Westminster Bridge Killings; The hills are alive with the sound of cliches

[pullquote]I don’t blame the Muslims for wanting to acquire Europe. It’s a much better place than the filthy, barbaric countries from which the millions of immigrants and would-be conquerors emerge. [/pullquote]All over Britain escaped horses are running through the streets and that deafening noise you can hear is the slamming of stable doors. We are told that there will be more armed police on the streets today “to reassure the public.” They were patrolling the streets yesterday, but they couldn’t prevent the slaughter.

The hills are alive with the sound of cliches. Mrs May is of course leading the way: “We will never allow evil to drive us apart.”

But, haven’t you noticed, prime minister, we have been apart for years as they choose to segregate themselves and live in ghettos?

A senior policeman described the attack as “An Islamist act of terror.” I don’t know what this means. No one can know what it means – because it doesn’t mean anything. What’s the difference between “Islamist” and “Islamic”?

Yesterday’s attack is (as usual) being described in all this morning’s papers as “a tragedy.” It is not a tragedy. A tragedy usually connotes a great person being brought down by a single fatal flaw: Caesar’s ambition, Hamlet’s indecisiveness etc.

Yesterday’s attack was an atrocity, a bloody outrage crying to God for vengeance.

Naturally, the television companies are delighted. They have some real news for once and it’s live, all captured on camera, SLAUGHTER AND MAYHEM BROUGHT TO YOUR FRONT ROOM IN HIGH DEFINITION COLOUR.

It’s better than the Cup Final –  we can send for a takeaway and watch all those action replays of violent death. And, just as with all those talking heads who come on afterwards to review the match, we now have innumerable “experts” offering “analysis” – ie helping us slam all those stable doors.

A friend wrote: “Hell! When shall we reach the tipping point?”

I’ll tell you: there isn’t going to be a tipping point.

The day after 9/11 I abandoned a conference in Oxford and took a train to the City of London to be with my family and my parishioners in case devotees of the well-known religion of peace and love decided to repeat their New York successes in Britain’s capital. The headline in The Daily Telegraph screamed AMERICA AT WAR. Small comfort: I thought to myself, “Well at least this outrage will put an end to all the politically correct nonsense. Now the West will wake up!”

No, it didn’t. If 3000 deaths in New York, followed by more in Bali and Madrid, and in scores of cities since, is not enough to rouse the West to take decisive action against violent Muslim imperialism, then nothing will.

Mohammed’s hordes have waged war on the West for 1400 years. In AD 732 they suffered an outright military defeat at Tours at the hands of the Christian warrior Charles Martel. At the Battle of Lepanto and at the Siege of Malta, Europe was delivered again by Christian knights. The last time our enemies threatened serious insurrection – that is until the present insurgency – was at the Siege of Vienna in 1683 when the Christian Jan Sobieski defeated a Turkish army of some 200,000 men.

There is a saying: “When Allah is strong, God is weak.” God is not weak, but Christianity in Europe has evaporated – or rather it has been banished from public life by the forces of militant secularism.

Muslims have been telling us for the whole of those 1400 years that their aim is the conquest of Europe. They have never stopped announcing this intention. So why do we not believe them?

The Islamic cause is greatly assisted by our suicidal policy of allowing mass immigration and by the far higher birth rate in the Muslim population.

I don’t blame the Muslims for wanting to acquire Europe. It’s a much better place than the filthy, barbaric countries from which the millions of immigrants and would-be conquerors emerge.

I blame ourselves. We are not being defeated. We are giving up without a fight. Europe is dying by her own hand.

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6 Comments on Westminster Bridge Killings; The hills are alive with the sound of cliches

  1. “There is no evidence of a link between so-called Islamic State or al-Quaeda with last week’s terror attack in London” (Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu) It would be more helpful if you didn’t jump to conclusions to support your prejudice. Just sayin…

  2. “I don’t blame the Muslims for wanting to acquire Europe. It’s a much better place than the filthy, barbaric countries from which the millions of immigrants and would-be conquerors emerge.”

    Those countries weren’t always filthy and barbaric. The Near East and North Africa were civilised by the Greeks, and later Christianised by the Romans, at a time when the inhabitants of most of Northern and Western Europe remained mere savages. The reduction of the lands East and South of the Mediterranean Sea to filth and barbarism is pretty much a result of their conquest by Islam.

    “Ubi solitudinem faciunt, ‘religionem pacis’ appellant.”

    Our belatedly civilised Western and Northern Europe will probably go the same way, for the reason you give: it will have no defenders left. This will be, in part, because Charles Martel, Jan Sobieski and even Don John of Austria are mentioned in our schools and universities, if they’re mentioned at all, not to be celebrated as heroes, but only to be condemned as racists or Islamophobes. As you say: God is not weak, but God’s people are weak, and growing ever weaker.

  3. And when we go to church on Sunday we will be yet again presented with a secular party political sermon on behalf of the Establishment Party churning out ever more cliches.

  4. Prepare also to be deafened (and deadened) by the slapping of the apologists lips, from May on down all the usual Bravo Sierra will be endlessly repeated. Hearken also to that flapping sound; that is the chickens coming home to roost.