Islam: the bloody track record!


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Posted by Allah is the Devil on February 08, 19102 at 19:13:06:


The threat of Islam is real. More so than Communism ever was, because with
Islam, Muslim activists are willing to kill and to die for the cause of
spreading their religion. This is called "Jihad," a sacred duty for all Muslims
to perform. In an Islamic Britain, pre-Islamic religion, culture and traditions
would be swept aside. Ancient non-Islamic holy places would be converted into
mosques or destroyed. Statues and representations of living things would be
banished (the very first step on this road was taken in Oldham in 2000 when the
council removed dozens of traffic bollards because they had mouldings of the
town's owl mascot on them and so were liable to 'offend' Muslims. Vigorous
local complaints got the decision reversed - for now). Women would be forced to
wear veils (even today, non-Muslim women in Muslim areas of our towns are
abused, spat at and jostled for wearing 'revealing' fashion clothes). Alcohol
would be banned and pubs forced to close (dozens of pubs were attacked, even
firebombed, during the summer's riots in towns with large Muslim populations).

As you can see from the points above, it's already happening. There is no
appeasing this religion or its fanatical followers, who believe that they can
turn Britain into an Islamic Republic by 2025. It may take a few years longer
than that, but that is the inevitable end result of present trends and the
policies of the old political parties. Afghanistan was once a centre of
Buddhism and peace, now it's an Islamic desert ruled by the Taliban. There are
those who are working to bring about the same kind of transformation in
Britain. Only the British people, and the British National Party, stand in
their way. It's up to us. It's up to you!





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