Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Muslim First, British Second



An interesting video on several levels, dealing with Britain's efforts to control the Radical Islam they've nurtured for so long.

One thing the Brits will need is a change in attitude. That's apparent in the reporter's reaction at about 7:30 when one of the Muslims threatens him with violence and he basically makes light of it.

Well above the Beeb's usual fare on this topic.



5 comments:

Ymarsakar said...

One of the reasons I supported the 2nd Amendment so vociferously against handgun banners wasn't due to some conservative position or even to the fact that I thought guns benefited people more than criminals.

It was the fact that I knew once people were no longer expected or allowed to defend themselves, that they would lose something called virtue. And virtue, once lost, is really hard to get back since like all habits, good ones are easy to throw off and bad ones are hard to throw off.

Ymarsakar said...

Hey, are these Muslims training for a war or something?They should be charged with hate speech, for certainly they are inciting me to a nice and even bloodlust.

Isn't that what hate speech was designed to stop?

Ymarsakar said...

Arabs don't threaten. It isn't a cultural thing. They'll stab you in the back in a dark alley, but never threaten you face to face. That's not their way.

Another benefit of Iraq is the experience gained on Arab and Muslim cultural cues. Things that are different from Western cultural cues.

Ymarsakar said...

Hell, the preaching from the Mosque pumps me up. And I'm not even the people they trying to recruit.

Of course weak minded fools will join that cult.

I don't care whether the Brits fund or isolate or whatever. If they ain't got a nuke or 10 Brit Marine assault regiments and thousands of bombs ready to annihilate the Musilms that get uppity, it ain't going to matter.

Freedom Fighter said...

Uhhh, I take it you liked th evid Yamarsakar!

The Brits are going to have som every difficult decisions to make in the future indeed.