Thursday, February 26, 2009

Terminal Illness


Pictured above: Red Ken Livingston, the former mayor of London.

In past blogs I have presented you with occurrences that point to cultural and spiritual ailments that European and to a lesser extent American elites suffer from.

Today, BBC was interviewing one of an estimated 4,000 British moslems who have volunteered to fight with the taliban against British and American troops. They coolly and uncritically accepted his explanation that "images of the war" had driven him to fight in Afghanistan.

They did not express outrage or confront him for the disloyalty that he showed to the country and culture that had provided him with unparalleled opportunities. Nor did they take a minute to explore the social and political significance of having British citizens taking arms against their own nation to spread islamic fundamentalism. And of course they did not use this as an opportunity to explore the question that perhaps this phenomena reflects serious problems in England's immigration policies, as well as their adherence to multi-cultural dogma.

The staff of the BBC have entered the degenerative stages of their terminal illness. They have abandoned all love of their own culture and country. They have become indifferent or even sympathetic to those who attack their country and culture. Their only outrage is caused by western nations, such as Israel, who dare defend themselves against islamic terror.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23652231-details/UK+troops+fighting+British+Muslims+in+Afghanistan/article.do

http://europenews.dk/en/node/20299

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