More capitulation by the UK dhimmis

from The Opinionator

July 01, 2008
ANOTHER CASE OF THE TAIL WAGGING THE DOG

Undoubtedly I am far from the only one who is absoutely SICK & TIRED of the muslim minority, in the UK, thinking that every bit of their culture should be implemented in Great Britain with NO regard to the thousands year old culture that the British people themselves have achieved and lived for millenia. (We could take this worldwide – but that is for a future blog) Let’s face it – no one dragged these muslims, kicking and screaming into the UK. No one is forcing them to stay. Even more sickening is the British police and government who (for what appears to be on a daily basis) twist and turn themselves into apologetic dhimmi pretzels (let’s emphasize that to DHIMMI PRETZELS) trying to appease bleating, whining and constantly “offended” muslims – offended by the same culture that THEY have chosen avail themselves – the same country that provides so many of those generous financial and physical benefits. This isn’t just insidious multiculturalism – this is British cultural apartheid.

puppy poster

The muslim daily whinge and moan today – is none other than a picture of an adorable puppy sitting inside a police hat to advertise a new police non-emergency phone number. (I have written extensively about muslims & dogs – to read a few go here and here.) You would think, based on the muslim indignation, granted it is far short of that shown regarding the Danish MO-Cartoons or the Teddy Bear Teacher, but nevertheless defiant in its demands that the puppy poster not be used and vowing that, regardless of its importance, it will not be displayed in muslim businesses, etc.

Of course, based on past acrobatics used by politicians and police to instantly react to publicly appease the muslim community – local Dundee councillor Mohammed Asif immediatly contacted Tayside Police Chief Constable John Vine to discuss the “offence”. Asif said: ‘My concern was that it’s not welcomed by all communities, with the dog on the cards. It was probably a waste of resources going to these communities….’People who have shops just won’t put up the postcard. Apparently the “expected” apologetic statement, from the Chief Constable came forthwith: ‘This was an oversight and did not seek to offend or upset.’

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