Friday, February 13, 2009

Geert Wilders Denied Entry to the UK

The saga continues to unfold.... Geert Wilders has been denied entry to the UK, he was being held at a Heathrow detention center pending deportation. In light of this affront to the EU (which allows for the travel of its citizens and certainly the elected leaders of member states) and freedom of speech let us examine the rank hypocrisy of the UK government. David Miliband, when confronted by Dutch Foreign Minister, Maxime Verhagen, said of of his decision to exclude Wilders; "A hate-filled film designed to stir up religious and racial hatred in this country is contrary to our laws". Woh woh woh pump your brakes Davey, let's look at your policy a little closer... didn't the British government admit Ijaz Mian who said:

"You cannot accept the rule of the kaffir. We have to rule ourselves and we have to
rule the others... King, Queen, House of Commons: if you accept it, you are a
part of it. If you don't accept it, you have to dismantle it. So you being a
Muslim, you have to fix a target. From that White House to this Black House, we
know we have to dismantle it. Muslims must grow in strength, then take over...
You are in a situation in which you have to live like a state-within-a-state -
until you take over."

I seriously have to ask if Miliband is putting us on? Is this a joke? Is he a complete idiot or a liar? Wilders pointed out that people like Mian are intolerant and take their inspiration from the Qur'an, Wilders is banned. Mian calls for the destruction of British society, and the Brits let him waltz in, hopefully they didn't issue him a welfare check on arrival. If I were British I would probably choke on my scone. The British government is in such gross dereliction of duty that the least that should happen is expulsion from office for these self destructive morons (Davey Miliband being the first to go).

Brits... What kind of circus are you running over there?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

It's been well pointed out that Salman Rushdie, when accused 20 years ago as Wilders is today of 'offending' Muslims, was granted the full support of the then Tory Government. The then Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd framed his vociferous defence of Rushdie in 'freedom of speech' terms. Today, this latter notion is indeed in danger of becoming but 'notional' in the UK, as appeasement of Muslim sensibilities seems to be the mainstay of the Incumbents' approach in dealing with at least one aspect of their flat-out failed multicultural idealism.

Imagine Maggie Thatcher, whatever you may think of her, delivering such a message as this one from that pathetic appeasing and cowardly toad of a current Prime Minister, Gordon Brown:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEAdxqq3ITU

Styrer

Ibn al-Rawandi said...

No sound on this computer, I will try to check out the video later.

I think "biggest coward in Europe" is a pretty accurate description. It is simply pathetic, even more so because the Brits had to trample a treaty to more acceptably appease their thuggish minority. Has anyone ever heard of a politician gaining a concession by threatening the government with violence by his or her constituents? Incredible that Lord Ahmed was allowed to thus threaten the processes of democracy.

It such a shameful thing. How could one hold their head up after being bullied into a pathetic concession such as this? Humiliation.