Sunday, December 10, 2006

John Reid - on likely Christmas attack

Talking on GMTV, the Home Secretary says that the threat of a terrorist attack is very high indeed. Unfortunately we have got used to these sort of predictions in the same way that Christmas and IRA attacks used to go hand in hand.

Until Mr Reid and the rest of the Government face up to the truth and recognise what serious problems they have introduced into this country, there is no chance of reducing this risk.

He says:

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The aim of the terrorists is to divide the community, to pretend that this is a war between Muslims and everyone else, when it isn't.
"In a funny way they reflect the views of the extreme right of politics who argue the same thing - that the big division is between Islam and everyone else.
"It isn't - it's between the terrorists and everyone else and only with that unity can we ultimately defeat them."


So there is no division between Islam and everyone else then Mr Reid?

Try telling that to those people who wish to go swimming in public swimming baths but now find them segregated.
Tell it to those people who have monstrosities built on their door steps and loud speakers blaring out several times a day, even at a time when church bells have been restricted up and down the country due to complaints about the noise.
Tell it to those people who have had to change the name of their establishment due to it not fitting in with our new society.
Tell it to those whose traditional Guy Fawkes celebrations are supplanted by tiger festivals.
Tell it to those people who find it almost impossible to find a traditional Christmas card or display in a shop window.
Tell it to those people who find that local groups are flouting planning regulations without any fear of interference by the authorities.
Tell it to those people who find their children being taught about Islam even when there is nothing about Christianity being mentioned.
Tell it to the parents of children who are being taken on visits to Mosques without their permission even though there is no reciprocal arrangement with Muslim children.
Tell it to anyone who has had to remove posters, pictures, personal possessions from their work place, or had to sit through "diversity" training.
Tell it to anyone who has been stuck in a mixed ward in hospital and watched as members of a certain religious group are granted privacy that they are not.
Tell it to the people who have their work censored and to the people who are unable to view what the rest of the world views.
Tell it to the public who can be arrested at any time of day who may wonder why certain religious groups have certain times where they are immune to arrest.
Tell it to the members of the public who may wonder why members of a certain religious group are notified before police operations are carried out.
Tell it to anyone who has been subject to offensive racist and religious insults and been told by the police that it only counts in one direction.

The fact is Mr Reid, that this list is by no means exhaustive, the divisions between Islam and the rest of us are clear to see, and that is just in this country which still has a minority of Muslims.

What about countries that are run according to their laws, where beheadings are common for nothing more that deciding you no longer wish to be part of that religion? Where you may not practice any other religion or have any of the freedoms we take for granted?

There is no unity between Islam and the rest of the population and nor will there be as long as this Government allows the continued destruction of our culture and heritage, allows the continued segregation of society, and continues to pretend that it is extremists causing the problem.

I personally do not know anyone who has benefited in anyway from this revolution visited on us by the present government, but I do know a lot of people who feel that life is considerably worse.

The Government and media are constantly trying to associate "right wing extremists" with terrorism by referring to them in the same sentence, phrase or context. What they really mean, of course, is the British National Party.

I want this country maintain it's Christian traditions. I want it to represent the views of the majority and do not want the population to be supplanted by other cultures and religions just because our present Government likes this idea better.

This, according to Mr Reid and people like him, makes me an extremist because it is a view I share with the British National Party.

Public opinion is changing as people wake up to the reality of what this Government has done to us. The Great British Public is no longer falling for this corruption of the truth. Once credibility is lost it is impossible to get it back.

Far from the British spirit being defeated, at this time of year the Government should pay heed to what may have once been said about another great nation:

"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Diversity Training - the only time that I have scored 100% on a test.
I didn't like any of the groups on the list.