September 23, 2006

That same sweet song.

"You must remember this.
A kris is just a kris."

Tra la la.

He [Muslim fanatic] said last year that "There's always a clash of civilisations, there's always a clash of ideals. And because Islam is not written by a man, I can't change it. But because democracy's written by a man, they can change it to accommodate the Muslims. I'm born here. I have the right to call for Islam, wherever I am. And that's a problem for the British society and establishment; that the community here, the new generation of Muslims, are born in the UK. We have a British passport, and British citizenship but our allegiance is only to Islam."
British Muslims may be trying to distance themselves from this odious character, but the rhetoric in this particular instance hardly seems exceptional.

"How about you adapt to us and we stay the way we are" seems to cover a lot of the Muslim waterfront these days.

"UK: Muslims Distance Themselves From Abu Izzadeen." Western Resistance, 9/23/06.

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