Does Mrs May care more for one dead Muslim than she does for our dead and abused children?

 

With the political class spouting off on the occasion of the Finsbury Park attack anniversary, it is difficult not to come to the conclusion that the Prime Minister ‘s priorities do not lie with us the majority of British subjects, but instead with the followers of the ideology of Islam. The Government supported and sponsored hyperbole that is surrounding the Finsbury Park attack incident and its anniversary, gives the impression that the Prime Minister cares more for the one Muslim killed in the attack, than she does for the multitude of Britons and our children who have either lost their lives in Islamic terror attacks or who have been abused by Muslims.

Of course I feel the need to say that I do not condone or approve of the attack by out of control loon Darren Osborne on the Finsbury Park Mosque, which took the life of one person who was outside the mosque at the time. Osborne’s actions were stupid, counterproductive and murderous. However, it’s interesting to compare the attitude of May’s government to the anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack and the anniversary of the Finsbury Park attack.

For the anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack in which an Islamic savage took the lives of 22 people, we were given the usual ‘don’t look back in anger’ schtick by the usual suspects in Government, the Established Church and the diversity industry. I felt that the way that the government and the mainstream press treated the anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack was as if it was some sort of embarrassment, to be got through as quickly and as quietly as possible. This is because an Islamic savage self detonating in a room full of children very much goes against the false narrative pushed by government and government-surrogates, that Islam is a ‘religion of peace’.

Fast forward to this week and we have the anniversary of Darren Osborne’s attack on Finsbury Park Mosque (a mosque it needs to be said that has been linked to extremism in the past and still has extremists associated with it) and the difference in how the anniversaries are being marked is stark. For the anniversary of the Manchester attack the memorials were remarkably low key both in their form and the way that they were reported in various media.

On the other hand for the anniversary of the Finsbury Park attack, no virtue-signalling stone seems to have been left unturned by the Government. We have the Prime Minister and members of her cabinet bleating on about how terrible this attack was and she called the attack ‘vile’, which is a great contrast to how she treated the anniversary of the Manchester attack in which she wittered on about how the attack was one against our ‘way of life’. No Mrs May, the Manchester attack was not against our ‘way of life’ it was an attack by an Islamic savage, inspired by the savage ideology of Islam to commit a mass atrocity against our children in order to impose Islamic savagery on others.

I get the distinct impression from reading reports of the Manchester memorial and the Sky News report on the Finsbury Park memorial, that Mrs May and her government did the barest minimum to remember the many dead of Manchester, whilst going into turbo-charged eulogising mode for the single victim of the Finsbury Park attack. This discrepancy will be noted and added to the many other instances of Theresa May’s government simultaneously pandering to Islam and going out of their way to silence critics of this pernicious and damaging ideology.

Looking at the way that these different anniversaries of horrific acts are being treated by government, it is difficult not to come to the conclusion that at least on some level, Theresa May is declaring where her loyalties lie. The Prime Minister seems to care more for one dead Muslim than she does for the hundreds of Britons killed in Islamic attacks both at home and abroad or for the tens of thousands of children and young women forced into sexual slavery by Muslims.

All violent untimely deaths are a tragedy, all those killed in such incidents should be mourned and we are all equal in death. But, the government seem to be taking the view that not all victims of violent tragedies are equal. The impression the government are giving the populace with the massive amount of State grieving over Finsbury Park, is that one dead Muslim counts for far more than the hundreds of Britons who have lost their lives since the turn of the century to Islamic violence. Whilst like any other humane individual I mourn the death of Makram Ali in the Finsbury Park attack and readily condemn the actions of Darren Osborne, I cannot help but notice the prominence that this singular death is being given by Government when compared to the multiple deaths of those Britons who have died at the hands of Islam. In Britain’s ‘Animal Farm’ government, not all people or tragedies are created equal and some tragedies are treated by government as being much more equal than others.

1 Comment on "Does Mrs May care more for one dead Muslim than she does for our dead and abused children?"

  1. Couldn’t agree more.

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