Islam, someone once said, is ‘the motherlode of bad ideas’ and we can see that statement as containing some degree of truth when we look at some of the cultures and individuals that this ideology has produced. Nations run by Islam, such as Pakistan for example, are backward hell holes with very few redeeming features and where those who desire and campaign for freedom are murdered by other Muslims who hate and fear freedom. Islam is also a factory for bad and twisted people who have become that way by following the bad ideas of Islam.
The latest example to come before the British courts of a man allegedly made evil by Islam concerns the case of a Muslim Uber driver who was arrested by police outside Buckingham Palace. Mohiussunnath Chowdhury aged 27 of Luton (oh what a surprise – not) is claimed by the prosecution to have drove to Buckingham Palace in August 2017 with the intention of doing harm to either the Queen or to one of the soldiers guarding her. He allegedly took a Samurai sword with him to the Palace and drove through a cone barrier into a restricted area. When challenged by police Chowdhury is said to have attempted to attack police with the sword. Chowdhury was eventually subdued by the police after a bit of a struggle and arrested. Chowdhury denies charges of being engaged in conduct connected to terrorism.
Although I cannot legally comment in too much detail on this particular case due to Sub Judice rules, it is possible to comment on what this case represents and what it represents is both a current and future problem for the UK. It shows that in at least some of Britain’s Islamic ghettos, such as Luton, that there is an self sustaining Islamic extremist culture. It is significant that this man was born in the UK but also rejects the UK. In the past Islamic terror threats may have come from those born overseas, but now we have a growing number of Islamic extremists who were born here but who have nothing but hatred for us and our nation. These individuals have been brought up in parallel Islamic societies and are radicalised in the mosques and madrassas that have sprung up in recent decades. Unlike the members of other religious groups that keep themselves to themselves, such as the Charedi Jews or the Strict Baptists, who just want to be left alone, too many of those in these Islamic ghettos are not just separate, but wildly and blatantly hostile to Britain and its people.
We’ve gone beyond what was a relatively manageable situation where the main threat was coming from Muslims born overseas, to a much more serious problem of British born Muslims suddenly, and in increasing numbers, deciding to go ‘full Islam’ and murder people for Allah. We now have a fifth column of hate filled Muslims being churned out by those in authority in our Islamic ghettos. If this violent separatism is to be contained and neutralised then the British government urgently needs to recognise this problem and to get to grips with before it spirals out of control and kills more Britons than it has done already.