
Lionheart is a modern pamphleteer. He uses his blog to shine a light on the evils of radical Islam, primarily within the borders of the UK. He sees the growth of radical Islam in his country as insidious and a threat to the very existence of British culture, if not Britain itself.
(Update) As to the foundation for Lionheart's belief, please see these recent revelations in the British press.
The first, from the Telegaph, discusses the existance of
Muslim 'no-go' areas in the UK
where the indigenous population dare not tread. The day after that article was released, the allegations were confirmed by Manzoor Moghal, chairman of
the Muslim Forum in Britain, who, writing in the Daily Mail, expressed his horror at the rise of radical Islam in
Britain's Muslim population, and, in a stinging indictment, expressed his judgment that the U.K. socialist's policy of
"multiculturalism has backfired spectacularly."
Not surprisingly,
PM Gordon Brown denied that any major problem exists. And it is telling that all of the major British political
parties, including the supposedly conservative Tory party,
"have responded with
knee-jerk predictability, desperate as ever not to offend Muslim sensibilities." Lastly, there is this from the
Times, discussing how
multiculturalist
policies have fanned the flames of radicalism in Britain to the point where the majority strain of Deobandi Islam
now present in Britain is more radical and militant than that to be found in Pakistan. To put that in some
perspective, do recall that it is Pakistan's radical Deobandis that form the core of the Taliban.
Mr Brown said: "Mainstream opinion in this country will be offended by some of the statements that they have heard made. Any preaching of religious or racial hatred will offend mainstream opinion in this country. And I think we have got to do whatever we can to root it out, from whatever quarter it comes."
Does that take your breath away - trying to convict someone and sentencing them for up to seven years in prison for
"offending" "mainstream opinion?"
PM Gordon Brown will never be confused in the history books with Voltaire. It is both amazing and telling that
Brown's statement raised not a hue and cry in Britain.
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