A Question of Patriotism

Posted July 13th, 2005 by AlphaPatriot and filed in Britain and the UK, War on Islamofascism
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As the Brits struggle with the fact that the four homicide bombers that cruelly attacked innocents in London were from the quaint town of Leeds, one MP has this to say:

We seem to have pulled off the rare feat of breeding suicide bombers determined to attack the very society that incubated them; and the question is why. Why does America import its suicide bombers, while we produce our own? Last summer we had a magnificent holiday driving around America, and for a cynical Brit it was astonishing to see the way the Americans fly that flag of theirs.

On every porch, on every flagpole, on every bumper: there were the stars and stripes, unabashed, exuberant, proud. Contrast our treatment of the Union Flag, which is endlessly being cited in racial harassment cases, on the ground that it is provocative merely – for instance – to stick it on your locker. …

The Americans would be mystified by our approach to a national symbol. For them the flag is a vital agent of integration, a way of asserting that, in that vast immigrant country, each person is not only American but equally American, and has an equal stake in society.

Read it all as it attacks the multiculturalism that liberals swoon over.


The multiculturalism that divides Britain was questioned years earlier by an educator, and it cost him his job:

In a series of articles published in the Right-wing Salisbury Review in the early 1980s, he criticised Bradford city council’s policy of educating ethnic minority children according to their own culture, predicting that the move would create divisions between white and Asian communities.

At school, where languages such as Urdu, Gujurati and Hindi predominated over English, Mr Honeyford tried to introduce a uniform but he was opposed by the local council, which judged that such a move could be racist. Concerned that “we were getting nine-year-olds who had never sat in the same class as a white child”, Mr Honeyford wanted to impose racial integration – if need be, by busing in white pupils from across the city.

His views provoked an outcry among the anti-racism lobby.

They should bring Honeyford out of retirement and put him in charge of the country’s education. Failing that, we should bring him over here.

“E Pluribus Unum” — not “Una Plures”.

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