Aftermath. No more teddy bears please let’s have some action

 

We are moving into the period following the Islamic attack on the Palace of Westminster that could be described as the ‘initial aftermath’. It is the time when the flags are set at half mast, when the news reporters are doing their pieces to camera, and when the security theatre is at its most visible. It’s also the time, as it has been too often, for the post Islamic attack ‘tea light and teddy bear’ brigade to turn out. Already it appears that Horseguards Parade is being designated by the authorities as a place for people to bring and leave their floral tributes etc. I find it both ironic and depressing that Horseguards Parade, this magnificent and imposing place where successive monarchs have ceremonially inspected some of the troops that ran a global empire, is reduced to this. It is being turned into a place where virtue signallers and grief tourists can leave their floral badges of surrender, because that is how they are seen by the Islamists. I look on this activity as would a French patriot watching future collaborators cheer the entry of Hitler’s army into Paris which is with a sense of anger and shame at the weakness of such people.

I for one have had enough of the ‘teddy bear and tea light’ brigade. It may make individuals doing this feel better in themselves but it does the square root of sod all to prevent Muslims killing people in the name of Islam. It is also counterproductive in that these repetative public expressions of grief are seen by the enemies of Western civilisation not as we see it, which is as mourning or emotional expression, but as evidence of our weakness. This is analogous to how the Muslim Arabs see any Israeli ‘Land for Peace’ strategy. The Arabs don’t see these gestures as genuine efforts to bring about a lasting and just peace, but as a weakness by Israel that can be exploited. What the Western nations are experiencing are not random killings by random nutcases, but organised ideologically driven attacks on our society and our people. We need to recognise that and more importantly our politicians need to recognise that. We also need to accept the fact, uncomfortable as it may be to do so, that no matter how many concessions that well meaning people make to the followers of the ideology of Islam; that no matter how many Islamic ‘community leaders’ are coddled and sucked up to, these acts are pointless and dangerous. This is because all too many followers of Islam, not I must say the ordinary bods who wear their Islam lightly or not at all, but the serious believers, who see these activities not as well meaning acts of good faith on the path of peace, but opportunities to be exploited.

So what do we do about the problems we have with Islam? Laying flowers or teddy bears or white flags or even singing an off key version of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ is not going to work. Unlike some, I’m not gleefully enthusiastic about the idea of violent conflict as a means of dealing with the retarded Islamic savagery that has been both imported and sadly nurtured on our Islands and wonder if there are better paths than that one or at least things that should be tried first before we end up in that terrible state?

Firstly, it’s time for the Muslim communities in Britain to as some say, shit or get off the pot’ and choose a side. If they pick our side and abide by our laws and customs, as many other minority groups have done, then all well and good. Welcome to Britain I say in that situation. However if they choose Islam or Shariah then they should justifiably be seen as an enemy of the British people with all the consequences that will surely bring. Maybe the Government should bring back 18b internment or even exile for those Muslims who choose the wrong path? Whatever action is taken Islam as a guiding ideology, unless worn very lightly indeed, must be recognised by both Muslims and non Muslims as being more incompatible with British values and British culture than almost any other ideology of belief system.

For too long now we in the UK have been fobbed off by Imams mouthing empty platitudes about peace or making statements to the effect that they had no idea that ‘Abdul’ was making plans to kill people in the UK or travel to join ISIS. This needs to stop now. Muslims need to tell us the truth, show that they are onside, and show us that they will live fairly and not exploit others or the cultural or administrative systems that we have built. This may sound harsh and is harsh and although I recognise that there are many Muslims who are decent people, that should not detract from the knowledge that the ideology of Islam is rotten to the core, is incompatible with free societies and because of the nature of its teachings, has a preponderance to produce bad people.

People are angry about this attack and the other examples of Islamic criminality that Britain has been landed with. Because of that, it’s time for the Muslim citizens of Britain to start to own their own shit. It’s time for Muslims to recognise that their prophet wasn’t a very nice man for a start. In fact Mohammed was the type of individual that if you took him to a modern day Vicarage tea party, Mohammed would probably end up raping the Vicar’s daughter, he really was that much of a scummer. Muslims need to be heard honestly, publicly and loudly denouncing the parts of Islam that are wrong and which are incompatible with Judaeo-Christian-secular societies. So far the rest of us have compromised with Islam, now Muslims, it’s your turn to do so. In fact it’s the very least that you the Muslims should do, bearing in the horrific and ongoing grief that your co-religionists put the people of this country through.

 

Secondly, alongside the Muslim communities that have to choose which side they are on, we in Britain are also faced with the problem of various groups that act as enablers for Islam the ideology, or engage in campaigns that are ultimately not conducive to the public good.

There are a whole host of dubious left leaning ‘charities’ that promote the idea that we can peacefully live alongside those who wish us dead, these need to be loudly criticised and starved of funds, especially the funds that these ‘charities’ get from the taxpayer. Also, there are groups, as in the case of the Stop Hate UK organisation, which are actively involved in politically campaigning for yet more restrictions on people’s free speech and for the sort of ‘hate crime’ laws that by their very nature are regressive. This is because such laws treat people differently by dint of a person’s birth by having race or gender or sexuality considered disproportionately relevant in any crime report that is made by person in those categories. This is justice with bent scales, something that many great men and women have spent their lives fighting against.

Some other organisations, for example the Citizens UK and Safe Passage UK organisations, are deeply involved in campaigning for yet more dangerous Muslims posing as ‘refugees’ to be allowed into the UK. This policy must surely fit the definition ‘the justice of fools’. At the present time such campaigns should be considered in my opinion to be foolish at best and morally bankrupt at worst. These groups are promoting policies that could be described as the very antithesis of policies that could reasonably be termed as policies for ‘the common good’. These groups, their supporters and their funders, must face public opprobrium. They must also be removed from positions of influence over government, police and other agencies. This is because the influence of their Leftist, authoritarian, suicidal altruism on public policy is poisonous for our society. These organisations should be slagged off in public, their true natures should be exposed and their own narratives treated with the utmost suspicion. These groups that have turned the idea of altruism into a pathology, need to be peacefully protested against, their supporters shunned and shamed, their funding cut off and the very names of these organisations should become derided as bywords for treason.

Thirdly, although we are in the dire situation at the moment because of the actions of politicians, we’ve also ourselves to blame for not being engaged enough with what happens in the political world. This has led to the situation where politicians, who after all are supposed to be our servants, can act with impunity. They can bring in policies that favour one group over another, treat people like pawns and import millions of people who follow ideologies that have at their core the admonition to ‘kill the kufar’, which as you all must know by now is how Islam describes you and me. Public apathy has been a great and trusty weapon in the hands of the Left/Islamic alliance and it’s time to lose this apathy before this dangerous alliance of Leftist and Islamic authoritarians kills us or enslaves us.

As we saw from the victory of President Trump there is a lot to be said for people becoming more engaged with politics than they may have been before. Whatever ones opinion of President Trump it is difficult to deny that Trump’s victory was a people’s victory as it was ordinary people, not the Establishment, who supported him. It was the ordinary person, a great number of whom had previously voted Democrat in States that didn’t just count Democrat votes but weighed them, who put Trump in the White House. Maybe if Britons became more engaged in politics put pressure on politicians and were less concerned about frivolities, then we can get politicians working for us again instead of what they do at present, which is offer up the rest of us and our children up as sacrifices to the false idol of ‘multiculturalism’.

I have my ideas on how to deal with the problems we face and others have their ideas, but we should all at least recognise that Britain does face a set of Islam and Quisling related problems that need to be tackled and tackled soon. How that is done and what actions people take is up to the individual. Some may choose methods that I may not choose and there are others whose actions and ideas I am more in accord with, but what we can’t afford to do is do nothing. We can’t and should not listen to the exhortations of the politicians who say ‘keep calm and carry on’ as that’s what too many in the political class want us to do which is to say and do nothing that may rock their boat. However I say that the time for calm is over now and the time for anger along with political and protest action has begun.