Britain has made its priorities clear: offending Muslims and Islam
is far, far more serious than jihad terror or the sexual abuse of
Infidel girls. To move strongly against such crimes would be
“Islamophobic.” The British authorities have made their taste for jihad
terrorists, and disdain for their foes, abundantly clear. While I am banned from the country for the crime of noting — correctly — that Islam has doctrines of warfare against unbelievers,
Britain has a steadily lengthening record of admitting jihad preachers
without a moment of hesitation. Syed Muzaffar Shah Qadri’s preaching of
hatred and jihad violence was so hardline that he was banned from
preaching in Pakistan, but the UK Home Office welcomed him into Britain.
The UK Home Office recently admitted Shaykh
Hamza Sodagar into the country, despite the fact that he has said: “If
there’s homosexual men, the punishment is one of five things. One – the
easiest one maybe – chop their head off, that’s the easiest. Second –
burn them to death. Third – throw ’em off a cliff. Fourth – tear down a
wall on them so they die under that. Fifth – a combination of the
above.”
May’s government also admitted two jihad preachers who had praised the murderer of a foe of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. One of them was welcomed by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Meanwhile, the UK banned three bishops from areas of Iraq and Syria where Christians are persecuted from entering the country.
“In UK, Leaving a Bacon Sandwich Outside a Mosque Is Worse Than Sexually Abusing An 11-Year-Old Girl,” by Pardes Seleh, Independent Journal Review, August 2, 2017 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
In the UK, you can get jailed if you leave a bacon sandwich outside
a mosque — but if you’re a Koran teacher who sexually abused his
11-year-old student, you might get spared because your wife doesn’t
speak English.
That is what is being portrayed in a side-by-side comparison of two vetted news stories:
In 2014, a 40-year-old Islamic teacher by the name of Suleman
Maknojioa was spared prison time despite reportedly sexually assaulting
an 11-year-old girl. During a private tutoring session with the girl and
her two brothers, Maknojioa had repeatedly rubbed the girl’s leg and
reached underneath her headscarf to feel her chest.
He was first convicted of five counts of sexual abuse and given a
40-week jail sentence, but that was suspended after courts heard his
family was “dependent” on him and he was on state benefits, and his wife
speaks “very little English.”…
Later, in 2016, a man who was arrested for placing a bacon sandwich
outside a British mosque was found dead in his prison cell halfway
through his 12-month sentence.
35-year-old Kevin Crehan and his friends, 46-year-old Alison
Bennett, 48-year-old Mark Bennett, and 31-year-old Angelina Swales,
pleaded guilty to a “racially motivated attack” on the Jamia Mosque in
Bristol earlier that year.
The four had reportedly shouted racial slurs to worshippers, tied a
flag with the words “no mosques” to the fence outside the mosque, and
placed their bacon sandwiches in front of the mosque door and on the
door handle….