St. George's Day parade cancelled due to fear of Muslim reaction
The next time someone accuses guys like me of being alarmists for using terms like "Eurabia", or for warning others about the dangers of too much too soon Muslim immigration in Europe, I'll just refer them to this item in the Daily Mail. As you read this, keep in mind that St. George is England's patron saint, and the cross on England's flag is the cross of St. George:
A St George's Day parade through an inner-city area hit by race riots has been cancelled following police advice.Those "health and safety reasons" were the fear of immigrant riots, a repeat of what happened in Bradford back in 2001, where groups of "asians" (overwhelmingly Pakistanis) went on rampages, destroyed property, and attacked the police.
Community groups had planned to stage the multi-cultural event in Bradford and 1,500 schoolchildren were due to take part.
Many of the youngsters had already made flags of St George to carry on the parade on April 23, which was designed to boost community cohesion.
But last week police and council chiefs told the organisers that the event could not go ahead as planned for 'health and safety' reasons.
I can certainly understand the fear of another riot, but if you continue down this path you will eventually end up with nothing left of your native English culture whatsoever.
But hey, I guess we are lucky there even is a St. George at all. As Gateway Pundit pointed out, in 2006 the Church of England considered dumping the patron saint altogether:
But the Church of England is considering rejecting England's patron saint St George on the grounds that his image is too warlike and may offend Muslims.
In an all too obvious parody of this lunacy, the Daily Telegraph ran this article today:
Today, thousands of people the length and breadth of England will be celebrating Dragon Awareness Day.
This is to draw attention to the blatant slaying of a member of the dragon community by St George, several centuries ago, and to call for a more positive attitude to these mythical monsters.
We also want to highlight our demands for 1) A full apology from the Prime Minister and the Queen; 2) Back-dated compensation for all those affected by the event; 3) Legislation to outlaw the demonising of dragons; 4) A Channel 4 documentary outlining the war crimes committed by St George, possibly leading to a trial, or at least a full public inquiry.
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4 comments:
But of course, no one dares to point out that the Crescent on every Muslim nation's flag represents 461 years of aggression preceding the First Crusade.
The Thunder Run has linked to this post in the - Web Reconnaissance for 04/24/2008 A short recon of what’s out there that might draw your attention, updated throughout the day...so check back often.
My concern is how far the average Brit will follow the Labour party down the drain towards the inevitable end of the extinguishment of their national identity. This really is the fruits of socialism. The only silver lining is that the working class Brits I know are really starting to pay attention. Good post. Linked.
But then again most city councils in the US tend to get very antsy when either the Klan or the New Black Panthers want to parade for the simple reason that there probably be a riot.
Also I thought the original riots in England were caused when one of the Pakisani's noticed that one of St. George's retinue had a plastic light saber and that a few were wearing Jack Purcells. They were rioting because of the sloppy scholarship of the marchers.
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