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Clothes Make The Dhimmi

Thank goodness the British government has lifted yesterday’s order to its soldiers, instructing them not to appear in public dressed like soldiers, for fear it would make them targets for head-chopping Muslim terrorists. The disgusting thing is that the order was issued in the first place. Perhaps the government would like to pass out burkas […]

Thank goodness the British government has lifted yesterday’s order to its soldiers, instructing them not to appear in public dressed like soldiers, for fear it would make them targets for head-chopping Muslim terrorists. The disgusting thing is that the order was issued in the first place. Perhaps the government would like to pass out burkas to Her Majesty’s troops so they can hide from the barbarians.

What did the British government do to vocal Nazi sympathizers and activists during World War II? Whatever that was, they should do now to Salafists and their fellow travelers. The idea that a British soldier should hide in civilian clothes as he walks the streets of his own nation is repulsive, and must have made Churchill turn over in his grave. That it was even a thought among the UK’s leadership is a sign of decadence, it seems to me.

 

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