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The Rushing Tide Of Fascism ...
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... is taking over this site. After years of copious quotes from Hitler's favourite English newspaper, we are now getting quotes from the far more odious Breibart website, a website which makes Attila the Hun look Liberal.
And they have the gall to suggest Islam is taking over - I haven't seen many quotes from Muslim sites here.
And they have the gall to suggest Islam is taking over - I haven't seen many quotes from Muslim sites here.
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There are one or two people who are seriously to the far right and it’s to be regretted. Generally the nature of this site probably means it’s going to have a conservative and even a Conservative feel to it. I think many of the posts here are influenced by a belief that the ‘minorities’ are ‘taking over’ and it has been said that we are at the greatest danger from fascism when the ‘majority’ faction rebels. Not sure that’s going to happen either here or in the UK at large. The zeitgeist or at least the loudest part of it is for entrenchment and isolation. Maybe the rest of us should shout a bit louder too
"Yeah considering I mill about big cities worldwide I've not seen that much that makes me genuinely frightened,..."
Have you been to Bradford (or any one of a number of medium sized towns in the North of England) lately? How about the Tower Hamlets or Newham areas of London?
The level of concern in those areas among the few kafirs still living there is not that they stand to be beheaded but that the character of the place they live has been irredeemably altered and not to their liking.
Have you been to Bradford (or any one of a number of medium sized towns in the North of England) lately? How about the Tower Hamlets or Newham areas of London?
The level of concern in those areas among the few kafirs still living there is not that they stand to be beheaded but that the character of the place they live has been irredeemably altered and not to their liking.
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