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Britain’s growing struggle against hatred
[ARABNEWS] Moslems in Britannia, or anyone who might appear to be Moslem, will be marking April 3 in their diaries with trepidation. Various lowlifes have added a new date to the calendar: "Punish a Moslem Day."

Last week brought news of yet another sexual grooming scandal of underage girls perpetrated mostly by Moslems with roots in the Middle East upon poor and lower-class indigenous British girls. This follows similar scandals in the towns of Rotherham, Rochdale, Derby, Oxford, Bristol, Banbury, Aylesbury, and Keighley.
Letters announcing this charming exhibition of naked anti-Moslem hatred have been circulated, posted through letterboxes, including to five British Moslem MPs, one of them a Cabinet minister. The letters proclaim that "they have hurt you, they have made your loved ones suffer. They have caused you pain and heartache. What are you going to do about it?" The letter promises rewards for certain actions. Verbally abusing a Moslem gets you 10 points. Pulling a hijab off a Moslem woman earns you 25. Throwing acid in the face of a Moslem gets you 50 (acid attacks have been on the increase in the UK). Beating up a Moslem gets you a 100, though torturing one gets you 250. You have to butcher a Moslem for 500 points ‐ the word murder is not used as no doubt the author does not consider it a crime. Burning or bombing a mosque gets you 1,000. Who knows what these points get you, perhaps an entry in the neo-Nazi hall of fame.

The police, including counter-terrorism officers, are taking the letters very seriously, as they should. They were sent to people in London, Birmingham, Cardiff and Yorkshire. Some of the letters were posted from Sheffield.

British Moslems generally put on a brave face, many proclaiming they will not be cowed into staying at home on April 3 by these bully boys. Others acknowledge they will be keeping their children safely at home.

The key issue is whether this is the work of some unhinged bully boy largely acting alone or, more dangerously, an organized group effort across the country with the resources to carry out such crimes and create mass panic.

It has put Islamophobia
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do...
squarely back on the political agenda. For once there is a broad cross-party consensus. Prime Minister Theresa May said: "I am sure that the whole House (of Commons) will join me in condemning this unacceptable and abhorrent behaviour, which has no place in our society."


Posted by: Fred 2018-03-20
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=510556