Wednesday, June 23, 2010

New York Post hits bullseye on Muslim cultural divide

 
New Yorkistan? Don’t rule it out!

By Shavana Abruzzo
Courier-Life
Last Updated: 5:06 PM, June 22, 2010

Read more in The New York Post.

There’s no denying the elephant in the room. Neither is there any rejoicing over the mosques proposed for Sheepshead Bay, Staten Island and Ground Zero because where there are mosques, there are Muslims, and where there are Muslims, there are problems.

Before New York becomes New Yorkistan, it is worth noting that the capital of Great Britain was London until it became known as “Londonstan,” degenerated by a Muslim community predominantly from South Asia and Africa, whose first generation of “British Asians” has made the United Kingdom into a launching pad for terrorists.

In its Nov. 29, 2008 article, “Mumbai attacks: British Muslims and terrorist attacks,” the Daily Telegraph reported, “A number of young British Muslims with roots in Pakistan have been responsible for terrorist attacks, both in Britain and abroad.”

Among the scum cited are: Omar Sharif, a student at King’s College London, who became a suicide bomber in Israel; Omar Khyam and his gang, who planned to bomb a shopping center and a London night club in 2004; Indian-born Dhiren Barot, a Muslim convert who recruited seven jihadists to bomb hotels in 2004; and the four July 7 suicide bombers of Pakistani descent, who attacked the London Underground in 2005.

These lowlifes are among the offspring of hard-working Pakistani and Indian workers, who migrated to Great Britain in the 1950s through the 1970s for a better life, toiling in foundries, at Heathrow Airport and — in the British version of affirmative action — as staff for government agencies, including the National Health Service.

Mindful of its controversial history, Great Britain welcomed its former colonials who fled their own oppressive regimes for refuge in the Free World. Some of the first waves lapped ashore in August 1972 after President Idi Amin Dada, a Muslim convert, expelled South Asians from Uganda in a mass ethnic cleanse, giving them 90 days to leave, and blaming his vile deed on God in a dream.

The assimilation Great Britain had hoped for never happened, as British Asians insulated themselves from mainstream society even more than their parents had, and fomented a deadly, illogical wrath against the western world in which they had been born.

Then, in the 1990s, British Asians bogglingly began to wield Islam as a bargaining chip against the state, and eventually as a tool of terror against the world, using their mosques as dens of iniquity, and exposing the Muslim character which left a lot to be desired despite its obsession with religion.

An Oct. 17, 2008 story in the London Sunday Times reported a link between terror plots and hardcore child pornography, which the newspaper stated was encrypted with secret messages by aspiring terrorists. “In one case fewer than a dozen images were found; in another, 40,000,” the paper reported. And, the scandalous North London Finsbury Park mosque boasted among its worshippers 9/11 co-conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui, “shoebomber” Richard Reid and Kamel Rabat Bouralha, a loyalist of Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, who bragged of training terrorists responsible for the 2004 school hostage crisis in Beslan, Russia.

There is a lot the United States can learn from Great Britain’s rotten experience with a community which refuses to assume responsibility for its evil subculture — and one that only it can successfully eradicate.

New Yorkistan? It’s happening before our eyes.

Sabruzzo@cnglocal.com


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