It always pays to dig down and examine in a bit more detail the various allegations of ‘Islamophobia’. Many turn out to be fake or are relatively minor incidences of the use of critical words to Muslims about Islam. It is especially important to examine sources and backgrounds in those instances when the case has been featured in social media pages associated with the mendacious grievance-mongering taqiyya artists of Tell Mama.
Tell Mama have a long and grievous record for dishonesty and spin, and their founder Fiyaz Mughal (pictured below) has often been mocked around the world as a one man ‘Islamophobia’ bullshit factory.
Mughal and his Tell Mama organisation often scream ‘Islamophobia’ about almost any expression of any opinion critical of Islam, so when I saw that they were featuring what they alleged was ‘Islamophobic’ graffiti that had appeared in Exeter, I thought ‘I wonder why Islam is so apparently hated in Exeter?’ What is driving people to paint ‘rise against Islam’ on walls?
I asked myself: What could possibly drive people from this South Western city to paint walls, visit mosques to verbally express their displeasure at the ideology of Islam, or to paint other anti-Islam slogans across bridges and in surrounding villages?
According to a local news outlet, which Tell Mama linked to from their Twitter feed, the Mid Devon Gazette, there has been a rash of relatively minor anti-Islam incidents and Islam-critical slogans have appeared across the city and surrounding areas. The series of incidents started on the 10th June following a ‘peace vigil’ put on by a local mosque following recent Islamic terror attacks in Britain. The event, which appears to have been well attended by police, councillors and the local ‘bhajis and bagels’ interfaith morons, was probably the usual crocodile tears and taqiyya type of gig that often gets put on by mosques following particularly egregious examples of Islamic atrocities, such as the Manchester Arena and London Bridge attacks
Following the usual dishonest ‘peace’ vigil put on by local Muslims, as if anyone really believes any more that Islam is truly peaceful, three men are alleged to have visited a local mosque and given those inside, and the religion of rape and murder itself, some serious verbal abuse. Of course as can be expected, the local Islam-appeasing police rushed to the scene and arrested these men under the same ‘hate crime’ laws that are rarely if ever used against the Islamic extremists who infest Britain’s mosques and who openly call for the deaths of Christians, Jews and others.
There may well have been some degree of existing local anger in Exeter about Islam, about which more later. The arrests of the three men and the sight of the crocodile tears and taqiyya’ peace vigil, may have triggered some local non-Muslims, causing them to engage in the graffiti spree. I say this because shortly after the ‘peace vigil’ and the arrest of the men, graffiti critical of Islam started appearing all over the place. The Mid Devon Gazette said that graffiti popped up in Polsloe Bridge on Monday 12 June and in Whipton Village Road. There was also anti-Islam graffiti in Pinhoe Road and around the Kinnerton Way and Exwick Road areas. Other anti-Islam graffiti was found in Okehampton Street and Lakelands Drive. Also reported was the scrawling of a swastika underneath a bridge, however this may not be related to the other graffiti, although the Mid Devon Gazette is trying to make is appear as if this is the case.
Assuming that these are not ‘fake hate crimes’ of the sort that we’ve seen elsewhere, which are cooked up by Muslims and the Unite Against Fascism thugs, who are said to be operating in certain parts of Exeter; then we need to look at just why Islam might be pissing off the people of Exeter?
Could it be the Saudi-Arabian linked Centre for Islamic and Arabic studies at Exeter University? This department takes money from Saudi Princes to fund scholarships for those outside the Arab world to learn about Arabic language and the Arab world. Money going to universities from the members of the ruling family of a land that promotes Wahabbi Islam should be treated with extreme suspicion.
Or what about the recent rash of Islamic terror attacks and thwarted attacks on Britain and its citizens? These attacks are winding people up and the response of the Government has made things even worse. Feeding the populace guff such as ‘Islam is a religion of peace’ or telling us to keep calm, carry on and shut up about Britain’s Islam problems, really are just not working any more.
Also, some people could be worried not just about the sort of extremism that is alleged may be being taught at the university but also about the unwanted encroachment of Islam and Islamic culture on their areas. In the past, there appears to have been massive reaction to plans by a Shia Islamic group to impose a mosque on the St Thomas area of Exeter. It was such an adverse reaction that the Muslims withdrew their plans temporarily. In this case from 2015 anonymous leaflets were distributed in the area criticising the plans and judging by the way the local MP Ben Bradshaw described them, these leaflets appeared to link Labour with the idea of Islamification in Exeter.
In this instance as can be expected, the local Islamopandering police immediately treated expression of a negative opinion about Islam as a ‘hate crime’. However, as of the time of writing, the local police have done the square root of sod all about the large numbers of associates of the Muslim Brotherhood who seem to have been given house-room at Exeter University. Those tolerated or who have allegedly been employed there, include some who have defended Islamic hate preacher Yusuf Qaradawi, who some regard as being close to the Muslim Brotherhood. The local police who are so eager to hunt down those who don’t like Islam very much are remarkably tardy and unwilling to deal with the rampant Jew hatred that exists at Exeter University. This university is now claimed to be a ‘no go zone for Jews’ because of Islamic anti-Semitism. Also a deeply anti-Semitic Muslim woman was earlier this year elected to the post of head of the university’s Student Union.
We can’t also disregard the possibility that the usual sorts of ‘enrichment’ that has been brought to other parts of the country by the followers of Islam, such as mass child rape, sexual offences, drug crime, street violence and political corruption, is also starting to piss off local non-Muslim people. Some areas of the city, such as Sidwell Street have been described, at least by local EDL members and supporters, as like a ‘little Pakistan’. They are also saying that the large contingent of UAF thugs in the Exeter area are not helping matters and may well make things worse. The local EDL deny having anything to do with the graffiti and I accept that denial. This sort of graffiti and especially the allegation that a swastika was painted, doesn’t fit with picture of the EDL members I’ve encountered, it really doesn’t seem to be their style.
We should not also forget that Exeter has also been the site of an attempted terror attack when an autistic convert to Islam, who had allegedly been radicalised by extremist Muslims in Plymouth, self-detonated in a toilet in a Exeter restaurant back in 2008. Thankfully in this incident only the bomber, Nicky Reilly, was injured. Reilly later died in prison in late 2016, but not before being given extra gaol time for attacking a male psychiatric nurse in Broadmoor where he was being held whilst shouting out ‘allah hu akbar’.
If these are genuine incidents of graffiti and are not merely fake ones cooked up by the Left and Muslims in order to gain sympathy from the public, then what this graffiti and the mosque incident says, is that Exeter is a city that appears to contain people who are getting more and more pissed off about Islam. I get the distinct impression that a significant minority of Exeter’s Muslims are not exactly going out of their way to be liked or respected. This, along with the recent terror attacks and possibly disgust at the probably less than 100% honest about Islam ‘peace vigil’ public relations stunt put on by the local mosque, may have stoked up tensions. These tensions are now possibly being expressed in the form of graffiti and angry grumbles.
If the problems that Islam and of the police and councillors pandering to this ideology, are even a fraction as bad in Exeter as they are in other parts of the country and indeed they could be, then is it really any wonder that some people are expressing their anger and their fears in the manner that is being claimed? Maybe the local problems caused by Islam in Exeter, along with the fact that too many extreme Muslims see raping or murdering our children as morally acceptable, are what are causing people to want to take their verbal criticisms of Islamic extremism directly to their perceived source at the local mosque, or to paint ‘rise against Islam’ on random walls?
It’s possible that the ordinary people of Exeter are starting to get to the stage where they’ve had enough of the Islam that is negatively encroaching on their lives and which has been dumped on them with what appears to be the connivance and encouragement of the Labour Party, which has dominated the area’s politics since the 1990’s? Maybe there are now a significant number of local people who are so angry at both Islam and the Quisling-like behaviour of the local policing and political Establishment towards local Muslims, that they are now fighting back with harsh words and graffiti.
Of course I don’t condone criminal damage such as graffiti, but who can really blame people who know and have seen the dark heart of Islamic ideology and culture, as many of us have seen when we lived in Islam-dominated areas, for wanting to ‘rise against’ it and encourage others to do so? Rising up, peacefully and via the ballot box if at all possible, against an ideology that has been linked to over 30,000 lethal terror attacks since 11th September 2001 and whose followers have raped or sex trafficked at a conservative estimate 100,000 British children and young women, isn’t ‘Islamophobia’ but more an expression of common sense and of self-preservation.
I get the distinct impression that the ordinary non-Muslim people of Exeter, who make up 98.4% of the population could be getting increasingly pissed off with the behaviour, ideology and attitudes of the 1.6% of Muslims who make up the rest of the population, along with the authorities who pander to them. It’s possible that the ordinary people are starting to make their feelings more known. Maybe the problem here isn’t people’s reaction to Islam, but instead the problem could be more accurately blamed on the negative things that Islam and its followers may have brought to Exeter? The Muslims of Exeter may be whining loudly today but let’s face it, they’ve probably brought the problems they are suffering from down upon their own heads, by their own actions and inactions, and with their morally rancid Islamic ideology, an ideology that brings nothing good whatsoever to wherever it establishes itself.
I wondered what had happened to Nicky Reilly. Always thought he was more of a victim than a villain:
http://thylacosmilus.blogspot.co.uk/2008/05/you-dont-have-to-be-mad-to-work-herebut.html
Agree that he was more victim than villain. He was a vulnerable man groomed by violent savages to kill people, thankfully he did not succeed in his aim. Unfortunately the spell in Broadmoor didn’t cure him of his ‘allah hu akbar’ tendencies as the extra time added onto his sentence for the attack on a nurse shows.