Another terror attack anniversary, the same politicians failing to see or deal with jihad.

Sadiq 'Saracen' Khan - A man who has brought nothing good to London's governance.

 

Yesterday, 3rd of June, is the one year anniversary of the attack, by Muslims, on innocent people on London Bridge and in the Borough Market area. Eight people lost their lives when the Islamic savages attacked random people with a vehicle and with knives. Of course it is right that I remember the dead, remember the innocent lives taken by a savagery that our political classes imported, but it is also right to note how the behaviour of our rulers showed us which side they were on, and it plainly is not our side, the ordinary British people’s side.

Shortly after the attack, the political classes swung into action, denying any connection between the savagery that had been seen on London Bridge and the ideology of Islam, even though this link is seen plainly and clearly by many ordinary British subjects. We know that Islam is the bedrock on which these terrorist atrocities are built, we can understand that it is nearly always and nearly only ever Islam that produces the sort of creatures that carried out the London Bridge attack. It was therefore, insulting, cynical and dishonest to play the ‘we are all in this together/Islam is a religion of peace’ card or to do, as London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan did, invite an extremist pro-FGM Islamic group to pay tribute to those who died in the attack. That Khan and his advisers thought that this sort of group was appropriate to lead the tributes and be the first to lay flowers at the scene told us a lot about this appalling man. This action showed quite clearly that Khan saw nothing wrong in rubbing people’s noses in the very same Islam that had created the London Bridge murderers.

Fast forward to yesterday and we have the one year anniversary memorial service for those killed by this unwanted Islamic savagery. Just like the state run memorials that took place immediately after the attack, the response by the state, at this time of the anniversary, seems again to be telling people to ‘not look at the Islam’, to ‘love one another’ along with the bland and dishonest assurances that Britain’s government is showing ‘resolve’ against terror.

The clerics of the Established Church talked hippie-like guff about how local communities are ‘healing’ following the attack to a congregation of mourners and others at Southwark Cathedral. But, like so many other parts of the Establishment, appeared to fail to acknowledge the root cause of this incident of Islamic murder, which is Islam itself. The Bishop of Southwark, the Rt Revd Christopher Chessun, who wittered on about ‘healing’ and ‘community’ instead of speaking the truth about an ideology that threatens our lives and society. Truly, we can see here how the Rt Reverend Chessun is a clerical donkey leading the Anglican lion to brutal slaughter, just as a generation of the young men of Britain and the Empire were thrown by callous and incompetent generals into the mincing machine that was World War One’s Western Front and The Dardanelles. This man is a cleric not fit for the purpose of calling out Islam or doing the right thing and encouraging government to deal, harshly if necessary, with an ideology that was born in violence and is still is much more violent than other faiths.

Of course, a memorial to an Islamic terror attack would not be complete without the pint sized pillock himself, Sadiq Khan, putting in an appearance. He ascended to the pulpit to, speak, as the naïve cleric had of ‘healing’ and read an extract from Psalm 77, a passage that is a cry to the Eternal One from one in distress (many people cry out in distress at seeing Sadiq ‘Saracen’ Khan mouthing off about various issues). I don’t know about you, but after too many years of ‘Saracen’ Khan it might well be appropriate if some rain and heavenly lightning rained down on him although I’d prefer him to be removed at the ballot box. Khan also stated that “Love is stronger than hate, light is stronger than darkness, life is stronger than death – it was true a year ago, it’s as true today.” Nice words of course, but that’s all they really are, words. London has not benefited from Saracen Khan’s leadership quite the contrary, under his watch London has become a violent and increasingly Islamised shithole, this is Khan speaking as he often does with a forked tongue.

This event seemed to me to be not so much a memorial to those killed by Islamic savagery, but instead one dominated by virtue-signalling politicians and religious clerics. They took this opportunity, as they have done after other Islamic terror attacks to show weakness and worse, complicity, in policies that have brought little that is good to Britain or its people. They spoke empty words about healing and love and told lies by omission about Islam and the nature of this ideology. It is plain to see from this memorial service that we are led by leaders, both temporal and spiritual who are woefully unfit for the purpose of defending us from cultural and violent assaults. It is high time that this situation changed and we had leaders who lead and not pander to those whose ideology continues to be soaked in the blood of innocents.