The next Margaret Thatcher?
If you think people like David Cameron, Prince Charles, and Catherine Ashton are blithering idiots, wait till you see this speech by Britain's Home Secretary, Theresa May, who some see as the next Margaret Thatcher.
As more British families mourn the beheadings of their loved ones, this dolt proclaims that all of this madness has nothing to do with Islam. Sleep well, Britains.
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2014/09/theresa-mays-speech-on-terrorism-and-extremism-full-text-and-audio/
First, she throws her police under the bus in discussing the Stop and Search laws. You can see a video of British cops "stopping and searching" innocent Muslims here. Then she moves on to the topic of terrorism.
"The terrorists who murdered David Haines like to call themselves the Islamic State. But I will tell you the truth: They are not Islamic. And they are not a state. Their actions have absolutely no basis in anything written in the Quran."
Please read Sura 8, verse 12 (for starters), Ms. May.
"Don't worry, Anne. This has nothing to do with King Henry."
Then after accurately describing the dangers that exist, she drifts back into this:
"This hateful ideology has nothing to do with Islam itself. And it is rejected by the overwhelming majority of Muslims in Britain and around the world. The Quran says: “O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other.” It says: “let there be no compulsion in religion.” So let the message go out from this hall that the extremists will never succeed in dividing us. Let the message go out that we know Islam is a religion of peace and it has nothing to do with the ideology of our enemies. Let us stand side by side with the British Muslims who are coming together and saying “not in my name”. (Emphasis mine)
Of course, Ms May has no clue that the verse that says, "Let there be no compulsion in religion," was abrogated by later verses that mandated death for those who do not "repent" their unbelief in Islam.
"Since 2010 I have prevented more foreign hate preachers coming to Britain… than any Home Secretary before me. And – despite the European Court of Human Rights – I’ve kicked a few of them out of the country too: Babar Ahmad, Abu Hamza, Abu Qatada."
Yes, indeed. Like Michael Savage, Robert Spencer and Pam Geller. Only after much wrangling was Geert Wilders able to enter Britain to speak while ravenous Muslim mobs stood on the street promising to cut his head off if he showed his face.
Then May goes back to accurately describing problems in Britain, even though it is only a "tiny minority".
"Here in the city of Birmingham, local people know the problem only too well. Because it was here that extremists infiltrated state schools and sought to impose a hardline curriculum on children. School pupils were told about the dangers of “white prostitutes”, the call to prayer was broadcast over loudspeakers, music was banned, boys and girls were segregated, trips to Saudi Arabia were arranged for Muslim-only children, and inspectors found a “culture of bullying and intimidation”.
But it is not just a problem in Birmingham. Following divisive community politics and allegations of the mismanagement of public funds in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Eric Pickles has sent inspectors to investigate Lutfur Rahman, the elected mayor of the borough. Across the country, there are concerns about the way Shari’ah law is being applied, the way women are told to live and the intolerant attitudes shown to people of different beliefs and ways of life. We must not sleepwalk into separation, segregation and sectarianism."
Anjem Choudary and Ye olde tiny minorityFunny. I seem to have missed those million man marches in London proclaiming, "Not in my name".
"Don't worry about a thing, Marie. This has nothing to do with the Revolution."
3 comments:
She's right. And those gangs of thugs Gary loves to extoll as Genuine Muslims are wrong.
Ann Boleyn was actually executed kneeling, with everything from the waist up vertical. It was a concession of sorts, to her dignity. She didn't actually put her head on the block.
Marie Antoinette... that's the way to treat a queen.
Great refutaion, Siarlys. Anne Boleyn was kneeling, so everything I said was tommyrot.
Everything you said was entirely irrelevant to the question you started off with.
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