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The slow, whiny death of British Christianity [86]
I'm fully aware of free movement and the ease with which they drift into the UK, A J. There are converts but that's a minor part of the discussion. We want this state of affairs as it's an extension of the police state as seen in Russia and China. America and Britain are tentatively going off down that road, albeit in small measure. We want them in so we can create jobs and monitor them. The proliferation of new legislation, e.g The Patriot Act in America and the terrorism legislation in the UK just goes to prove that. British officers don't have that much to do now that the PTA doesn't need to be readily enforced (Good Friday Agreement now) so they are looking for new causes. In steps Islam :)
No offence, A J, but you are from Holland where those kinds of democratic tools likely work and are held in high regard. They don't need the government's nod of approval, that's what I meant. Petitions often fall on deaf ears, e.g animal cruelty in China, and why would Britain change the freedom of religion that it is sworn to uphold? They might invoke public security concerns but they won't ensconce anything in legislation so anti-Islamic in the near future as it would be to put out a bad message and really make Britain look bad. I'm not advocating being overly liberal, just realistic. The state works the media and they are controlled by globalists. They can manufacture what they want and they have the means to control that. How many Islamic folk are in prominent political positions in the UK?
It is a related issue, yes. But how do you want to flesh it out? The policies are too lenient, will likely lead to future harm and will make terrorist cells harder to infiltrate if they keep popping up. What other dimesion of the problem do you want to address, A J?
Yup, lebensraum ;) ;)