The Death of England

The Death of England

The disconnect between these two stances is jarring, to say the least. It's as if the very notion of national pride has become a liability, while the promotion of a ideology that seeks to dismantle national borders and establish a theocratic regime is somehow seen as progressive.

This paradox is not unique to Britain, but it's particularly pronounced in the country's handling of the Muslim Brotherhood. The organization's publicly stated goals are in direct conflict with the values of democracy and secularism that Britain claims to hold dear.

The Muslim Brotherhood's motto, "Allah is our objective; the Quran is our law; the Prophet is our leader; Jihad is our way," leaves little room for interpretation. And yet, certain British citizens continue to defend the organization, often under the guise of "promoting diversity" or "supporting minority rights."

The Hypocrisy of Moral Relativism

This brand of moral relativism, where the actions of one's own country are scrutinized and criticized, while the atrocities committed by others are downplayed or ignored, is a hallmark of the Useful Idiot syndrome. It's a selective outrage that undermines the very fabric of a functioning society, where the rule of law and the protection of individual rights are paramount.

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