Sunday, February 06, 2011

Re-Tooling Tolerance in the UK



Is multiculturalism being openly discussed and revealed for what it truly represents? At least it is being openly discussed in the UK and at least to some small extent, the truth is being revealed for what it is. Prime minister David Cameron has identified the problem publicly in the UK and now it is only a matter of time before the multiculturalists lash out in response to his audacity.

 By DAVID STRINGER

Europe must stamp out intolerance of Western values within its own Muslim communities and far-right groups if it is to defeat the roots of terrorism, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Saturday.
Cameron told the annual Munich Security Conference that European governments have been too tolerant of some sectors of society that publicly oppose democracy or reject equal rights for all.
He said Britain had found that many convicted terrorists had initially been influenced by so-called "nonviolent extremists" - people who aren't involved in encouraging plots, but denounce Western politics and culture - before going on to carry out violence.
"We won't defeat terrorism simply by the actions we take outside our borders. Europe needs to wake up to what is happening in our own countries," Cameron told the conference.

I have to give credit where credit is due, at least David Cameron realizes the root of the problem and is willing to identify it publicly. Of course, the Brits are way far down the pike ahead of America as it concerns their own multiculturalist infestation.

The Brits have been importing their own fifth column, since the days of their colonialism over one hundred years ago, where as America is a relatively recent player at the game of importing contagions that attack the very fiber of the nation and its culture.

What Cameron is identifying and proposing in the UK is what most would call 'plain as the nose on your face.' The reality in the UK is that Islam has been fostered, supported and allowed to ferment for decades and in the face of rampant contemporary Muslim militancy. The ranks of Muslim discontent in the UK are ripe for the picking and the militant clerics and Imans of Islam have been harvesting that crop of non assimilated transplanted Islam for over a decade now.

Cameron is speaking truth to reality, but he is also couching his position and attempting the secular multiculturalist balancing act of supposed fairness in his criticism. In the multiculturalist world view, it is not 'fair' to single out Muslims as a majority source of threat or discontent in any culture, there must also be other enemies identified to share responsibility. Therefore, Cameron has identified the extremist right in the UK.

The only real problem with that example being, the so called extremist right haven't engaged in any attacks or bombings or activities that could otherwise be construed as state terrorism in the UK. And as it concerns assimilation? The right, extreme and otherwise are already assimilated. They speak the language and basically adhere to the cultural traditions, it's their politics and their perceptions of how their government fails to address realities and ignores obvious threats to their safety that apparently inspires their own brand of separatist beliefs and behaviors.

None the less, Cameron's outspoken position is truly a breath of fresh air, especially in a society that has heretofore become so stifled by egalitarian lies and multiculturalist propaganda, that it is a wonder that Britain has survived to this point.

I will be interested to see how this plays out in the weeks and months ahead and I am interested to see just how far Cameron is willing to push the envelope of opposition to Muslim cultural interference in the UK. We have seen what has happened and is happening in France as it concerns Muslims, will the Brits follow suit as their cousins have in France and other European countries? Will they finally call full stop and demand that these middle eastern interlopers and freeloaders either become nationalized and contribute or leave?

I will believe that when I see it. In the interim, I believe the greater likelihood is that the Muslims on the ground in these countries will take to the streets to protest and rampage and destroy and demand their supposed rights under the multiculturalist model of fairness. And in the end, unless and until those in the UK and France and ultimately here in America stand up to the realities, then the situation only worsens by the day.

The UK and America need a wake up call. Perhaps this is the beginning. We shall see.

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