A year ago today, Britain suffered the first of a string of attacks that occurred last year, carried out by violent Muslims on innocent Britons and visitors to Britain. On the 22nd March 2017, an Islamic savage by the name of Khalid Masood drove a car along the pavement on Westminster Bridge killing five people and injuring 50 others. The savage Masood then crashed the car into barriers near the entrance to the Palace of Westminster, exited the vehicle and stabbed police officer Keith Palmer to death. I am thankful that this savage, who was not a migrant or the spawn of one of Britain’s Islamic ghettos, but instead was a convert to the violent ideology of Islam, was then shot dead by a nearby armed police officer.
Parliament and nearby government departments were put in lockdown following the attack, which was the first major mass casualty attack by Muslims on the UK since 7/7. Shortly afterwards, as the dust of the attack settled, came the by now all too familiar spectacle that we have seen after almost every Islamic attack in the West. We saw the politicians desperately dancing around the issue of Islam and being scared witless about telling the truth about it. We saw the candles and teddy bears, the Islamic taqiyya, along with the naïve, fake togetherness of the interfaith crowd. We also had the likes of Tell Mama sticking their oar in, whining about ‘backlash’ and about the very minor issue of a photo of a Muslim woman looking seemingly cold, distant and unperturbed, an image that some people took out of context.
There was a flurry of police activity after the attack, with 12 people being arrested and questioned in relation to this incident. However it was determined that the people picked up had nothing to do with the attack and they were all released without charge.
It turned out that Masood was not part of any terror network. He was just a violent thug with a criminal record who converted to Islam whilst in prison. He was a violent man, as so many of these converts to Islam often are, who naturally became attracted to and enamoured of a violent ideology which gave him spiritual permission to be violent.
The Westminster Bridge attack was, as I said earlier, only the first in a series of attacks by Muslims on Britain. It was followed, not more than a few months later, by a horrific bomb attack by another Muslim on Manchester Arena, in which 22 people died and then in June there was the attack on people on London Bridge and Borough Market, which killed eight innocent people. In addition to these attacks there have been failed attacks, such as at Parsons Green tube station in West London and numerous potential attacks that have been thwarted by the security services. Despite the successes in stopping attacks and having some attacks fail, the situation regarding Islamic terror in Britain still continues to be dire. Britain still has to cope with having tens of thousands of dangerously unstable and potentially violent Muslims, who all need to be to be monitored to some extent by the authorities.
Since this first devastating attack of 2017 by a Muslim on Westminster Bridge and on the Palace of Westminster, we have seen little but empty platitudes coming out of the mouths of our politicians regarding the issue of Islam. The ‘religion of peace’ lie has been trotted out again as have the ‘tiny minority of extremists’ one, after Westminster and the other attacks on us by Muslims, but little is really being done to tackle the growing Islam-related problems from which Britain is suffering. The PREVENT strategy has been found to be worse than useless and is more likely to be used to intimidate counter-Islam patriots than the vastly more violent and potentially violent members of the Muslim community. It is also doubtful whether PREVENT is even diverting Muslims from terror, for example the Parsons Green bomber was referred to PREVENT but it didn’t stop him from going on to try to kill Britons.
Despite all the deaths and woundings that have occurred from Muslim terror attacks in Britain and the ongoing scandal of the Islamic Rape Gangs and other Islam-related problems, we are all in roughly in the same position we were a year ago, with regards to security from Islamic violence. We are still being fed dishonest platitudes by the Government about how peaceful Islam is really and how wonderful multiculturalism has made Britain. They are giving us this guff whilst the piles of dead bodies grow, as does the number of the other victims of Islam and its followers.
If we really want to see a proper memorial to those who died at Westminster and in the other Muslim attacks in 2017, then it should not be by way of pointless candle lighting ceremonies or kumbaya activities with Janus-faced Imams. The only really fitting memorial to the dead would be to make life better for the living, and to work so that such atrocities are much less likely to happen again. That can only be done by the State doing what is right for a change and dealing harshly with a ‘religion’ whose ideology and followers plainly want all the rest of us dead, or at the very least subservient to them in every way. Sadly, a government led by a natural appeaser, such as Theresa May, could never find in itself the backbone to do this one vital task to ensure a future peace. We need a leader with the stature and self-confidence of Winston Churchill to rescue Britain and make us great again and not in thrall to a seventh century death-cult.