Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Britain learns the hard way

In May hundreds of Muslims gathered in front of a London Mosque to hear "cleric" Omar Bakri talk about hatred and the downfall of Britain and the United States. Two months later, more than 50 innocent civilians were slaughtered and almost 1000 injured when Muslims detonated four bombs along London's mass transit systems.

Bakri’s stance has been clear for years:


    An extremist Islamic cleric based in Britain said yesterday that he would support hostage-taking at British schools if carried out by terrorists with a just cause.

A tolerant legal system and left wingers in the UK have allowed hateful Muslims like Bakri to propagate a message of death through pamphlets, on the web, and openly in the streets. These elements of British society are in complete denial of reality if not downright delusional. Some are even calling the bombings a result of Bush's aggression and Blair's involvement, even though Muslim bombings against innocent civilians dates back more than four decades -- and the worst Muslim murder operation in world history, 9/11, was planned during Bill Clinton's stay in the White House, and carried out just nine months after Bush was sworn in.

Fact: If a figure like Omar Bakri organized Muslims in the USA and led them into the streets to chant "Death to America" and "Death to Britain," the general public would join them in the streets and take care of the problem at once. Praise the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution. Make no mistake -- my attitude is not racist, and for anyone who thinks it may be, go fuck yourself. If any group whatsoever, whether religious, racial, or some other kind of club, takes to the streets of my country and chants that me and my family, my country, and everything I believe in must die, there will be trouble.

The vast majority of people in the USA will not let fear of offending someone result in the slaughter of their fucking family.

The pattern

I mentioned the pattern years ago, although this blog is new and so offers no proof of that. The USA changed to an offensive, preemptive stance following Muslim murders on 9/11. Bush changed the NSS, making clear our feelings. Russia switched to a similar strategy after Muslims killed hundreds of women and children at Beslan. Spain broke the mold by cowering after Muslims murdered hundreds of people on March 11, 2004.

The big ones were 9/11, 3/11, Beslan, then 7/7. Who's next? Are you still afraid to offend a religious group? If yes, you are a dumbass.

Britain now follows the pattern

Apparently Tony Blair is now attempting to wake up Britain. Here's from the BBC today:


    Talks are to begin on bringing in new laws covering preparations for attacks and to make it easier to deport people trying to "incite hatred", (Blair) told MPs.

Blair's plans to make it easier to deport people trying to "incide hatred" shows that a nation simply cannot learn by the mistakes of others. Britain had to learn the hard way, just like the rest of us.

One must wonder why the USA has not been attacked by Muslim terrorists since 9/11, when Russia, Spain, Britain, and dozens of other countries have. Here are some possibilities:

1. The FBI is doing a better job than their counterparts in Europe

2. Muslims know we'll crush two more of their countries if they fuck with us again

3. The USA's culture is less tolerant of hate speech than Europe, and doesn't care if moderate Muslims complain about it

4. The FBI is using #3 to get closer to domestic Muslim extremists and therefore preventing attacks (see this; also see these idiots -- who will be partly responsibile when the next Muslim attack occurs)

5. We cleaned house after 9/11, and our great distance and slightly increased immigration rules have prevented additional Muslim madmen from entering the country

6. We're due for a major attack, and the recent quiet is not an indicator of any of the above points. Are Muslims waiting for us to go to sleep again? Are they waiting for an appeasing Democrat to attain the White House to plan the next huge attack, as they did last time?

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