others begin to repeat the message. We're a society that has grown terrified of offending anyone (look at the wake of Charlie Hebdo. Slowly, our Enlightenment values are being eroded in favour of the PC haze that claims that the West 'suppresses' Islamic women by NOT letting them wear the veil. The mental gymnastics can do your head in!) The inherently fractious, decentralized nature of **lam means that there will be endless division between the different sects, and the more opportunity for varying 'interpretations' of the Koran. And how, 'as a group' can they claim that the West is unsympathetic and are racist **slmophobes when they are leaving their Muslim countries to come live in our cities? <br />Thank you Ancientblogpetros, and for your thoughts, they are a consolation on the other side of the pond against the doublespeak of the media. As for your posting, I wonder ... does anyone, anywhere, on any news channel in the UK mention Lee Rigby? I shudder when I see the unfolding crisis in Lampedusa, and wonder if anyone is brave enough to connect the dots.Alnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019954714374602353.post-55296239736815576142015-04-19T18:47:14.157+01:002015-04-19T18:47:14.157+01:00I am just beginning - I think (I hope it's not...I am just beginning - I think (I hope it's not wishful thinking) - that the general public are finally beginning to get the idea that the dear old desert religion from mecca is neither a religion, nor in any sane judgement peaceful in any way. The lamestream media have done their best to promote the lies, the propaganda and the delusions, but even they are having to report more and more atrocities, committed by one sect of **lam against another sect of **lam, let alone against peaceful Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, etc. I think we might just see the evidence having an effect on public opinion, as people in the UK begin to realise that what is happening in the hellholes of the middle east, might very soon be happening on a daily basis on our streets. It is not so long ago that the IRA was doing it, and some of us are old enough to remember the Troubles. <br />Voxpopnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019954714374602353.post-33309125849236463492015-04-18T16:15:32.182+01:002015-04-18T16:15:32.182+01:00Outside a mosque in Cardiff yesterday activist Mus...Outside a mosque in Cardiff yesterday activist Muslims were handing out leaflets telling those leaving the mosque not to vote in the forthcoming General Election (because only Allah makes laws). <br />Would it not be a good idea to make voting compulsory in this country ? <br /> Then those Muslims wishing to enter and settle in the UK to take advantage of the good things in our country, may take the opportunity to consider whether they do truly wish to integrate into our society ,or whether they aspire to a separate life and what's more aspire to change and corrupt our society.Simple soulnoreply@blogger.com