Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Testosterone, it's a fine thing in a politician

Denis MacShane is Labour MP for Rotherham and worked at the Foreign Office as PPS and minister, 1997-2005

Denis%20Macshane.jpg This is reproduced complete from the Telegraph with comments...STUPENDOUS
At long last, the debate on Islamism as politics, not Islam as religion, is out in the open. Two weeks ago, Jack Straw might have felt he was taking a risk when publishing his now notorious article on the Muslim veil. However, he was pushing at an open door. From across the political spectrum there is now common consent that the old multicultural emperor, before whom generation of politicians have made obeisance, is now a pitiful, naked sight.

The 10,000 Muslims in my constituency of Rotherham can only benefit from removing the dead hand of ideological Islamism – allowing their faith to be respected and their children to flourish in a Britain that finally wakes up to what must be done. Despite the efforts of extremists to prevent any sort of rational debate about the place of Islam in Britain, it is at last happening.

A fight-back is beginning to reclaim Britain from the grip of those who refuse to acknowledge the centrality of British values of tolerance, fair play and parliamentary democratic freedoms – notably those of free speech and respect for all religions, but supremacy for none. Voltaire noted this attribute of the English three centuries ago, when he wrote: "If there was just one religion in Britain there would be despotism. If two, there would be civil war. But as there are 30, they all live at peace with each other."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh my, the spirit of Churchill is not dead after all! If the Brits aren't using MacShane right now could we borrow him for a while?

If there is a silver lining to clouds like these, it is seeing people re-awaken to the supreme importance of freedom of thought in a society. It is sad that they almost invariably have to be pushed to the wall and confronted very graphically with the consequences of letting such values slip away for that to happen.

Anonymous said...

Just a heads-up, I see Jihad Watch is down again. Robert is going to have to hire a plane with a banner if this keeps up.

Speaking of Robert, I walked into the bookstore the other day and what to my wondering eyes should appear but a stack of Karen Armstrong's new puff piece on how Muhammad is the Prophet for our age, all ages, NC-17, whatever. (The cover is black, I notice. Book in a Burka?) Yes I did have to go looking for The Truth. On the lowest shelf. Need you ask?

Speaking of books, I see Pace University/NYU has a merry prankster or two stuffing Korans in the toilets and sending CAIR into overdrive. So can we now expect Islamist-inspired acts of violence, destruction and killing in lower Manhattan? Ooops, we've already had that, haven't we...

Anonymous said...

More straight talking from the British MSM :

http://www.islamophobia-watch.com/islamophobia-watch/2006/10/17/why-these-leaders-are-a-pain-in-the-burkas.html

Anonymous said...

CAIR has freaked out regarding the koran in the toilet because....

"141. If a page from the holy Qur'an, or any sacred object like a paper on which the names of Almighty Allah or the Holy Prophet or the holy Imams are written, falls in a lavatory, it is obligatory to take it out and make it Pak with water, no matter what expenses it may entail. And, if it is not possible to take it out, the use of that lavatory should be discontinued till such time when one is certain that the page has dissolved and petered out. Similarly, if Turbatul Husayn (the sacred earth of Karbala, usually formed into a tablets to place one's forehead on, while offering prayers) falls into lavatory, and it is not possible to take it out, the lavatory should not be used until one becomes sure that it (Turbatul Husayn) has ceased to exist, and no tra ce of it is present there. "
From
http://al-islam.org/laws/najisthings.html