Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Is Isis actually the beating heart of Islam?

Is Isis actually the beating heart of Islam?

Sun columnist Kelvin MacKenzie says after Paris attacks we must know who is coming to UK


By KELVIN MACKENZIE, Sun Columnist
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WITH two of the Paris merchants of death coming through Greece, it’s clear that David Cameron must put on pause ANY refugees or migrants coming to this country until we are certain we are not importing our own destruction.

Simply pull up the drawbridge and begin the slow and painstaking task of making sure the guests to our liberal, friendly, opportunity-for-all nation have our best wishes at heart.

I was at a small private dinner last Thursday night where the speaker was Lt General Sir Simon Mayall, former Deputy Chief of Defence Staff and, more importantly, a former senior adviser to the Ministry of Defence in the Middle East.

No thicko this bloke. Balliol for Modern History and an MA in International Relations at King’s College. Just 24 hours before the massacre in Paris he painted for me and others a shockingly gloomy picture of the Muslim troubles ahead. He raised the issue of whether Sunni Muslims worldwide consider IS a corruption of Islam or view it as the new orthodoxy.

In some Sunnis’ hearts these vile gunmen are bringing forward the day of Muslim domination. Secretly they may look forward to that.

With literally tens of millions of young men potentially heading from the Middle East and Muslim countries in Africa, our entire nation is at cultural risk.

It’s time we had leadership and not liberal I’m Sure They Mean No Harm meanderings.

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Young men without work can’t leave their home. If they can’t move home under their religion, they can’t have sex and their frustrations rise.

So they head our way.

As Germany is about to discover, for every one Muslim within two generations they will have between five and eight in the family. That means if they take two to three million there could be 24 million Muslims by 2035. Angela Merkel will be viewed as the destroyer of the Fatherland. I do hope she is kicked out soon and this ghastly social experiment ends.

Among migrants, gratitude soon gives way to resentment, as you will have seen from the 70 asylum seekers at Britannia Hotel in Wigan.

They complain the rooms are too small and that they are given pasta for dinner too regularly. Do pass the sick bucket.

The only bright light is that Paris, Syria, Germany, Muslims and a hotel all add up to one thing: A resounding NO in the referendum.


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