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Is this a religious statement?

Back in December of last year, this site reported on the shameful desecration of a War Memorial in Burton-upon-Trent and now it seems that the perpetrator of the disgusting attack, a moslem named Toseef Shah has walked free from court after prosecutors ruled his criminal and vile actions were not motivated by religion.  Had they been ruled so, he would now be eating porridge and making new friends in prison which is where he clearly should be.

Because if scrawling "Islam will dominate the world - Osama is on his way" is not a religious statement then I do not know what is.

Then there is the other piece of graffiti that Shah daubed over the memorial to Our Dead:- "Kill Gordon Brown".  A statement that Mumtaz Chaudry for the defence dismissed, claiming his client was not an extremist.


Now I am no fan of Gordon Brown and in fact I would like to see him hang for treason but I would not try and incite a weak minded person to actually go out and attempt to kill him.  The statement "Kill Gordon Brown" is a clear incitement to murder which when aimed at moslems maniacs must be taken very seriously and a heavy prison sentence handed down.

Now I am not going to go off on one.  That is pointless.  A future British National Party government, will I am sure, bring Toseef Shah back to court to face a retrial before deporting him to a country where the madness of mohammed holds sway.

The story now, is Dennis Fletcher of the Racial Equality Council (can't wait to see it closed down) who is reported as saying in the rag Express

“Graffiti of any type is ­terrible but when it includes what appears to be racist material it has to be considered utterly unacceptable.”

Agreed, But wait a minute.  Isn't Dennis Fletcher the same representative of the Racial Equality Council, who when asked for a statement after the vandalism event and before there seemed any likelihood of the religiousously movitvated vandal being caught, said in an article, since removed by The Burton Mail:-

“I suspect members of the far right have done this to stir things up and there are generally very good inter-cultural relations in East Staffordshire.

Now when the wasteful and divisive Racial Equality Council say "far right" they mean only one political party and that is the patriotic British National Party.

Fletcher's statement was nothing more than a deliberate smear for which he should now be made to apologise for or better still sacked from a job he is clearly incapable of doing in an impartial manner.

UPDATE

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A cyberspace Grand Gesture

This moslem vandals release has slightly annoyed me.  Like most Welshmen I can be imulsive and on many occasions I have made The Grand Gesture ,which I suppose you can define as the act of making a signicant sacrifce or taking a signicant risk to express your feelings or to make a point.  A Grand Gesture can sometimes be very expensive and have severe repercussions.

Were I younger I would make the Grand Gesture of going to a Mosque and spray "Islam will not dominate the World" in easily washable paint onto it, phone the police, await arrest and then the trial.

It would be very interesting to see what sort of sentence a white christian received for vandalising a place held in respect by the moslems.

But I am older and wiser and know that were I to make the Grand Gesture than I could expect to have my computers confiscated.  This would have a major impact on the running of this site and so it is with extreme personal sacrifice I have decided not to make the call to a camera crew to come and video me committing a symbolic act to show the injustice of the new British system of law.

Man jailed for six months for shouting "Proud to be British" outside mosque.

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 May 2010 08:10 )