The piece below, where I put how long before Cameron says the words I had thought were just to outrageous to be true - WERE TRUE! A NF comrade has sent me the original piece from of course that pinko rage - the Guardian, I am reprinting it so you can read it in all it's multi-racial liberal glory.
What goes through the mind of a man like Cameron to do this? What goes through the minds of the tens of thousands of other Cameron's who run our country at all levels.
I have taken to calling them the Liberal-Oligarchs, but I no longer feel that is an apt enough description.
Cameron and all his like, at all levels of government, the Civil Service, the Education System and the Police Force who think on these lines are pseudo-Marxists!
Marxism is against Nationalism
Marxism says there is no difference between races
Marxism says that we must move through Globalism towards a One World State
Cameron is all of these, as are his clones infesting our nation.
These pseudo-Marxists are mentally ill in my opinion, for no normal healthy person would think and act and base their lives and our Nation's life on the things these pseudo-Marxists believe and do - and enshrine in laws - laws designed to beat down the White people of Britain.
These pseudo-Marxists are mentally ill in my opinion, for no normal healthy person would think and act and base their lives and our Nation's life on the things these pseudo-Marxists believe and do - and enshrine in laws - laws designed to beat down the White people of Britain.
If a British Prime Minister had done this 100 years or so ago, he would not only lose office but quite possibly be taken to a mental institution!
The liberalism that has given rise to these crypto-Marxists is a type of sickness brought on by an educational system steeped in anti-British ideas which it passes on, like an infectious disease to our children. It passes it on to, in their domination of our media at all levels.
Cameron - this is what mass non-White immigration has brought us - and of course, just by coincidence - the killers were Muslims!
Read this and decide why YOU should join Britain's last hope - the National Front
"What I learnt from my stay with a Muslim family
Last week, Tory leader David Cameron spent two days in
Birmingham with the Rehmans
The challenges of cohesion and integration are among the
greatest we face. I wrote in these pages in January that we cannot bully people
into feeling British: we have to inspire them. Last week, I spent two days
staying with Abdullah and Shahida Rehman and their family in Birmingham. The
experience has strengthened my conviction about the right way to build a more
cohesive Britain.
First, a concerted attack on racism and soft bigotry. You
can't even start to talk about a truly integrated society while people are
suffering racist insults and abuse, as many still are in our country on a daily
basis. We must also be careful about the language we use. No Muslim I've ever
met is offended by Christmas, or supports its replacement with 'Winterval'. But
many Muslims I've talked to about these issues are deeply offended by the use
of the word 'Islamic' or 'Islamist' to describe the terrorist threat we face
today.
We do need greater understanding of the true nature of the
terrorist threat. There's too much complacency about it among non-Muslims, and
too much denial of it in the Muslim community. But our efforts are not helped
by lazy use of language. Indeed, by using the word 'Islamist' to describe the
threat, we actually help do the terrorist ideologues' work for them, confirming
to many impressionable young Muslim men that to be a 'good Muslim', you have to
support their evil campaign.
There's no easy answer. I don't think this is something that
can or should be addressed through a government edict, but the BBC, as our
national broadcaster, has both the responsibility and the opportunity to give a
lead.
The second priority for building cohesion in our country is
more integration: people from different backgrounds sharing public services,
neighbourhoods, social networks. As I found in Birmingham, this is something
they naturally want to do, and local institutions - including religious ones -
provide the opportunity
For example, those who say that faith-based schools hinder
integration are wrong. The three Muslim children in the household I stayed with
go to a local faith school - a Jewish faith school, which is massively
oversubscribed, has a mixed roll with some 60 per cent of pupils from Muslim
families, around a third from Birmingham's Jewish community and the rest a
mixture of Christians and Sikhs. My obvious question to Abdullah - why do you,
a practising Muslim, send your kids to a Jewish school? - does not get just the
obvious answer: good discipline and good results. On top of that, the very fact
that the school has a faith and a strong ethos is seen, at least by Abdullah
and his family, as a positive advantage.
And the third step in promoting integration is to ensure
there's something worth integrating into. 'To make men love their country,'
said Edmund Burke, 'their country ought to be lovable.' Integration has to be
about more than immigrant communities, 'their' responsibilities and 'their'
duties. It has to be about 'us' too - the quality of life
that we offer, our society and our values.
Here the picture is bleak: family breakdown, drugs, crime
and incivility are part of the normal experience of modern Britain. Many
British Asians see a society that hardly inspires them to integrate. Indeed,
they see aspects of modern Britain which are a threat to the values they hold
dear - values which we should all hold dear. Asian families and communities are
incredibly strong and cohesive, and have a sense of civic responsibility which
puts the rest of us to shame. Not for
the first time, I found myself thinking that it is mainstream Britain which
needs to integrate more with the British Asian way of life, not the other way
around.
Saying goodbye to Abdullah I was given gifts of T-shirts,
shoes and a traditional robe which he said would be perfect for any visit to
Pakistan. It's another reminder that integration is a two-way street. If we
want to remind ourselves of British values - hospitality, tolerance and
generosity to name just three - there are plenty of British Muslims ready to
show us what those things really mean."
Cameron - tell that to the parents and family of Gunner Lee Rigby!
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