January 25, 2011

Treasonous elites.

There's a presumption of the law that people intend the natural and probable consequences of their acts. It's encountered, for example in municipal prosecutions of speeders where it's difficult to prove actual intent.

Applying the same reasoning to present and past British governments, we arrive at the inescapable conclusion that they intend the destruction of Britain:
The British teenager of tomorrow is named Mohammed, and he takes his inspiration not from the Magna Carta, but the Koran. His hero is not Winston Churchill or Oliver Cromwell, but that bloody butcher of men and raper of women and little girls, the Islamic prophet Mohammed.
It's an odd place to end up as logical analysis goes. I grant you that.

Still, this appears to be an accurate forecast of future British realities and what has made this forecast a certainty, barring a mid-course correction of some kind, is wide-open Muslim immigration to Britain.

There's another helpful maxim that the real story is to be found in what is not being said or written.
Coming soon to Picadilly.
The magician distracts the audience to conceal the true maneuver, so if we force ourselves to ignore the patriotic blather and focus on actual conduct, do we not then see the utterly implacable pursuit of open borders, massive immigration of incompatible peoples, and subjugation of native Briton laws and customs?

We have the same situation over here. Yes. We have an actual Border Patrol presence on the southern border but it's just for show. God bless the loyal officers who do the best with what they've got but the reality behind the show is a Border Patrol so small as to be non-existent. Border fence? The same. Really effective resources for border control? Off in Afghanistan, Iraq, Germany, Okinawa, Guam and any number of foreign countries thousands of miles distant from our very own borders.

It's a fantastical concept, that of a treasonous elite, but how else to explain the massive importation of foreigners into Western nations the like of which has never been seen except that there was first a catastrophic military failure on the part of the country invaded?

A little "diversity" is nice when you get different products on the shelves of some stores, different restaurants to visit, different artistic visions, different music, or different voices from the podium.

Diversity is poison when experienced in massive doses which is, like, the point.

"Anglophobia or Islamophobia - What's the Real Problem?" By Daniel Greenfield, Sultan Knish, 1/23/11.

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