Saturday, 14 February 2009


  • Don't attack us...please?

    Feb 11, 2009

    Via Guido Fawkes, I came across this:

    The British government will air ads on Pakistani television urging terrorists to not attack Britain.

    Prominent British Muslims will star in the British Foreign Office-funded £400,000 campaign that is set to break on Pakistani television next Monday...

    The campaign, the paper said, will be targeted at ‘15-25-year-old males who are less than well-educated and worldly wise, but potentially susceptible to extremist doctrines'. Nine 30-second commercials, supported by ads on radio, will be aired on PTV, Geo TV and Khyber among other channels. If the Pakistani campaign is successful, it will be extended in Egypt, Yemen and Indonesia.

    Please don't bomb us!

    But here's what I want to know: how exactly will they work out if the campaign is successful?

  • Wilders banned

    Feb 11, 2009

    This is a very disturbing development:

    A Dutch MP who described the Koran as a "fascist book" has been banned from entering the UK amid fears his presence would endanger public security.

    Wilders seems to be a vile man, with some vile beliefs. But Melanie Phillips has it bang on:

    The British government allows people to march through British streets screaming support for Hamas, it allows Hizb ut Tahrir to recruit on campus for the jihad against Britain and the west, it takes no action against a Muslim peer who threatens mass intimidation of Parliament, but it bans from the country a member of parliament of a European democracy who wishes to address the British Parliament on the threat to life and liberty in the west from religious fascism.

    It is he, not them, who is considered a ‘serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society’. Why? Because the result of this stand for life and liberty against those who would destroy them might be an attack by violent thugs. The response is not to face down such a threat of violence but to capitulate to it instead.