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July 10, 2007
Letter From Beleaguered Brit: 'Only After 9/11 Did The Burqas And Beards Became Popular'
Topics: Understanding IslamThis unsolicited letter from a reader in the UK (Via Atlas Shrugs) provides an important perspective on the consequences of allowing political Islam and the Islamists free reign in the UK:
I am just heartily sick of the sensation that I am being ethnically, culturally and demographically cleansed out of existence. Maybe that's an overreaction. But my home town of Rochdale in the UK looks like a suburb of Islamabad. And forget Muslims feeling cowed after 9/11 - no way it was only after 9/11 that the burqas and beards became popular and it was from then on that my grandmother felt real hostility wearing her (jewish) father's Star of David on a chain around her neck. In 2001 the North of England was subjected to nights of rioting caused by Pakistani men; I expect we'll see much worse in the years to come, particularly since the response to those riots was for masses of academics and liberal commentators to see the obvious and instead blame the host community. And nobody wants to mention the increasing harassment of the North's Jewish communities in areas such as Prestwich. If you get the chance there is a program on this subject produced by Richard Little John, it was on Channel 4 and was called "The War on Britain's Jews. Oh and you might also find this interesting, it's a link to MPAC's reaction to the proposed airing of the show representatives are regularly to be found on Sky News and the like giving the moderate Muslim reaction to terror attacks and the like; you know the usual we abhor the killing of innocents and the like.More on the letter, here ...
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Posted by Richard at July 10, 2007 12:21 PM
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