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Monday, April 07, 2014

RELIGION AND RACE INCREASINGLY BLURRED IN UK FOR SAKE OF CENSORSHIP

Enza Ferreri says that in Britain's quest to criminalize opposition to Islamofascism, they go quite the distance to fudge the differences between religion and race:
In British law, race and religion are increasingly becoming deliberately confused for the purpose of accusing critics of Islam of racism.

A soccer fan was recently arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred after allegedly ripping up pages of the Qur’an and throwing them at a match. While on bail, he was also banned from attending any football games, visiting St Andrew’s – the stadium of the incident -, and going to any city where his team Middlesbrough was playing.

Insults against Islam are taken very seriously in Britain, and the world of soccer is particularly sensitive to them. After the incident, Middlesbrough Football Club suspended six more people, and vowed to ban anyone convicted of the “crime” from the Riverside Stadium, its home ground, for life.

A Middlesbrough club spokesman said it operates a “zero tolerance policy” towards all forms of discrimination, and supports football’s pledge to “eradicate racism in all its forms”.

Nobody could answer the question of what race Islam is. Muslims belong to all races, including white. But we know that the word “racism” has lost its original sense, and indeed any sense.
Everything's lost sense in Britain. One could wonder if there ever was any to begin with.

1 comment:

Pastorius said...

This is an important point. A long time back, Epaminondas, Midnight Rider, and I spent several months on the sloppy, and ever-evolving/devolving uses and definitions of the words, race, ethnicity, culture, and religion.

The primary point we were making was that sloppy wordsmanship is a tool of scoundrels, bigots, fascists, and oligarchs who want to steal freedom from the people.

IN our current time, I do not think there are many subjects that are more important to our future.