The views expressed in this blog are my own, not those of the Britrish National Party.

The views expressed in this blog are my own, not those of the British National Party.
Great Britain is a free country, I am free to express my opinions!

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Al-Qaeda Terrorists Living In Stoke-on-Trent!

The news yesterday of four radical Islamic fanatics arrested in Stoke-on-Trent on bomb plot charges raises some very important questions that we need to ask ourselves - and answer as honestly as we can. The main question must be "are we living in a successful multi-cultural society?". For me the answer has to be 'no'! When we learn that our neighbours are plotting to blow us up then how can we in all seriousness hold on to the belief that we are all 'living in peace'!
What we are learning here (I hope we are all learning) is that artificial, enforced, multi-cultural communities do not work! I could cite dozens of examples where this programme has been applied and resulted in either a mass exodus (to get away from the conflict, squalor, crime, social breakdown) or outright war between the diametrically opposing cultures or religions.
It's becoming quite clear now that our enemy masters are forcing this 'multi-racialising' agenda upon for their own reasons, and those reasons pivot around the internationalist/globalist ambition to create a 'one world' order where there are no nations, no cultures, no religions! That this nefarious plot will undoubtedly result in a conflict in once peaceful lands seems not to concern them.
The situation developing in Britain, with regard to the rise of radical Islam reminds me of what happened in Bosnia and Serbia in the early 1990's.
The only thing that held these artificial, political constructs (Yugoslavia, Serbia) together was tyranny of the former communist dictators, when the tyranny collapsed the inevitable conflict between those peoples who had harboured their dislike of their 'enforced' neighbours for decades resulted in an explosion of long time suppressed anger and frustration which led to the Balkan wars of that decade.
I've no doubt that the tyranny that we currently live under will be able to keep a lid on the conflicts that simmer just below the surface here in Stoke-on-Trent for some time to come. Eventually though, the tyranny will fail (I give it less than 100 years) and when it does..................

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