AN anti-Islamic article aiming to “liven up” a church magazine has sparked outrage after it branded the religion a “threat”.
Muriel Clark’s controversial piece on “Islamisation” in the monthly Hildenborough Keys has been slammed for
urging residents to take a stand against Muslims coming into this country.
The 80-year-old divorcee claimed in her column for the St John’s Church publication that young Christian
schoolchildren were being brainwashed with Islamic ideology.
Both magazine editor Nick Hawkins — who admitted toning down the original submission because it was “too extreme” — and the Reverend John Chandler this week defended the piece, which was sent out to all homes in Hildenborough.
But residents and the West Kent Muslim Association (WKMA) have called it “unacceptable” and “harmful to the community”.
That’s what the local MSM said. Now let’s take a look at the original essay, which may be found in Keys, the parish magazine of Hildenborough Parish in Kent. An alert reader in Britain sent us a link to a pdf of the January issue of Keys, and the controversial essay may be found on page 16.
For Counterjihad regulars, the sentiments expressed here will seem exactly right, and in fact quite commonplace. Once again, I’ve bolded certain phrases:
In view of the worldwide media interest in the fate of Mrs. Ashtiani in Iran, I am concerned about the ever
increasing Islamisation of our own country, and think we should take a stand against: —
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