Thursday 21 April 2011

Purpose behind their provocation

There is something very odd about this youtube video clip to my mind. Aside from the obvious ranting. It is one of a series of clips from the individual members of Muslims against Crusades on the subject of their threatened action to disrupt the royal wedding next week.


Leave aside the horrible sight of boxer Anthony Small chomping from his halal chicken takeaway box in and out of shot to the right. It is not just his ludicrous suggestion that David Cameron has nightmares that a helicopter will fly up to Big Ben, place a black flag of islam on the tower and replace the numbers on the clock with Arabic ones. That is ludicrous on so many levels, not least because the crafty and inventive kafur have cunningly placed staircases and ladders behind the face of the clock for ease of repair and maintenance. And the numerals we call 'Arabic' were stolen from the Hindus, who also developed the concept of zero, by the way.

It is not his rejoicing in the anticipation of Cameron and the rest paying him jizya.

Its not even his stating that all women even the Queen must wear the niqab as MAC have demanded that before.

It is something about the relish with which he adds that Kate Middleton, who must also wear the niqab, is a whore. And a fornicator. He almost licks his lips. His eyes light up with delight at how naughty he has just been.

I agree with the wise and sober members of the EDL who believe that MAC are trying as hard as they can to provoke a reaction in the form of a counter demonstration by the EDL tomorrow week, be it official or unofficial. We must not rise to the bait; we must rise above it.

There are a few of these clips about. I think all the well known faces of MAC have done a party piece for this purpose.

Let them rant. Let them rave. There are not very many of them and they are not the real danger - the quiet and steathy MCB types, the false sense of security types, are that. But MAC are useful because they speak the unadorned truth about islam.

Let them rant and rave. And if they disturb the day of celebration let the British public who may not watch documentaries like My Brother the Islamist, or even News at Ten, but who will be glued to the coverage from Westminster Abbey listen and learn.

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