AliasAggers wrote:Not much hope for a happy future then, is there?
Probably not. There are three million Muslims in the country, half of whom were born abroad. Their birth rate is higher than ours.
Plus every mainstream party (and big business) is massively in favour of more immigration, some of which will be Muslim. In fact there are signs now that the lunacy of "open borders" is becoming more politically acceptable. The Greens openly advocate it; the LibDems are making reference to an "open" society, echoing George Soros' Open Foundation. Labour refuse to put a number on immigration.
So we have a growing Muslim population and therefore being brutally logical, a bigger pool of potential Muslim extremists.
Is there any political will to crack down on Muslim extremists?
No, imo. The only thing that seems to be being floated is to crack down on the internet. Such measures can and will also be used to crack down on right-wingers just as much if not more as Muslim extremists.
Because the die is cast. All political parties want more immigration. This increases the number of potential jihadis.
So will terrorist attacks continue? Yes they will.
Can any government prevent all of them? No.
Will people like this? No.
Will anybody suggesting that vigils, flowers and weepy songs aren't going far enough be condemned as a right wing racist? Yes.
The people who run this country know they can't stop terrorist attacks, but they don't want to admit why they can't.
That is why they are trying to normalise these attacks as far as possible, by praising the bravery of ordinary people and the emergency services, by saying how quickly everything has got back to normal, but most of all by showing a constant unwavering tide of propaganda dressed as news showing you the "appropriate" way to behave after an atrocity. Cry, hold a flower, sing a sad song, go to a concert where slebs will sing about love overcoming hate.
It's why they are so desperate to shut down any other sources of news, the sources that may not agree with them.