Thursday, 8 April 2010

Targeted outrage


The Bradford Council for Mosques (whoever they are) have their knickers in a twist because an Army firing range in Yorkshire has a replica mosque. According to Mr Ishtiaq Ahmed of the BCM,
What angers me very much is that we are conditioning the young British to say that mosques are a place where you are going to find danger and a place to target.
I haven't much time for self-appointed Muslim "leaders" in a country where they are unassimilated guests who show no signs of wanting to assimilate, yet who bristle at every perceived slight while their co-religionists leave the streets of London red with the blood of British subjects. If the BCM wish the British Army to cease using a replica mosque for their training exercises, then the BCM should persuade the Jihadists to stop using mosques as arms depot, staging areas, recruitment centres, and firing platforms in violation of the Geneva Conventions.

Until then, I hope that the official response to such twaddle is two words of which the second is "off."

Update: Instead, let's do a bit of grovelling.

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