Britain has learnt nothing from the Leicester riots

Ethnic tensions could become more widespread across the country

With today marking the one-year anniversary of the beginning of the ethnically and religiously-motivated Leicester disorder, it is worth asking what we have learnt from this watershed moment in British community relations.

It was on 28 August 2022 that there was a mass brawl in the Belgrave area of Leicester following an Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan. The civil unrest came to a head with large-scale rioting on 17 September last year — primarily between Muslim and Hindu youths of South Asian origin in eastern parts of the city.

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“Babylon fell, Rome fell. Hindhead’s turn will come”

And Islam will take over. We are experiencing the biggest demographic change since the Anglo-Saxon invasions of the 5th century.

Imagine if a conservative white mayor of London had posted on his website, ‘They don’t represent Londoners’, with a photo of a brown-skinned, Muslim family. He would have resigned in two hours. But this has been done, in reverse, by Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Netflix’s Bridgerton star Adjoa Andoh called the appearance of the British royal family from Buckingham Palace after the coronation of Charles III “terribly white”. Khan and Andoh are so true that now one of the major British demographers explains that whites are condemned to become a minority in their own country which they have inhabited for two thousand years and that this reversal will take place within a single generation.

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France to ban female students from wearing abayas in state schools

Students will be banned from wearing abaya, a loose-fitting full-length robe worn by some Muslim women, in France’s state-run schools, the education minister has said.

The rule will be applied as soon as the new school year starts on 4 September.

France has a strict ban on religious signs in state schools and government buildings, arguing that they violate secular laws.

Wearing a headscarf has been banned in 2004 in state-run schools.

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Tory councillor arrested and questioned for alleged ‘hate crime’

Anthony Stevens had retweeted a video showing police arrest of a Christian street preacher

One law for Christians another for Muslims.

A Conservative councillor was arrested for an alleged hate crime after re-tweeting a video criticising how the police treated a Christian street preacher.

Cllr Anthony Stevens, 50, from Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, told The Telegraph he was arrested at his home this month and escorted to a police station for questioning about tweets from his personal account, which has 76 followers.

One tweet involved a video showing how police had treated the arrest of Christian preacher Oluwole Ilisanmi in Southgate, London, in 2019.

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Zelzate, there ends the white man’s multicultural sob

 

A group of Islamic students surround a younger white boy and force him to kneel and kiss their feet. A symptom of the era? Who cares?

Don’t worry. This too, as Parag Khanna, Obama advisor, Davos man, migration expert and author of “How Mass Migration Will Reshape The World And What It Means For You says”, “is part of the beautiful tide of history and demographics. We will see an ever-increasing percentage of brown and fewer white children.”

A group of students surround a younger boy and force him to kneel and kiss their feet. Panicking and crying, the child is kicked in the head and mocked, before being left on the ground. There is little doubt about the cultural identity of the attackers. Nor that of the victim. Nor about the fact that if the former had been white and the latter an immigrant, we would now see the video everywhere. Instead the video is nowhere except in the Dutch and Belgian press.

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Pakistani doctor who sought to support Islamic State terror group sentenced in Minnesota to 18 years

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Pakistani doctor and former Mayo Clinic research coordinator who sought to join the Islamic State terrorist group to fight in Syria and expressed interest in carrying out attacks on U.S. soil was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison.

Muhammad Masood, 31, pleaded guilty a year ago to attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Prosecutors said he attempted unsuccessfully to travel from the U.S. to Syria via Jordan in 2020, then agreed to fly from Minneapolis to Los Angeles to meet up with someone he thought would help him travel by cargo ship to IS territory.

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Family of dead 10-year-old Sara Sharif near to being found in Punjab, Pakistani police say

Pakistani police have said that they are close to finding the family of a British 10-year-old girl who went on the run a day before detectives discovered her body.

For two weeks, the father, stepmother and uncle of Sara Sharif have eluded officers searching for them within the country’s vast Punjab province.

However, their time may soon be running out after a police chief revealed that they are “on course” to find her father, Urfan Sharif, 41, his partner Beinish Batool, 29, and Mr Sharif’s brother Faisal Malik, 28.

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‘Kiss My Feet!’ The West capitulates to Islam’s ancient demand

Once again, Muslims are at it — humiliating the despised “other” by forcing them to kneel and kiss their feet.

An August 17, 2023, video from Belgium shows a throng of “migrant youth” surrounding a trembling Belgian boy, forcing him to kiss their feet while they beat him on the head.  The post adds, “In Brussels, the country’s capital, Muslims already make up 25% of the population.”

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Why Canada needs to charge citizens who left to join the Islamic State

Over the course of the past few months, Canada has repatriated a number of Canadian women from Kurdish-run refugee camps in Syria. These women are believed to have travelled overseas to join and participate in building the Islamic State.

Last week, Kimberly Polman, who left Canada in 2014 to join the Islamic State, appeared in a B.C. courtroom after being repatriated in October. It remains unclear whether Ms. Polman will be charged under Canada’s terrorism laws, despite the federal government’s statement that prosecuting terrorism offences is a priority. Few charges have been brought against other women who left Canada to join the Islamic State.

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Lawyers ask Canada’s Supreme Court to hear case of 4 Psycho Muslim Members Of ISIS being held in northeastern Syria

Lawyers for the families of four Canadian men detained in northeastern Syria are asking the Supreme Court of Canada to rule on whether the federal government has to repatriate them.

The men are among many foreign nationals in Syrian detention camps for suspected ISIS members and their families. The camps are run by the Kurdish forces that reclaimed the war-torn region from the extremist group.

In January, Federal Court Justice Henry Brown ruled the four men were entitled to have the federal government make a formal request for their release “as soon as reasonably possible.”

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Popular Leftist Talking Head Blames Muslim Opposition to Trans Madness on — Guess Who

On Friday, professional whiner and leftist grievance monger Wajahat Ali blamed the Muslim community’s rejection of the LGBTQ agenda not on Islam’s clear and unanimous theological opposition to homosexuality and the death penalty, but on none other than the Republican Party. Really, it’s so absurd and outlandish, why didn’t anyone think of it before?

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Continuing Atrocities: Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan

The utmost violence, it seems, against the Christians in Pakistan has taken a permanent form. According to the Pakistani daily newspaper Dawn, on August 16, following an alleged incident of blasphemy in the town of Jaranwala, a violent mob of hundreds ransacked and torched five churches, and attacked the homes of Christians and the office of the local assistant commissioner.

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Stockholm Quran burner allegedly assaulted by man wearing boxing gloves

Salwan Momika, the man behind a spate of recent Quran burnings that sparked diplomatic conflict and caused Sweden to raise its terror threat level, was assaulted on Monday, reports Aftonbladet.

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Today in History: Christians and Muslims Fight in the World’s Most Decisive Battle

Today in history, on Aug. 20, 636, arguably the single most consequential battle — certainly between Islam and the West— took place. Occurring just four years after the Muslim prophet Muhammad had died, not only did the military engagement decide whether the Arabian creed thrives or dies, but it also became a chief source of inspiration and instruction for jihadists throughout the centuries — right down to the Islamic State. And yet, very few in the West are even aware of the Battle of Yarmuk’s existence — much less how it motivates contemporary Islamic terrorists.

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Church Burnings In Pakistan Have Far To Go To Rival Trudeau’s Anti-Christian Pogrom

Anti-Christian Acts Put Pakistan on Fire

The province of Punjab in Pakistan has been in the grip of a wave of anti-Christian persecution of rare violence over the last few days.

The violence began on August 16th, following an accusation of blasphemy against a Christian family, who were accused of desecrating the Quran by tearing out pages and insulting the prophet. They strike all Christian denominations, without distinction, and have forced thousands of Christians—around 2,000—to flee to escape the destruction of their property and homes. So far, no deaths have been reported, but many churches have been burnt down and destroyed. According to various journalistic sources, reliable numbers are hard to come by, but they range between 15 and 50.

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