From Elsewhere: ‘We don’t need ‘thoughts and prayers’ we need vengeance’.

 

Whenever there is an Islamic atrocity of the usual sort where tens or hundreds of innocent people are murdered by some Muslim following the most savage parts of an already savage ideology, there is one thing that can be guaranteed to happen in the aftermath of such an attack. What nearly always happens is the virtue signalling wankers turn out with their candles and their singing of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’, morally and politically compromised police officers speak faeces to our faces about ‘diversity’ and ‘cohesion’ and warn us to not upset the Muslims. Government ministers and officials step up to tell us to ‘love one another’ and make calls for the populace to ‘keep calm and carry on’. They make these statements about ‘carrying on as normal’ safe in the knowledge that the Islamic savagery that they tell the rest of us to put with and shut up about, will never penetrate the armed security carapace that these politicians surround themselves with.

But, as the blogger Mike Cunningham who I believe is an ex-Serviceman has said, it’s not empty thoughts and prayers mouthed by insincere politicians and civic leaders that is required, it is vengeance, cold hard and brutal vengeance. Rather than the sort of empty, patronising words that will end up, along with other similar words such as Chamberlain’s ‘Peace in our time’ speech, in the landfill of history, we need to see government action against the savagery of Islam and those who promote and facilitate and spread it.

Here’s part of Mike Cunningham’s powerful article.

What we want is revenge, what we want is for all these Saudi and Salafist effing imams to be slapped on a Saudi jet and sent packing. What we want is for the vaunted Security Services to do their jobs, and if some raghead even whispers the term ‘jihad’, or has ever done so in the past, he, along with all his bloody family should immediately be interned, out in the open, surrounded by lots of shiny barbed wire and anti-personnel mines: and allowed to rot! If they don’t like the way in which we choose to live, they can literally F*** Off any time they like.

Read the rest of this article via the link below:

https://mikecunningham.wordpress.com/2017/05/24/muslim-terrorist-nope-he-had-lost-his-ticket-to-the-concert/

I agree with Mr Cunningham, the time has come to put aside the prayers and words and for the Government to take action against the Jihadi savages themselves, their supporters and their immediate families. If it is not possible to bring a criminal case against them because the disclosure required in criminal cases could endanger security services, then the savages should all be exiled or interned.

Our security, and most importantly the security of our children and not the ‘feelings’ of the Muslim community should take precedence. We, or rather our police forces, should not be prioritising the cracking down on ‘hate crimes’ or the equally vague ‘hate speech’ offences but should be dealing harshly with the savages who are not only killing our kids, but who are then dishonestly whining that they are hated as Muslims because their co-religionists kill kids.

We’ve taken enough violence and crime from these 7th century savages, we are fed up with dishonest Imams and the families of terrorists saying ‘I know nothing’ or ‘we didn’t know he was into jihad’ etc and it’s time for a different approach from Britain’s security agencies. That different approach must include a measure of harshness, a harshness specifically aimed at the Islamic communities that are producing so many violent savages, savages who have been brainwashed by Islamic doctrine into murdering us. Government, it’s time to look after the rest of us for a change.

2 Comments on "From Elsewhere: ‘We don’t need ‘thoughts and prayers’ we need vengeance’."

  1. profreedan | May 25, 2017 at 6:38 pm |

    “Our security, and most importantly the security of our children and not the ‘feelings’ of the Muslim community should take precedence. We, or rather our police forces, should not be prioritising the cracking down on ‘hate crimes’ or the equally vague ‘hate speech’ offences”

    Again I ask if someone goes out and physically assault a Muslim causing them serious bodily harm they should not be arrested or prosecuted?
    You argue that violent crimes against Muslims should go unpunished.

    • “You argue that violent crimes against Muslims should go unpunished.”

      You lie.

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