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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

London has fallen

I'm talking about London, England -- although I might as well be talking about London, Ontario, where the latest sex scandal is unfolding, about which the police originally had done absolutely nothing for six years.

No, the other London is now overrun with a rabid, criminal Islamist movement, which stages illegal and violent demonstrations in the public thoroughfare on a daily basis.  And what do the Metropolitan Police do to enforce laws and protect innocent citizens?

Nothing.

But they do aggressively restrict any pro-Israeli demonstrations, such as the one that was cancelled recently by the Apollo Theatre out of fear of violent Muslim reaction to Douglas Murray, who had been scheduled to speak at an event to raise money for Israeli soldiers.  Murray, you will recall, is a British author, journalist and lecturer renowned for his logic and clarity on secularism and the rule of law.  (He can be regularly found on YouTube.)

Murray was cancelled because many of the ushers had received threatening, anonymous emails warning them not to work at the event.  Or else.  Gee, wonder who was behind them?

The London police have been cowed into submission and I wondered why?  Pulling back the curtain on who runs the place, we find it is the Lord Mayor himself, Sadiq Khan.  So, mystery solved.  Kahn is a Muslim and head of the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), which is responsible for keeping order in that once-great city.  Do you think his personal beliefs might be influencing his civic decisions and duties?  Rhetorical.

Lord Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.

MOPAC has about a million committees on the deadly diversity, equity, inclusion and women's hocus-pocus issues and eats up more than $219 million in public tax dollars in its rabid promotion of its' sacred "Wokery" cause.

And therein lies the problem.  Overseeing all this is British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.  

Doomed PM Rishi Sunak

Do you think he will take charge and enforce the laws of the land?  Again, rhetorical.  Thankfully, Sunak is so far down in the polls he has virtually no chance of winning the next election, but the anti-democratic lawlessness damage he and Khan are doing is precedent-setting and may be impossible to reverse.  Will Sir Mark Rowley, the titular police commissioner, intervene?  Hasn't so far and won't.  I mean, why wade into a cultural and religious cesspool and risk your cushy job and honourific title?

In another shameful capitulation to civic and political cowardice, B.C. Premier Dave Eby has forced the resignation of the senior minister of Post Secondary Education and Future Skills, Selina Robinson, because she said Israel was founded on a "crappy piece of land".  Hello, it was!  That's why the British dumped it. 

Naturally, this caused hysteria among many voters who have bombarded Eby's office with phone calls and emails saying they are "hurt and alienated" by Robinson's comments.  Eby is an NDP premier. And who runs the federal NDP?  Exactly.  Does Singh's religion have anything to do with the pressure on Eby to dump her?  How can it not?

Could it have anything to do with the fact that Robinson is the most senior Jewish politician in the province?  How could it not?  Never ones to miss a chance to jump on any bandwagon, First Nations leaders have also chimed in to demand she be removed.  What this has to do with natives I have no clue?!  But there they are anyway, braying for blood and rending garments in their customary display of the perpetually-offended. 

Folks, never forget that in the end, all politics are not only local, they're also deeply personal.

  

 


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