MUSLIM radicals are planning a parade through Wootton Basset, the town which holds processions in memory of fallen British soldiers.
Extremist group Islam4UK are organising a march in the coming weeks, which they claim will be in honour of muslims killed in the Afghanistan conflict.
The plans have sparked outrage in the quiet market town, which has now become synonymous with the rising death toll from the war.
Friends, relatives, fellow servicemen and woman and shopkeepers line the streets to pay their respects to the coffins of returning soldiers on a near weekly basis.
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What a great idea! Bring them all together and then deport the entire bloody lot of ‘em!!
I agree.
The Islamic Republik Of Britain.
Now lets see, front and rear blocks, interlocking fields of …..right. Sorry, lost it for a moment there.
What a disgusting moment it will be for the Brits to have something like this happen.
I can’t wait to watch the NEWS and see these “Islam4UK” Saracens get the thrashing of their lives!
#5 I hope your right but you can count on them getting all the protection they need from the authorities. Too bad but that’s the way it is in this day and age.
This is what happens when a government disarms its populace. They have no fear of the public rising up against them because they have all the firepower. Maybe we in the west will someday have the courage like the Iranian people and try to bring our leaders to account, even with a price of blood.
mid island mike
round them all up deport the lot of them this country needs to get a back bone and start saying no you cant come here and run our country
Wootton Basset Muslim Cleric Amjem Chouda
I have never expressed my views openly before about anything; however in this case I will make an exception. I feel very strongly against the proposed march Muslim Cleric Amjem Choudary is wanting in Wootton Basset . He is entitled to his own opinions” do his protests in a country that appreciates his way of thinking” we do not need people of this nature in Britain. I find what he has to say very offensive
This is not only an insult to every true Britain ;it is a betrayal to all the brave Men & Woman who have lost their lives; not only in the present hostilities in any previous conflict Britain has ever encountered ; The government has to step in to stop the march taking place as it is not in my view a protest more one of treason to have the March
1) Treason: Betrayal of Country
a violation of the allegiance owed by somebody to his or her own country, e.g. by aiding an enemy.
In this case an verbal attack on every true Britain ; Where is Cleric Amjem Choudary and his followers allegiance to this country; a March now; What’s next? If Cleric and his members feel this strongly they do not deserve to live in Britain. I have just had to sit and listen to the speaker from ISLAM4UK Abu Yahya” I have a question for him” why stay in this country”?He obviously hates us that are British
If this protest is allowed to go ahead “I will ask all political parties “Why”? before voting at the next election “
Doug , first thanks for speaking up. But I think the approach to this problem coming out of Europe is backwards. It is anti-minarets in Switzerland , it is anti burqa in France and now anti-protest or anti-freedom of assembly.
Instead you should turn it around and be pro the Magna Carta and everything democratic that followed. Be proud of it instead of caving in to the postmodern idea that all cultures are equal. What Britain gave to world is superior to the tribalism being fought now. You need to say so. But first the Brits have to believe it. Do they? Or has the BBC brainwashed them into submission?
What Britain gave to world is superior to the tribalism being fought now.
Strongly depending on which side of the divide you were on. Some African states were better off under tribalism and some were not. Right now they’re all worse off than ever – trying to emulate colonialism that Britain has long since abandoned under tribal management.
Bang on Cy which is similar to what the Americans tried in Vietnam and now Iraq plus Afghanistan.
And before the usual suspects chime in, it’s worthwhile considering that the colonials and “saved” nations emulate the government they received, not the government you claim to aspire to. The best example was Liberia, where the freed American slaves set up Monrovia (named after pro-repatriation president Colin Monroe). What’s the first thing these Americanized Africans did?
-Segregate themselves from the local Krus
-Force protestant Christianity on the locals, which they thought was superior
-Create a caste system with themselves at the top
-Resume human trade with European and Arabic states
Sound familiar?
What does this have to do with Muslims marching in Wooton Bassett? Not much.
Mugabe inherited a solid infrastructure and now ….
In 1949 India inherited a legal system , a universal working language (English), 50,000 miles of railroad track and frittered it away until 1991 when they finally dumped their socialist “let’s all live in a village Kumbayah” and Finance Minster Singh (now the PM) started turning it around. As Conrad Black wrote … PM Singh gets his best leader in the world award and while PMSH has a tougher job with the likes of posters here …LOL …Singh is indeed a great leader and we should pray he succeeds.
Meanwhile the Islamic Republic of Pakistan chose not to stay with secular Indian in 1949 and we know what happened there.
Were the people in these countries victims . are they little children unable to cope in the real world and unless the West coddles them is it our fault that they cannot rise to the occasion and adapt?
Are they adults or not? Are we so bigoted against them as the left would have us behave that we think placing too many Westerners near Mecca is the cause of their malaise? Why do we have no faith in the ability of the third world to adapt all by themselves?
I think all humans are equal, all can adapt to whatever their ecology can support. The problem is cultural as it relates to adaptation to large populations in an industrial world. Thus we have to stop the colonialism argument of cultural relativism in our schools and MSM and unless we do, we will see pathetic Europe go the wrong way again … banning minarets is only the beginning of an overreaction instead of understanding liberty because our schools stopped teaching liberty and how to get it and keep it.
Watch Europe collapse and learn from it, don’t let it happen here, start now to fight back.
Nom…your sounding paranoid.
Mugabe inherited an apartheid where the natives were used as glorified donkeys. How anyone could expect untrained and vengeful people stripped of their culture and social cohesion to keep that country afloat is beyond me.
There you have it. It’s our fault. Not Mugabe’s that people are starving in Zimbabwe.
This is what we need to debate in Canada while we still can:
Either we side with the leftist elitists who do not think us peasants (in Canada as well as Zimbabwe, peasants are peasants to the left don’t forget) are capable of governing ourselves in a modern age
Or
We assume all people are equal and when given a chance will eventually rise to the occasion as India has when it finally dropped the socialism it unfortunately had sidled up to with the USSR.
This is the essence of our struggle and we must deal with it in the open. Otherwise we are going to find as our friend at #9 has, we actually will have missed the chance at the War on radical Islam, we will be in the War on Ourselves… which is what banning minarets and scarves and marches are, they are the banning of freedom.
Much of what happened is Mugabe’s fault. But you’re being dead dishonest to think that the apartheid-like social order -which provided absolutely no administrative facilities to the majority population- played NO role in it. Real easy to walk away from the mess and blame the next person to pick it up. If the nation soared, you’d be patting yourself on the back for how well the empire prepared those savage Africans for self-rule. You can’t ignore cause and effect when it’s convenient to do so.
If Canada had a referendum on minarets, I bet 60% of this site would vote to ban them, nom. Freedom comes second to power, and they feel they’re losing theirs.
Real easy to blame everything on the previous government as well, Cy. As usual, the truth lies somewhere between.