Oh dear, how sad, never mind. Volume 2.

Following on from the story of the whining Muslimahs of Leicester, feeling all ‘offended’ because there are parts of that city that no longer welcomes them when they wear the ‘black cloak of death’, comes this story from Bristol.

Of course, I do not approve of attacks on people in the street, and have spoken against attacks on random Muslims quite often.  

However, I do believe that they are a sign of how tensions are rising. I find I can’t help but think that this particular Muslimah has brought her problems on herself by publicly identifying with the ideology of Islam. If you wear the uniform of a hateful ideology then you can expect some stick.  What is interesting about this, is that the ideology of Islam is now so hated in Britain that no-one, nobody at all, lifted a finger to help her when she was spat at in the street.

Many people would go out and help someone out no matter what the colour of a person’s skin was and without paying any attention to any religious symbols like a crucifix or a kippah or turban. But the symbols of Islam are different, they don’t represent a peaceful, humane faith like others, they represent a dark and Nazi-like ideology, whose followers kill, rape, corrupt and oppress, wherever Islam sets up shop.

Although it is sad that a teenage girl coming home from school was spat at, this offence pales into insignificance alongside the crimes of murder, rape, terror and sedition carried out by the followers of Islam, which in Britain we have had to endure for decades. There is a simple and easy way for Muslims to not be attacked or criticised or shouted at, and that is for Britain’s Muslims to shape up or ship out. Stop the rapes, stop the terror, stop the street violence, stop the attacks on Jews, Christians and other non-Muslims, stop the corruption of local authorities such as we’ve seen in Tower Hamlets, stop the sedition and rein in the Islamic nutcases. These are all things that any sensible minority committed to integration, peace and loyalty would do, but which Islam does not. Until Islam in Britain changes and becomes much less of a threat, then those who display the symbols of Islam will, quite rightly, be treated with the same derision as someone who chooses to wear a Nazi uniform in the street.

The Bristol Post has gone into full ‘oh the humanity, oh the Islamophobia’ mode on this story but it is not the indigenous population, nor the integrated non-Muslim immigrants who have ramped up the tensions to such an extent that attacks like this take place, but the actions of Muslims themselves, which has brought us to this point. The original story is in italics and my comments are in plain text.

The Bristol Post said:

A TEENAGE girl walking home from school through Bristol’s city centre was spat at in one of the busiest streets in the centre – a place where she should have been safe.

And while the incident took place, leaving the 17-year-old feeling humiliated, nobody stopped to intervene or help.

How many people would you think would help someone who followed an ideology that has values that are the antithesis of our own values? Faced with a choice between helping an enemy or helping a friend, how many people would help an enemy? If I was there I would probably have helped but I would have told her that she has brought the attack on herself by identifying with that which is truly hateful.

The Bristol Post continued:

Now councillors in the inner city ward where the girl lives say they fear there could be a backlash in Bristol if more “Islamophobic” incidents occur.

The girl, who has asked not to be named, was walking in the city centre along Corn Street wearing a headscarf when a man approached and started hurling insults at her. She tried to take the abuse in her stride, but the tirade got worse. The man began spitting in her face and all over her clothes and school bag.

The Bristol Post understands that he was swearing and shouting insults against Islam and her supposed birth place – even though the girl was born in Bristol, has never lived outside the city and considers herself British.”

You will note as you read further down the story that it is the Muslim councillors who are stirring the pot on this issue and speaking of a ‘backlash’. There are many people who ‘consider themselves British’ even if they were not born here, but they do not wear the symbols of a hate-filled ideology that has a proven record of violence and oppression. There’s something about this story that bothers me, the ‘no name’ victim and the fact that Islamic councillors have got the stirring spoon out, points to some form of orchestrated ‘Islamic victim-hood’ whining campaign. This attack and the furore surrounding it comes 7 months after Bristol City Council created massive anger among non-Muslim Bristolians by approving a mosque on the site of a former comedy club on the Cheltenham Road. Despite many written objections to the imposition of a mosque, the council decided that appeasing Muslims was far more important than the views of those who have concerns about Islam and the uses to which this new mosque may be put. Having read about the problems that Bristol is having with allegations of Islamic Grooming Gangs operating in the area and blatant appeasement like the mosque go-ahead, it is not surprising that some non-Muslims are getting angry.

The Bristol Post added:

Hiqab Jama, Bristol’s first Somali Muslim councillor said: “She was picked on because she was wearing a headscarf. As if somehow wearing a headscarf ought to single someone out as a foreigner. This has lead to many of her friends who also wear headscarves to be worried about being alone in public.”

It’s not just a headscarf though is it Ms Jama? It is a symbol of adherence to the biggest threat to the free world and to free peoples since we were faced with the twin threats of Communism and Fascism. Identifying as Muslim in areas where people are sick to death of the religion of rape and murder is asking for trouble. The hijab is also a sign of female oppression and that is also why it is disliked.

The Bristol Post said:

Ms Jama and fellow ward councillor Margaret Hickman are both hoping the incident is an isolated one.

Yep, it always helps Islamic causes if they can trot out a dhimmi non-Muslim to back them up.

Handwringing and whining abounds from these two councillors:

But they are worried that an undercurrent of Islamophobic rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiment is in danger of “ghettoising” multicultural communities, such as in Lawrence Hill, fuelled by revelations about young British Muslim men travelling to fight in Syria and Iraq.”

Have Ms Jama and Ms Hickman considered just why there is ‘Islamophobia’ out there? It couldn’t be the violence or the rapes or the sedition that we see coming daily from the followers of Islam could it? This was not an attack based on a person’s colour or race or gender, it was an attack on someone wearing the symbols of an ideology that is becoming more hated as time goes by and non-Muslims gain more knowledge of what Islam is, and more importantly, what Islam is not.

Ms Jama said: “Violent acts on girls makes counter retribution of one kind or another more likely. The community has worked hard to ensure it hasn’t happened in this case but I am concerned that if more young girls are abused due to religion or race that it could make counter retribution a likely consequence. Bristol as a city, along with all the necessary agencies, needs to acknowledge and address this problem now.”

Note the threat of public disturbance by Muslims. This councillor is basically saying that unless Muslims are exempted from responsibility for the crimes of their own community and are allowed to display the symbols of this ideology, then there will be violence. It’s plain to see that there are problems and conflicts in Bristol surrounding and involving Islam, but they are conflicts and problems that Muslims have brought on themselves both by their actions and their inactions. Spitting at people is not good, and cannot be condoned, but it is a very minor action when compared the troubles that Islam has brought upon the rest of us.

I don’t like to see people being spat at in the street, but the victim of this attack should look beyond the knee-jerk accusations of ‘Islamophobia’ and recognise that her choice to wear the uniform of Islam had a lot to do with it. Islam and its symbols are about as welcome in much of the country as a pork chop at a Barmitzvah, and it’s not the non-Muslims who’ve created such a situation.

Link

Original story from Bristol Post.

 http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Muslim-girl-spat-racially-abused-Bristol-city/story-21648571-detail/story.html#ixzz37ob7U8YB

4 Comments on "Oh dear, how sad, never mind. Volume 2."

  1. Bristol is a city run for immigrants.I have been on their list for nearly 2 years without getting one offer of a place to live yet 10,000 somalians got a home no problem,if I had seen the young lady getting abused then like you I would like to think I would have stepped in but experience of life has taught me to walk on past.I have been homeless and nothing,not one home offer by the homeless team at the council.My city has changed into a place I do not know or like.And yes its true I have been on the bus stop whilst loads of Somalians have walked out of Wilkos with brand new prams mops cleaning equipment ect ready to furnish their new homes.So it now seems like this country is more interested in looking after its newcomers and sod the residents.I would not mind if the truth was told but now its obvious they should say so.

  2. Whoever wrote this article is so retarded and close-minded it’s sad.

    • Fahrenheit211 | July 20, 2014 at 6:19 am |

      Suzanne, I wrote that article and I wrote it because I like many other British citizens are getting sick the constant whining by Muslims that they are oppressed, especially when you observe that in many Islamic nations Muslims are the oppressors and are not the oppressed. I’m also sick of the Islamic Rape Gangs that are operating in many British cities and have clocked up, by a conservative estimate, at least 1500 victims, many of them underage or vulnerable. We’ve had gangs of Muslim men murder young non-Muslim men purely because the victim is non-Muslim, and we have seen a massive amount of corruption both fiscal and electoral, by Islamic groups of some of Britain’s local governmental authorities.

      My wife and I had to leave the areas where we were brought up in because Islam, and the non Muslim politicians that appease it, has made them places of horror and violence. Would you want to bring up a daughter in an area afflicted by Islamic Rape Gangs or where Islam derived bullying is rife in the schools? If you’ve any sense at all you would have done what I did and got out of such an area. I’ve seen relatives who refused to heed the warnings and move out of Islamic areas of Britain suffer from fear of violence and attack and also have to put up with being treated as second class citizens purely because they are non-Muslim.

      As for myself being closed minded then you are very much mistaken (read the ‘about’ page on this site for more detail). I’ve served on the governing board of an organisation with an LGBT focus, marched against genuine racist fascists, stood up for women’s rights including reproductive rights and have generally had what could be called a ‘socially liberal’ view of LGBT, race and gender issues.

      The only thing ‘retarded’ about this article is the ideology of Islam itself. If a person walks round wearing the symbols of a hated and hate-filled ideology like Islam, and don’t forget that Islam is a genuine threat to the nation, then, within reason, they can expect to get some come back from their decision to wear such symbols.

  3. Coastliner | July 20, 2014 at 1:08 pm |

    Thank you 211 – as always, your replies to detractors are measured and full of common sense. I too abhor violence against any individuals, whatever their race, beliefs etc. If the incident described in your article as reported by the Bristol Post is indeed true (and we all know how reliable certain members of a certain ‘community’ can be when it comes to ‘attacks’ upon them) then it is indeed dreadful. The way things are going, such things may well become more frequent. There certainly seems to be a sense of anger simmering below the surface of the country when it comes to this particular ‘religion’ and the majority of people appear to view it very negatively, which is entirely understandable. As you point out, if anyone walked around wearing Nazi symbols they may well find themselves a target. Why, oh why was this dreadful ideology ever allowed to gain a foothold in our country?????

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