Yes, that’s correct, you heard me right. Britain has an Islamophobia problem, but it is not the sort of Islamophobia problem that the likes of the mendacious grievance mongering taqiyya artists of Tell Mama like to whine about.
Britain’s Islamophobia problem is that there just isn’t enough of it. Not nearly enough. When you consider just how bad the ideology is for civilised societies and the threat that Islam provides, then more Islamophobia is just what is needed.
Britain needs to be a lot more Islamophobic because it’s an ideology that has had such a negative impact on the lives of so many Britons. When it comes to Islam there is a whole lot that reasonable people should be phobic about.
Why shouldn’t we be much more Islamophobic when Islam has brought to these shores terror, mass rapes, high levels of welfare take up, sedition, electoral corruption, street crime, property crime and in the case of Newham and similar areas of our cities, ethnic cleansing.
We should also be more Islamophobic about the unwanted and unnecessary changes that the presence of this foul ideology, started by a rapacious, violent desert savage called Mohammed, has wrought on this society. The curtailment of free speech, the infiltration of Islamic interests into our food supply, the corrupting of our judicial systems and the ongoing attempt to impose their debased savage laws on us, all make this country a poorer place culturally and politically.
This has all come about by a combination of aggressive Islam and a weak state that sees appeasement as a way to peace and community cohesion. There should be much more Islamophobia about things like this, and disgust at those who hae pandered to Islam, than there is at present.
Islamic organisations, like the aforementioned mendacious grievance mongering taqiyya artists of Tell Mama, would like us to think that it is a bad thing to be Islamophobic. They and their non-Muslim ‘helpers’ would prefer that we see Islamophobia as something akin to racialism. But being Islamophobic is not like that in reality. It’s not the same as looking at a person and making a negative judgement on the basis of some unchangeable aspect of them, such as skin colour, that they cannot change. Islamophobia is instead judging a person by, as Dr Martin Luther King Jr said, ‘the content of their character’.
Islamophobia is, in my view, the justifiable dislike of a person because of what they believe, not because of any immutable thing about them. I see no moral problem to dislike a person if their character is created or sustained by the ideology of Islam. I’d feel the same way about someone who character was heavily influenced by the literary works of Adolf Hitler or Josef Stalin.
Someone who has voluntarily chosen to join, or voluntarily continued to give alleigence to Islam is displaying a character flaw. Their choice of Islam is just as wrong and antisocial as the character flaws expressed by an incorrigible thief or the junkie or even the serial killer. Most decent people would do their utmost to condemn these sorts of character flaws, and do their best to avoid becoming entangled with them, or allowing them access to any power. Why then should not people of good character and good natures, shun and condemn Islam? Of course we should. It would be immoral and cowardly NOT to condemn Islam.
Islamophobia is not bigotry and as I said earlier, it’s definitely not racism or racialism. Islamophobia is self protection. Being Islamophobic is also a way of protecting your family from those who continue to utter such outrageous lies such as ‘Islam is a religion of peace’ or ‘it’s only a tiny minority of extremists’. We need to be much more realistic about the threat that Islam poses to all of us. Being Islamophobic is part of that realism. Now I’m not saying that people should travel down to their local mosque with a gallon of unleaded and some old rags, that would be both immoral and illegal. It may possibly be counterproductive as it would give the Muslims and their Quislings in national and local government something real to whine about . However what we do need to do is to speak the truth about Islam where we can and to whoever we can.
The truth is that Muslims, following the instructions, commandments and exhortations of the Koran, the Hadith and the Reliance of the Traveller along with the example of the life of Mohammed, are bringing trouble. They are committing mass rapes, carrying out appalling terrorist atrocities, indulging in blatant electoral and political corruption, and committing crimes of violence and non violence in levels that are almost beyond counting. How could anybody with more than half a brain not be phobic about things like this, and phobic about those who do them?
To be phobic about Islam is to support the sort of free and open civilisation that generation upon generation of Britons, Americans, Dutch, Germans and others have fought for campaigned for and all too often died for, whether on the battlefield or in the dungeons and death camps of tyrants. We should not casually toss away their sacrifices.
Islam is the avowed enemy of all the civilisations that we have built. We should not meekly surrender what has been created merely in order to avoid the discomfort of being called a made up word uttered by those who deep down want us subjugated to their own will.
Islamophobia is not an insult, it is a badge of honour, worn by those who know what Islam is truly about, and it’s a badge that I’d like to see more people wearing.
Links
The mendacious greivance mongering taqiyya artists of Tell Mama
The ethnic cleansing of non-Muslim whites from East London
Phobia implies irrational. My fear of Islam is based on reason.
Some phobias do have a rational root. Fear of spiders, if you are an Australian where every eight legged beastie seems to be lethal, is quite justifiable. REading the Koran and learning what Islam is all about and disliking or even hating it is also rational, reasonable and justified. I’ve seen Islam and that’s why I hate it. Like you my hatred and fear of Islam is based on reason and evidence.
I tell everybody I can, friends, family. When I was young I was led to believe that Islam was just like Christianity and Mohammed was just like Jesus. Many people are shocked when I tell them what is actually written in the Koran and hadiths, and about the deeds of Mohammed.
I live abroad now, but worked in Bradford for 3 years before I left. i have some “interesting” stories about that time…