Moslems in Britain Furious at Being Asked to Help Prevent Terrorism

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
January 20, 2015

British Moslems do not think it right, that they be asked to help fight Islamic terrorism, despite the fact the only terrorists there are, are all Moslem.
British Moslems do not think it right, that they be asked to help fight Islamic terrorism, despite the fact that all the terrorists are Moslem.

Eric Pickles has written a letter to the Moslem Council of Great Britain requesting their help in dealing with Islamic extremism.

This is an incredibly reasonable request, as really every single one of them should be expelled from the country immediately, but the Moslems are not happy with it.

In fact they are hopping mad and asking him why he has asked them for help in dealing with Islamic extremism, instead of asking the Christian church of all people.

They appear to have got confused with Cameron’s statements about the Islamic terrorists not representing Islam and are demanding that everyone else be asked to help with rooting out terrorists, even though there are no other terrorists out there apart from the Moslem ones.

Some of them have even gone so far as to demand that the ‘Far Right’ are asked to help tackle Islamic extremism, without apparently seeing the irony in that statement.

Muslims:

Hundreds of British Muslim imams and community leaders were stricken with a letter for a British minister urging them to fight extremism in their mosques, with many Muslims feeling they have been unjustly associated with radicals.

“When has a minister ever written to other religious groups like this?” Ibrahim Mogra, the assistant general secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, told The Telegraph.

He added that the letter will strike some imams as “hypocritical”, with Muslims being “picked on” at a time of rising far-Right extremism.

The MCB leader warned that that divisive letter has singled out Muslims to associate with radicals.

He added that imams had been working for years to “better educate” young people angered at Western foreign policy, warning that the demand could fuel anti-Muslim sentiments in British society.

He warned that young Muslims are becoming angry at imams who feel obliged to condemn terrorist attacks that they have no culpability for.

The main source of radicalization is the internet, not mosques, he said. “This is not a problem we can lay at the doorsteps of imams and mosques for them to solve.”

Cameron is still claiming that only his ‘moderate Moslem’ brand of Islam is the correct one and that the problems are not cause by Moslems, despite Pakistan, Niger, Egypt and every other Islamic country demonstrating to show their support for “the extremists.”

The Moslem Council of Great Britain seem to have overdosed on Cameron’s cool-aid and appear to have no idea how ridiculous their complaints are sounding.

The more of a fuss they make of this the more angry people are going to get at them.