U.K. Home Secretary Amber Rudd, amid the terror attacks in London, called for peace and tolerance.
Specifically, she said the attacks that left several dead should not be seen as a means of compromising “our shared values,” the Guardian reported.
Photo: thanks to Dr. Andrew Bostom
A picture worth a thousand words. While complete strangers help the wounded in the #londonattack, a good citizen minds her own business.
Once again, in the wake of Islamic terror, we the victims are admonished. We, the victims, are told to we “need to remain vigilant to keep its tolerance intact.” We, the victims, are guilty if we respond or criticize Islamic terror or the Jihadic doctrine.
Yesterday I warned my readers to brace themselves: “Expect calls for “more vigilance” while prohibiting any criticism of jihad or sharia. Followed by worries of “fear of reprisals” and “islamophobia.”
In other words, nothing has changed. The failed strategy of denial will continue despite blood in our streets.
Is Erdogan Inciting a Holy War Against Christian Europe?
By Meira Svirsky Sunday, March 19, 2017
Furious over the recent EU ruling that allows for banning the hijab in the workplace, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Europe has started a “clash between the crescent and the cross.”
The remarks came just hours after Erdogan’s foreign minister warned that “holy wars” would soon start in Europe between Islam and Christianity (see below).
“Shame on the EU. Down with your European principles, values and justice,” Erdogan told supporters at a rally. “They started a clash between the cross and the crescent, there is no other explanation.”
In a ruling that upheld the dismissal of two Muslim women who refused to remove their headscarves at work, the European Court of Justice said businesses were allowed to prohibit the wearing of “any political, philosophical or religious sign.” The court further stated that such prohibitions can no longer be construed as discriminatory
With Turkey embroiled in a row with The Netherlands over The Netherlands refusal to allow Turkish electioneering in The Netherlands, Erdogan’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu warned of a brewing holy war.
“Where are you taking Europe?” he asked, directing his commented to the government of The Netherlands. “It’s collapsing, it’s decaying. Soon there’s going to be a holy war. It’s going to start.”
Accusing the Netherlands of fascism across all their political parties — from the democrats to Geert Wilders’s anti-Islam party — Cavusoglu said, “All have the same mentality.”
Days earlier, Erdogan inflamed tensions, saying the Dutch government was “Nazi remnants, they are fascists.”He added, “I said I thought Nazism was over, but I was wrong. In fact, Nazism is alive in the West.”
Revving up the rhetoric against The Netherlands and Europe in general, Erdogan on Friday urged Turks in Europe to have five children, telling them, “You are Europe’s future.”
“From here I say to my citizens, I say to my brothers and sisters in Europe … Educate your children at better schools, make sure your family live in better areas, drive in the best cars, live in the best houses,” he added in a televised speech.
“Have five children, not three. You are Europe’s future. “This is the best answer to the rudeness shown to you, the enmity, the wrongs,” he said.
In yet another response to the tensions between Turkey and the EU, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu threatened to cancel last year’s agreement with the EU limiting the number of refugees that are allowed to enter Europe from Turkey. Soylu said he could “blow the mind” of the EU by sending 15,000 refugees per month to Europe.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu previously threatened to rip up the agreement.
Turkey is a serial breacher of human rights, is led by a despot and supports terror.
Tell Washington it needs to act now to stop Turkey becoming another radical Islamic state.