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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

About That Royal Wedding

Feb. 23: Demonstrators supporting Mohammad Haque and Emdadur Choudhury protest as they arrive at Belmarsh Magistrates Court in south-east London. The trial of two men accused of burning poppies on the anniversary of Armistice Day started on Wednesday. Mohammad Haque, 30, and Emdadur Choudhury, 26, were arrested during a demonstration by Islamist group Muslims Against Crusades in Kensington, west London, on November 11.
(Fox News)

A few days ago, I posted a spoof on the up-coming royal wedding. One of the pictures I posted showed the usual collection of riff-raff known as Islam4UK, Anjem Choudary's gang, doing a London street protest with their posters promising beheading to anyone who dared to say a cross word about Islam.

Some spoof.

Yesterday, Muslims Against the Crusades-or something like that, formally petitioned for a protest permit on the day of the wedding. They are promising to disrupt the wedding.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/04/20/militant-muslim-group-plans-protest-royal-wedding/?test=latestnews

Anjem Choudary is the type of example that Muslims in the West would be advised not to follow. This element is accomplishing nothing more than marginalizing its own people. Is this really what Muslims in Western countries want to be-on the fringes of society, despised by the native populations? That is precisely what they are accomplishing in the UK and other Western European nations, where they spit on local values and traditions and refuse to assimilate. In the US, we have managed (for the most part) to avoid those kinds of extremes because our Muslim immigrants came here educated and with professional skills. Economically, they are not on the lower scales. Yet, even among our own Muslim youth, radicalism is increasingly catching on. As it does, US Muslims are finding themselves increasingly alienated from the rest of society. Correspondingly, anger is increasing in the US as the public sees more examples of radical thought and speech accompanied by occasional terrorist acts and or plots. More and more Americans are saying that Muslims need to accept American values and assimilate if they want to feel welcome here.

If British Muslims are becoming a despised minority, then they have only themselves to blame. To engage in another loud and disrupted protest against the royal wedding will only increase the anger from the British public and hurt the decent British Muslims. It is the latter who need to stand up forcefully and combat this rubbish from within their own community. Silence will be interpreted as assent.

6 comments:

Findalis said...

Knowing the Dhimmified British Police they will have already issued the permit for this group.

Gary Fouse said...

What royal wedding would be complete with a headchoppers ball to follow?

Gary Fouse said...

Correction: "without"

Miggie said...

Gary,
I thought that your comments on this thread are right on point and well put.

The more the Muslims demonstrate how "other" they are, the less likely the message that most of them are simply innocent adherents to the Religion of Peace. What is being said and done by Muslims or in the name of Islam and that is largely not rejected by the majority is so offensive and contrary to our customs and culture that they will all be painted with the same brush, as unfair as that may be.

The decent Muslims have to reform their own religion and rid themselves of these radicals or we will have a struggle between civilization and barbarism for a long time.
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Gary Fouse said...

Miggie,

I have to agree.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

At least Miggie concedes that the characterization is unfair, even as he backhandedly accepts it as appropriate. Once again, he exhibits the tribal groupthink of referring to an entire population as "The Muslims." When is the last time that "The Americans" could all be characterized as thinking, speaking, or acting in unison?