Tuesday 12 January 2010

A case for docking?

So at last the dog is beginning to at least recognise the fleas. Islam4UK in all of it's various guises has been proscribed, and proven membership of said organisation can be met with ten years in prison. Now I would be prepared to put money on that law never being put to the test. All that these young and ignorant radicals will do is to regroup under different headings, and I am sure that none of them will carry membership cards. Proscription of such organisations simply drives them underground, and in the eyes of the deluded and simple minded, they become even more attractive, and so the hideous tumour that lies within our society continues to grow.

Surely it would be better to allow such organisations be seen for what they are, and allowed to go their deluded way, exercising the same free speech that they would deny the rest of us should they get their way. They had planned a tasteless protest march in the town of Wooton Bassett, where hundreds of locals, routinely show their respects to returning bodies of British soldiers. It should have gone ahead. At least then, the membership could have been identified. Their protest seems to be about Muslims being killed by British troops. They make no mention of the fact that huge numbers of their fellow Muslims are killed each day by fellow Muslims who seem unable to discriminate.

Anjem Choudary on the radio this morning spoke lucidly and with the confidence and arrogance of the fanatic that he is, about bringing Sharia law into the country, and his final words were "we shall prevail." Unless the people of this country get off their apathetic bottoms and wake up to the realities of fundamentalism, then I fear that his confidence is well placed.

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