The Imam on Trump’s Inauguration Program

“The time may be soon to go back home,” Imam Husham Al-Husainy told CBS News. The year was 2003 and Al-Husainy, along with the other Iraqi Shiite ‘refugees’ filling Dearborn’s Muslim community, had gotten their fondest wish when the United States removed Saddam Hussein.

Imam Husham Al-Husainy never did “go back home” to his native Iraq. Instead, alongside urging his congregants to vote in Iraq’s elections, spent the next 20 years interfering in ours, exploiting faked hate crimes to call for Sharia law, and moving back and forth between parties.

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The moral cowardice of the ‘compassionate’ class

In recent weeks, we’ve seen what happens when those with an instinct for self-preservation are left in charge. We’ve subsequently read the reaction of certain selfish types possessed with a similar instinct. I am referring to the revelations of the mass rapes that went largely unpunished across England over the past decades, and the equivocal responses to the scandal today.

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Calls for ‘jihadi lioness’ boss of UK charity to be investigated

A UK charity is being scrutinised after reports that its boss has been hailed a “jihadi lioness” and was the recipient of an award from the “Butcher of Tehran”.

Syeda Umme Farwa, who runs British-registered charity Labaik Ya Zahra (LYZ), is also alleged to have given platforms to alleged extremists at her charity’s events and mourned an Iranian general as a “martyr”.

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Jihad Must Have No Place in the West

The jihadist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on January 1, 2025, in which 14 people were murdered by an American who converted to Islam and became an Islamist, should come as no surprise.

This was not the first time that a jihadist in the United States or Europe had attacked in “vehicular jihad.” The Islamic State (ISIS) appears to have “encouraged” it in 2010. ISIS even recommended that to cause “maximum carnage,” it be used preferably in “pedestrian only” sites.

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How ‘anti-racist’ policing let grooming gangs run riot

A couple of years ago, I was encouraged to apply to sit on a board that would help the College of Policing produce a new code of ethics. My unsuccessful application was perhaps fatally brief. When asked what attributes should be central to a new code, I replied, simply, ‘moral and physical courage’.

“Anti-racism” is poison.

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The surrender of U.K. authorities to evil Muslim rape gangs

HUNTER: The bizarre surrender of U.K. authorities to evil rape gangs

The gang rapes of thousands of young British girls should cause anyone with a soul to recoil in horror.

Here’s the TV Guide description: Rape gangs — typically comprised of Pakistani immigrants to the U.K. — preyed upon vulnerable, working-class white girls. The rapists called them “whores” and “white slags.”

Ages of the victims? Between 12 and 16. After that, they “aged out” and the rape gangs sought younger prey.

Most people are appalled.

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Labour Rotherham MP U-turns and backs national grooming gang inquiry

The Labour MP who represents the grooming hot spot of Rotherham has performed an about-turn to demand a national inquiry into the scandal.

Sarah Champion said that “nothing less than a national inquiry into the failings of those in authority to prevent and be accountable for their failings” would restore public faith.

Only a week ago the MP warned that an inquiry would mean “another 10 years of waiting”.

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Be Disturbed

Since the beginning of the new year, I’ve written about some of the ghastly child abuse in England that is deliberately ignored by the authorities. In particular, I addressed the “grooming gangs” that exploit young girls, as well as the government’s repeated failures to rescue Sara Sharif. These topics are unlikely to be discussed at the dinner table; horror-genre writers could not author passages as nightmarish as the stories relayed by the victims or judges.

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When will Britain wake up to the Islamist threat?

A poll this week in France found that 78 per cent of respondents are in favour of proscribing the wearing of Muslim headscarves at universities and also for classroom helpers on school outings.

The poll was conducted after comments by the Interior Minister, Bruno Retailleau, in a newspaper interview. ‘Helpers [on school trips] don’t have to wear headscarves,’ he said. ‘The headscarf is not just a piece of cloth: it’s a banner for Islamism, and a statement of women’s inferiority in relation to men.’ In the same interview, Retailleau promised to stem immigration into France because it ‘is partly linked to Islamism’.

Retailleau’s remarks underline the huge gulf that separates the governments of France and Britain in regard to their attitude towards political Islam.

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Pakistanis up to four times more likely to be behind grooming, figures reveal

Pakistanis are up to four times more likely to be responsible for child sex grooming offences reported to police than the general population, previously unreleased data suggest.

Figures from all 43 forces in England and Wales show 13.7 per cent of child sexual exploitation “grooming” offences in the first nine months of last year involved Pakistanis. In 2023, they accounted for 6.9 per cent of the grooming crimes reported to police.

This is proportionately between two and four times higher than their representation in the general population where Pakistanis account for 2.7 per cent, according to the 2021 census.

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“Hate” and the Islamic onslaught on British values: Part 2

Batley School Blasphemy Protest – Islam Muslims UK

The subversions of the British Education system in Batley (2021) and Wakefield (2023) demonstrate on a small scale the tactics of Islam as laid down by Mohammed in the seventh century CE. There is a brutal simplicity to the three mechanisms which have ensured that Islam has spread across the world and through the ages, and which currently make it an urgent threat to British values.

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The Muslim Rape Jihad Is Unmentionable Because It’s Doctrinal

Yet British officials knew what was happening on a rampant scale. It was impossible not to know.

In our pages, over a decade ago, I scoffed at a colleague who had suggested that ISIS — the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, which used to be the Iraqi franchise of its now rival al-Qaeda — might be concerned that Western nations were on to its rape jihad. Even if we indulged the fantasy that jihadists were possessed of the civilized sensibility that would trigger such a concern, I countered that “the shocking Rotherham rape jihad scandal” that had erupted in England would assure them that “the West is far more likely to look the other way than to mobilize against this signature sexual abuse.”

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