tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9184499599312552350.post8006811648785135338..comments2023-10-18T11:41:03.019+01:00Comments on Pink Triangle: How do you solve a problem like sharia?Pink Trianglehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16643436823037952744noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9184499599312552350.post-72108742409923295272008-09-14T17:29:00.000+01:002008-09-14T17:29:00.000+01:00I have just recently started a blog to document co...I have just recently started a blog to document concessions the West is making to Islam. Each one is usually rather small, but when you add them up, the effect is startling. I've just started the blog last week, and I am labeling them by country. Guess which country has the most entrees so far? Britain. <BR/><BR/>If there are stories you'd like to see added to the collection, send them to me and I'll post them: citizenwarriorgeneral@gmail.com. The blog is ad-free and I'm using it as a resource for all of us who want to help make the point to our less-educated-about-jihad friends and readers that Jihadis are gaining ground WITH OUR PERMISSION! Here's the new blog:<BR/><BR/>http://concess.blogspot.comCitizen Warriorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265844262699107352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9184499599312552350.post-25198820109866636222008-09-09T10:29:00.000+01:002008-09-09T10:29:00.000+01:00From http://www.express.co.uk/ourcomments/view/34...From http://www.express.co.uk/ourcomments/view/34658 <BR/><BR/>"Consider which of these statements best reflects your own view:<BR/><BR/>a) Britain would be a better country if there were more Muslims living here.<BR/><BR/>b) There is the right number of Muslims in Britain to serve the country’s interests.<BR/><BR/>c) It would be preferable if Britain did not have a large Muslim population at all.<BR/><BR/>Got an answer yet? I bet it wasn’t A. <BR/><BR/>A profit-and-loss account of the impact of Islam on Britain will quickly demonstrate why.<BR/><BR/>On an economic level, the impact of Britain’s Muslims is massively negative. Research shows Muslim communities are typified by heavy levels of welfare dependency and low levels of wealth creation.<BR/><BR/>A report last year by the Left-wing Institute for Public Policy Research found that fewer than half of adults from four of the biggest Muslim groups here – Somalis, Bangladeshis, Turks and Pakistanis – are in employment. <BR/><BR/>And because of the high number of children in their families they also tend to be heavy users of expensive public services such as the NHS.<BR/><BR/>On a wider cultural basis, the impact of Islam on this country is also strongly negative in the eyes of the public.<BR/>Islam has repressed women in a way Britain has not tolerated for hundreds of years. Forced marriage, honour killing, female genital mutilation, enforced wearing of the veil – all are abominations present within British Muslim communities. <BR/><BR/>The repression of womenfolk has also led some Muslim men to view vulnerable young women from outside the faith as sub-human sexual fodder fit only to be used and abused. Freedom of speech has also been curtailed thanks to the sabre-rattling of angry Muslims. Not since the “fatwah” declared upon Salman Rushdie, forcing him into hiding, have even our most outspoken public figures felt free to fully express themselves. <BR/><BR/>Muslim urban ghettos have also reintroduced electoral fraud as a regular feature of British political life.<BR/><BR/>Other wider freedoms for the individual have had to be drastically curtailed in order to facilitate the fight against homegrown Islamist terrorism. The police and security services have been given all manner of sweeping new powers.<BR/><BR/>Over the weekend, Government minister Phil Woolas spoke of another repellent cultural practice prevalent among Muslims from Pakistan – the marrying of first cousins and an ensuing epidemic of health problems.<BR/><BR/>According to Labour MP Ann Cryer, more than 80 per cent of Pakistanis living in her Keighley constituency marry someone living in Pakistan, often a cousin. This facilitates “chain migration” by allowing more Pakistanis to come to Britain to live. It also prevents meaningful integration.<BR/><BR/>Yet the reaction to Mr Woolas from British Muslims has been hostile and paranoid. One representative group, the Muslim Public Affairs Council, called for the minister to be sacked, accusing him of the catch-all sin of “Islamophobia”.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com