Tuesday 13 January 2015

So if you're a British Muslim and abhor what's happening in your name, how do you communicate that? Via our spineless media?

What if you are a Muslim living in the UK? You may well be, if so welcome, and thanks for reading this.

And what if you were appalled by the goings on in France last week, in Peshawar a couple of weeks ago etc etc?

And what if you were frightened to make your abhorrence of these actions more widely known because you were scared to do so because of the threat of violent reprisals from extremists within your own community? This is not fanciful. We know they're there (extremists within our own communities) because hundreds have gone to Syria to fight against 'the West'. And many have now come back, almost certainly having been 'radicalised'.

What if you're against FGM, polygamy, forced marriage, the grooming of underage children for sex, vote fraud.

What if this is a nightmare that you thought you'd escaped by coming to the UK?

Who do you talk to? How do you communicate this?

Do you turn to your representative in authority? An MP who, pre-election is in complete denial that any such problem exists and would not dream of doing, or saying, anything that might offend voters and lose votes?

A policeman who has effectively ignored the grooming of young girls by groups of men of Pakistani 'Heratage' for fear of causing social unrest and who avoids so-called 'no-go' areas in many of our towns and cities where Shar'ia is the dé facto form of governance?

Your local authority which has been doing exactly the same thing?

The media which is too scared to print an image of Muhammad for fear of reprisals and which blames anyone other than the perpetrators for these recent violent and unjustifiable acts?

Have we, collectively, already lost this fight when even those who are on our side are too frightened to say so and have no way, thanks to our political correctness, of making their voice heard?

Thanks for reading.




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