Saturday, September 8, 2007

A Politically Correct Problem

Almost half of Britain’s mosques are under the control of a hardline Islamic sect whose leading preacher loathes Western values and has called on Muslims to “shed blood” for Allah, an investigation by The Times has found.

Riyadh ul Haq, who supports armed jihad and preaches contempt for Jews, Christians and Hindus, is in line to become the spiritual leader of the Deobandi sect in Britain. The ultra-conservative movement, which gave birth to the Taleban in Afghanistan, now runs more than 600 of Britain’s 1,350 mosques, according to a police report seen by The Times.
This is very frightening. Particularly considering that newspapers tend to label Muslims "moderates" who don't seem that moderate to me. When they are willing to label someone as a hardliner, the person could be lunching with Taliban leaders regularly.

When are people outside of Australia going to say: "If you don't like this society and you are willing to preach vile and anarchy, then we are going to show you to the airport where you can rejoin your brothers and sisters in that hell known as Syria."

At what point do we stop pandering to CAIR and Muslim leaders and show them the door. Howard has been upfront with less than "moderate" Muslims in Australia, and I believe it is appropriate. If you aren't causing problems, we will leave you alone, but if you are going to incite violence, then you should live some place else.

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