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Britain
Getting Used to It by Mark Steyn
2017-06-08
The inertia in today's Britain seems telling. We are, as the French Prime Minister and the London Mayor and other eminences have advised, getting used to it. Terror doesn't appear (from this distance) to have played much part in the election campaign: in a certain sense, the remorseless Islamization of Britain seems to have passed beyond politics. If you still think the major parties can ameliorate the situation, Mrs May is just about preferable to Jeremy Corbyn: In a choice between a dissembler and a dupe, vote for the marginally less unsafe pair of hands. If you feel the need (as they did after Enniskillen) to be outraged and impassioned, direct your outrage and passion wisely and join your fellow Britons in excoriating the President of the United States for Tweeting about the Mayor of London. If you feel the need (like Mrs Thatcher after South Georgia) to "rejoice, rejoice", join the patriotic employees of LBC radio in cheering the defenestration of Katie Hopkins, also for Tweeting. If you feel the need (as Mrs May's COBRA meeting did) for an instant policy prescription, then draw the logical conclusion from the above and blame the Internet. The Prime Minister's plans to lean on Google, Facebook et al will discombobulate the next bombers not a whit, but they'll almost certainly lead to a Robert Spencer or Geert Wilders having his YouTube channel taken down or Twitter account suspended, and that's great news, isn't it?
Posted by:Bright Pebbles

#3  Find 5 and read the whole thing.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-06-08 15:46  

#2  I was going to take issue with Slererong's Bringing that culture, but then I remembered that "culture" can refer to cultivated bacteria.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-06-08 08:24  

#1  Increased violent death is a Middle East fixture. Bringing that culture in and then telling the people to get used to it is an acknowledgement of the catastrophic impact on people. It supports the theory that increased barbaric violence against a normally civilized society will secure power for the perpetrator.
Posted by: Slererong Angunter3004   2017-06-08 03:11  

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