Tuesday 5 May 2009

Extremist Room 101


Thought this was interesting in the wake of Dr Nitschke's entry into the UK, even though his stated intention was to kill as many people as he humanly could within the seven short days he would reside in our country.

Courtesy of The Telegraph

A total of 101 [Like Room 101?] individuals - including dozens of radical Muslim clerics, such as Omar Bakri - have been excluded in the past four years, using new powers introduced after the July 7 bombings in 2005.

The individuals concerned include animal rights extremists [A curse on their crusty, soap-less lentil-consuming houses!], right to life extremists [Because all pro-life campaigners are blowing up abortion clinics or encouraging others to do so, aren't they?], homophobe extremists [Fearsome, counter-insurgent, Baptist ministers who let down parade-float tyres on Gay Pride marches], far right extremists, [Bald people with glossy black jackets, jeans, boots and tattoos] as well as advocates of hatred and violence in support of their religious beliefs.

Those banned on grounds of their "unacceptable behaviour" include preachers Abdullah Qadri Al Ahdal, Wadgy Mohamed Ghoneim and Yunis Al Astal. All of them are considered to "foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence".

Also exculded is Michael Savage, a right-wing American talk radio host with eight million listeners a week, who describes his own style as "explosive" and liberalism as a "mental disorder". He once asked whether President Barack "Madrasah" Obama was a "so-called friendly Muslim'' or one more "radical".

The Home Office said that Mr Savage was, "considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts and fostering hatred which might lead to inter-community violence". [Unlike, the Home Office, of course, who spend their time diligently creating global terror/flu fear pandemics, cracking down on civil protesters with brute police force and thinking up cunning new ways to get all our DNA onto a gigantic database in the sky, tapping all our phone calls, reading all our emails and texts, while simultaneously allowing foaming-at-the-mouth, die-hard abortionists, eugenicists, sex traffickers and euthanasia enthusiasts free entry].

Miss Smith, Home Secretary, said: "Coming to the UK is a privilege [Really? Whenever I come back on holiday from Europe, I think to myself; 'What is this country? Why do I feel like I'm in that scene in 'Escape from Alcatraz?!'] and I refuse to extend that privilege to individuals who abuse our standards [Which are so immaculately high, just and world renowned as embodying the very essence of integrity itself...] and values to undermine our way of life. Therefore, I will not hesitate to name and shame those who foster extremist views as I want them to know that they are not welcome here.

"The Government opposes extremism in all its forms [in a heavy-handed, blanket and extreme fashion] and I am determined to stop those who want to spread extremism, hatred and violent messages [Other than the message: "Everybody, if in any doubt at all, kill yourself!"] in our communities from coming to our country. This is the driving force behind tighter rules on exclusions for unacceptable behaviour".

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Michael Savage is banned from England! Using its same freedom-hating standards, Britain should now ban from its shores that "hate-fostering extremist" known as Jesus - and of course also ban the Queen since she is officially the "Defender of the Faith" that Jesus started!

paramedicgirl said...

The UK has gotten really bad in recent years, but Canada, where I live, is not far behind.

Maybe we will all soon have a chance to be martyrs for our faith, if things keep going this way.

gemoftheocean said...

As I understand it Michael Savage has a libel suit out against some woman in the UK who has spread vicious nonsense about him. You may as well worry about "Violent" butterfly wings which might flap against your arm someday.

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