Thursday, November 11, 2010

WHO'S TO BLAME? By HJS



WHO’S TO BLAME?

We hear from Germany’s Muslims rarely and from Belgium’s hardly ever. We hear from France’s Muslims off and on, but nothing serious; even The Netherlands has quieted down some. The Netherlands still has quite a road to travel, as does Sweden and Denmark to reach a point in which they can delight in a peaceful and productive populace. Those are three countries whose liberalism and multiculturalism have taken the place of prudence and wisdom. An unfortunate trade off.

I have heard no rioting about German’s crucifixes in the classrooms, although such a thing would seem like an outrage to some American bully boys. The complaints about the hijabs are wending their way through the French courts. Perhaps the population will discover soon that the Quran never required the hijab as a head-garment after all, or any other garment to hide the hair or the face.
Hopefully, the body-politic of Europe, as weak as it is compared to that of the pre-Obama United States, may find the backbone it seems to have lost somewhere during World War II.

The U.K. is a different matter, however. To all appearances, while the British people themselves seem to get it, their post-Churchillian leadership, like one of our parties, seems to have outlawed the spine, and with it some sound qualities such as courage, self-confidence, and manliness, qualities found in the greatest of British men from Alfred the Great to Sir Winston Churchill, including Admiral Horatio Nelson, Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington (Anglo-Irish), and I might add Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. I am sorely tempted to add Margaret Thatcher.

Her womanliness may be more than a match for the effete males who give the laugh to the idea of old John Bull.

Unless the U.K. leadership finds somewhere to plant its feet, assuming they can find their feet, toss a few
liberal judges into the Thames—together with a few jackasses they call politicians, the road out of the Moorish moors bogging them down will only become nigh impossible. When that happens, the U.K. and Europe will soon be lost.
As an American with deep roots in England, I look for my cousins to do that! In World War II we were happy to send you more guns. We can’t send you more guts! HJS

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