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In their actions, they were as far away as it is possible to be from the caricature of a proselytising fundamentalism that seems to lie behind the views of those seeking to discipline them.
However, the suspension of one of these women and the continued disciplinary action faced by the other leads us to questions about how it is that those who share or express a trust in God -- or more precisely, in these cases, in the Christian faith -- are deemed worthy of discipline … There is a deep irony at work here, and not simply because the first free schools and hospitals operating in this nation were run by the churches.
Those who display intolerance and ignorance, and would relegate the Christian faith to just another disposable lifestyle choice, argue that they operate in pursuit of policies based on the twin aims of "diversity and equality"… "diversity" apparently means every colour and creed except Christianity, the nominal religion of the white majority; and "equality" seemingly excludes anyone, black or white, with a Christian belief in God.
A cricket team, the Middlesex Crusaders, has been forced to change its name to The Panthers because of the Christian associations of the word "Crusaders."
One need not be paranoid to see that a deliberate war is being waged in Britain to destroy Christianity and Britain's Christian identity.
The actual intelligence directing this war is not so easy to see, however. None of the agencies responsible for the above cases is directly part of the national government, which answers ultimately to electors, whose Members sit in Parliament and comprise the Ministries and Cabinet. The apparatchiks responsible for these and countless similar acts tend to inhabit not in the Parliament of Westminster but local authorities and quasi-governmental agencies, hard to pin down, hard to call to account, and very hard indeed to tip out at elections.
This is not to say the government has not condoned them -- the Prime Minister or other ultimately responsible ministers could in each case have intervened with a telephone call or word to their departmental head, but did not. Certainly the allegedly highly religious (and now Catholic convert) Tony Blair did nothing that one could detect to stop such things -- and there were already then hundreds of such incidents -- when he was Prime Minister. The links with the Government are there, but they are fudged and deniable.
Shortly before Christmas a leading Labour Party-aligned think tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research, recommended that Christmas, if it cannot be obliterated, should be down-graded to promote multiculturalism. It said that because it would be hard to "expunge" Christmas from the national calendar (although this would apparently be desirable), public organizations must be made to give non-Christian religious festivals equal footing.
The report was commissioned when Nick Pearce, who became head of public policy in the Prime Minister's Office, was the Institute's director. He has been described as "One of the leading policy-makers in Great Britain." Much of this activity, such as attempts to ban calling certain well-known holidays "Christmas" and "Easter," has been carried on by Labour-controlled councils, though many other councils involved are under the control of the trendy-left Liberal Democrats, such as Islington, where a Church of England school was ordered to drop the word "Saint" from its name. Some councils involved are even under Tory control.
Plainly there is more to it than Christianity. But here Christianity is the canary in the coal-mine. Non-believers also have cause to be deeply alarmed (certainly, too, Jews have cause -- anti-Semitism is increasingly tolerated and legitimized, but that is another story). There is really no longer even a pretence that what is under way under the slogan of Celebrating Diversity is anything but a massive kulturkampf aimed at creating a new Homo Britannicus. Traditional political processes of Parliament, votes, and even parties seem barely relevant.
So far, while many people are plainly angry and protesting, much of the reaction seems to be bewilderment. "Political correctness gone mad!" is a description used beyond the point of cliché for countess such outrageous incidents -- but if it is madness it is a very clever, cunning and strategically-conscious madness.
In 1922 Nikolai Bukharin claimed one of the Bolshevik Revolution's principal tasks was "to alter people's actual psychology," and in 1928, in a special edition of Izvestia on the subject, said: "One of the first priorities is the question of the systematic preparation of new men." When, 10 years ago, I wrote of the election of the British Labour Government with foreboding, I never looked to anything like this.
drudge ette obama| 2.20.09 @ 6:15AM
The crows have left London Tower. It is too late for England.
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It should be patently obvious that substituting the phrase "Homo Americanus" for "Homo Britannicus" in the key sentence above yields a fair summation of what is afoot in the United States.
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Alan Brooks| 2.20.09 @ 8:14AM
when muslims take over London they will pray in classrooms.
JP| 2.20.09 @ 8:46AM
If anything, the UK serves as the proverbial canary in the coalmine. And Alan is correct; the UK will have prayer again, but it will be directed at Allah.
ncatty| 2.20.09 @ 10:00AM
Christians should not be surprised at persecution. It is a distinction.
karen| 2.20.09 @ 11:06AM
It' sad that the English can no longer stand up for themselves. How do they think their lives will improve by not doing so? Because "the world" will respect them, just like "the world" supposedly respects the US now? Let's see where that "respect" leads. England will be a Muslim country in the next few years, and the English will have made it so themselves.
rr| 2.20.09 @ 11:11AM
Beware the zealous apparatchik. A few years ago in Cody, WY one such stopped a decades old tradition of the school Christmas play because one anonymous person complained. When told that the law did not require that response and in fact allowed for such plays, he replied something like: "I am doing more than required" as if his action was a great achivement.
A few years earlier in Spokane, WA another apparatchik named Countryman banned a public dance and music routine centered on frontier Indians because one Indian objected. When it was suggested that this was an overreaction, she replied: "it only takes one complaint" meaning, of course, one complaint from a leftist member of the favored minority.
Appleby| 2.20.09 @ 11:26AM
Read your Bible, people. We were promised this would happen and we should not be surprised when it does.
The question is, what are you personally going to do about it when they come for your children, your friends -- and you? Are you going to whimper and cower and cave? Or are you going to stand up and look them in the face and stand firm?
Better think about it now. Your time is coming soon.
Appleby| 2.20.09 @ 11:26AM
Read your Bible, people. We were promised this would happen and we should not be surprised when it does.
The question is, what are you personally going to do about it when they come for your children, your friends -- and you? Are you going to whimper and cower and cave? Or are you going to stand up and look them in the face and stand firm?
Better think about it now. Your time is coming soon.
Avidyananda| 2.20.09 @ 11:36AM
The Bible tells of all people being divided into two groups--the sheep and the goats. And it is a self-selecting process. Let them choose.
Avidyananda
Kevin Riley O'Keeffe| 2.20.09 @ 12:33PM
Britain is just America, 10-15 years mre degenerate. We already have Michael Steele busily transforming the GOP into a mirror image of David Cameron's faggish version of the Conservative Party. British patriots should just vote for the British National Party.
Deborah| 2.20.09 @ 1:37PM
William Blake is whispering to me, but I can't quite make out what he's saying.
Tim| 2.20.09 @ 1:51PM
Many petty bureaucrats are bullies. The fact they tend to behave disgracefully should surprise no one.
What is telling here is that christians have reached that tipping point where the bullies (who are afterall mere cowards) feel perfectly safe targeting them.
Marc Jeric| 2.20.09 @ 2:10PM
Some years ago I was subjected to "sensitivity training" and "sexual harrassment training" where I learned that it was not important what I did or said but what the complainant thought I did or said. So if I said "Good morning" to a woman and she thought my greeting was condescending or offensive then it was my fault - and I should be exposed to an advanced training in "sexual harrassment and sensitivity". Well, when I lived in a communist country (before my successful escape from that hell) we had all of us, from a little kid to a grandmother, watch very carefully our every word in case it could be interpreted as a criticism of the Communist Party - so that we would not be sent to a stretch of forced labor and re-education in their gulag. So what is the difference?
Crusader| 2.20.09 @ 2:32PM
Marc, there is no difference. This culture is even infecting the military. At least in the air force we have to take yearly sexual harassment training, homosexual sensitivity training, and before deploying to the ME we have to take a cultural sensitvity training, targeted for the country your deploying to.
Matthew 24, read it.| 2.20.09 @ 3:08PM
Matthew 24 verse 9.
Then people willdeliver you up to tribulation and will kill you, and you will be objects of hatred by all the nations on account of my name.
verse 10 says.
Then also, many will be stumbled and will betray one another and will hate one another.
Lynda| 2.20.09 @ 3:39PM
George Herbert and Gerald Manley Hopkins are whispering to me, but I can't quite make out what they are saying.
Osamas Pajamas| 2.20.09 @ 4:22PM
As a right-wing atheist I often find myself defending Christians, as the bums on the political left evidently believe that they need only slay the Christian dragon in order to institute their totalitarian program. Strange. As a right-wing infidel I am safer under Chrsitan wings than under the cold, dead hand of the left-wing atheists...
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Pat| 2.20.09 @ 4:54PM
I'm clueless what a "kulturkampf" is - a German recreational vehicle, a German fast food delicacy, a Teutonic society of lawyers - what? And "Homo Britannicus" - what's that mean? Be nice if Conservative writers could resist the urge to write as pseudo-intellectual Liberals, peppering their prose with obscure Latin or French phrases and made-up nonsense words like Kulturkampf - but they're only human and the urge to be thought of as "cool" probably overwhelms any common sense reminders the primary goal of their writing is to communicate with their readers.
And the incidents described above occur in America, maybe not 5 within one week, but often enough here on our side of the pond. Multi-culturalism and diversity - the only absolutes remaining within European culture today. Like Americans with our culture, Europeans have individually embraced guilt and shame over the historic sins of Europe and its people. There is nothing redeeming about European culture they believe - unless it involves submission to the acceptance of all alien cultures and an absurd diligence in remaining sensitive to the thoughts and feelings of anyone not native European or of European ancestory.
In their search for some unobtainable redemption, Europeans have learned to despise their own culture which, without their realizing it, has isolated them as individuals and destroyed the individual's relation to the nation and the national culture.
The same process is currently ongoing in America. We've become a nation of strangers like a line of customers in Starbucks ordering their daily lattes. Other than a lust for speciality coffee drinks, the folks in the Starbuck's line feel no solidarity with each other, they're simply bodies plugged randomly into a row - with no meaning beyond any other random que. We can give our collective thanks to multi-culturalism and diversity for that relatively recent phenomena.
It's too early to tell what the result will be of losing our culture cohesiveness. Maybe a resurgent China will one day teach their American subjects what purpose a common culture serves. Maybe a future American Islamic state will simply dispense with the toxic concepts of multi-culturalism and diversity.
Alex| 2.20.09 @ 5:07PM
It's so sad how the intellectual level of those posting in this site has gone down. Now, it seems this website is targeted only for a bunch of bigots in the extreme right fringe of society, which, by the way, is close to the extreme left fringe.
You can be friends now, fascists and commies together, wanting to restrict freedom and discriminating against anyone who's different from you.
You are disgusting. May God forgive your bigotry.
Todd| 2.20.09 @ 6:34PM
Alex,
You are obviously a troll so go to hell. If you have a complaint with someone in particular, lets hear what it is exactly instead of using your cowardly generalizations. Who exactly wants to restrict freedom here Alex? Did you read the article? It is the pc liberal types like you pathetic troll.
David Govett| 2.20.09 @ 8:32PM
Funny thing, secularists seems to be self-correcting. Without moral boundaries, they become capable of any barbarity imaginable. The deep and prolonged misery that inevitably results is escapable only through the reimposition of a formal system of morality, better known as religion.
Denzil| 2.21.09 @ 1:44AM
Pat:
Don't glory in your own ignorance. It is nothing to be proud of. If you don't understand a word look it up. Doing so is nothing to be ashamed of. Or do you think conservatives are going to win by out-doing the enemy in stupidity, mental sloth and lack of education?
drudge ette obama| 2.21.09 @ 11:55AM
Pat, get out of Starbucks. It's denying you America. I do think that American culture is diverse, but there are commons traits that make us Americans: freedom, free enterprise, patriotism, creativity, do-it-yourself/pioneerism, confidence, and an optimism. These traits are not present in such abundance in other countries, perhaps due to cultural or poltical restraints. Some make the mistake of condemning these traits, mocking them, even abandoning them. I think this is the difference between the far right and the far left. It's the same behavior that creates white guilt, over-compensation to protect alternate lifestyles, comsumption guilt (global warming worship), and lack of moral guidance that promotes that everything is ok as long as it doesn't hurt anyone. It's not Muslims nonMuslims fear, it's the intolerable and culturally-foreign laws that are being shoved down our throats, all in the name of tolerance. Well, if that makes me a bigot, then so be it - although I think that it does not.
Pat| 2.21.09 @ 12:07PM
Expanding on the points I noted above, the isolation that results from a society which worships multi-culturalism and diversity tends to convince the individual citizen he or she is truly alone, cutoff from the no longer flourishing mother culture, marginalized by the greater society and the object of hatred from all other citizens. Multi-culturalism never creates an emergent superior culture, rather it merely creates a series of seperate cultures at war with each other and striving for political dominance. Like Big Time Wrestling, Europe and America are presently hosting the latest grudge match where the various political factions representing the nation's diverse cultures battle to see who will be grand champion and proud holder of the golden belt which brings unchallenged legal power to its owner.
When a society's single-minded worship of mutli-culturalism and diversity finally convinces weak-minded individuals to hate their own culture, these same individuals begin to lose their sense of identity and self-worth. When that occurs, they are easy prey for political schemes which focus on how worthless the individual citizen truly is - the cultural/political group to which citizens belong, on the other hand, becomes all important and highly valued under multi-cultural politics.
In Europe, the Netherlands has already turned its focus to the legal euthanasia of the weak and marginalized. While remaining firmly committed to the equality, under law, of all cultures, the Dutch are also firmly committed to eliminating the useless members of their society. Ethnic cleansing is politically taboo in Europe, a very sore subject and a regrettable chapter within Europen history. But, in its most recent reincarnation, modern euthansia legally allows doctors to dispatch elderly patients who are considered terminally ill - and without their consent. As the Dutch physician Eduard Verhagen explains it, killing off the elderly is "beautiful" and a "kindness" to them.
What's also "beautiful" according to Verhagen is terminating the lives of babies born alive but suffering a severe disability such as Downs syndrome. As the Dutch doctor patiently explains it, these babies find "peace" and avoid a lifetime of suffering.
By 2040, some sociologists are convinced that human life will be measured by its utility value alone. Escalating medical costs will prohibit Americans from following a traditional moral system which values all life, such as those moral teachings espoused by religions like Christianity. The infirm, the terminally ill, the senile elderly and the defective children will be involuntarily dispatched, with kindness and gentleness of course, but dispatched. America's 47 million abortions, which is rapidly approaching the 50 million death toll of WWII, are the visible results of our multi-cultural political philosophy. Who can say which "truths" concerning the worth of an individual human life are actually valid anymore? And if all cultures can claim their own unique "truths" then there can be no one absolute truth we choose to follow - there can only be the recognition that we, as individuals, are solely on our own and legally subject to the whims of the modern nation state.
Genecar| 2.21.09 @ 3:51PM
Pat
The German word 'kulturkampf' is most associated with the attempt by Bismark, the first Chancellor of a united Germany to destroy and repress the independence of the Roman Catholic Church within the new German Empire. The Catholics resisted strongly and founded the Catholic Centre Party, which subsequently went from strength to strength. Bismark failed and was forced to 'go to Cannosa and make piece with the newly elected Pope Leo XIII. The catholic Centre Party and its Bavarian ally was the only Party to resist voter erosion fro 1928 to 1933 with the rise of the National Socialists.
IMKessel| 2.21.09 @ 4:33PM
Matthew 5:10-12 (NKJV)"Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11 "Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. 12 "Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you."
The events of this article are sadly highly refelctive of the persecution of Joseph K. from Kafka's The Trial.
Alan Brooks| 2.22.09 @ 12:00AM
I'd rather have every muslim in the world killed, than one have Israeli killed.
they can look after theirs and I will look after me and mine. being a man means being willing to kill;
save peace for when you're in church or synagogue.
Alan Brooks| 2.22.09 @ 12:00AM
I'd rather have every muslim in the world killed, than one have Israeli killed.
they can look after theirs and I will look after me and mine. being a man means being willing to kill;
save peace for when you're in church or synagogue.
drudge ette obama| 2.22.09 @ 9:29AM
Pat, your last comments were well expressed and clearly made the point that the days for people who are reluctant to protect their heritage are marked. Multicultural societies can succeed only if there is a larger, common society that all are willing to be part of and protect. America is heading the way of Europe...refusal to make English the official language, multiculturalism in schools and the economy, the general concept that it is amounts to discrimination to insist that our society bend its cultural rules to embrace other cultures.
America's greatest dangersinclude separate hispanic communities and the black culture that speaks differently amongst themselves than when with the general population. We are also at danger when the ALCU, with the courts' support, incrementally chips away at any cultural norm that doesn't include all people as discrimination. We are too far gone to put the car in reverse.
As far as Alan Brooks' comments re muslim and Israeli deaths, unless you have a justifiable basis to kill, like self-defense or the defense of others, then it is immoral to choose one innocent's death over the other. However, there is no law against thinking what you wish, Alan Brooks. But in som societies, the expression of what you wrote would be hate speech.
drudge ette obama| 2.22.09 @ 10:12AM
Left out an important word and wish to amend the sentence in the first paragraph of my posting above to read :
The general concept that it amounts to discrimination to insists that our society NOT bend its cultural rules to embrace other cultures.
Attack Iran and Die| 2.22.09 @ 5:43PM
There is one planet, one world, and we must learn to live with each other regardless of race or religion. Because to live on the planet is not based on race or religion.
If Israel attack Iran, it creates a problem for them selves. America is in economis problems and it will get to the point where Americans realise its not about Israel, it's about how America survive.
Many people realise that Israel has a lot of influence in America, but the people behind the influence, like the the Rothschild, the Rockerfella's, the Billderberge. These people is not interested in Americans or the people in Israel, they are being used.
So Israel attacks Iran, as long as the people in America don't know ther are being used fine, hence the cover of the media. But people are getting to find out that these Rothschilds want to kill them too, and expect them to be the fight to defend the people who want them dead.
Is the Americans going to fight to defend a people, that they know wants them dead? Is the people of the world going to continue to buy war when they could have peace?.
What if Israel attack Iran, and America don't attack Iran as well, what if due to the economic problem, the American tries to tell them not to, and they do?. Who is going to defend them? it's dangerious, people dont want to defend Israel any more they need to defent themselves. What if they attack Iran, and Lebanon attack them and the Turkish, and the Iranians., and any one else they have been taking for fools. How do the Israelis survive? What if the Russians attacked Israel by dropping one Nuclear bomb on the place. It's time to be realistic Israel days is up, so is America. The game is over and has been for years. People are not going to lose their lives on these cry wolf situations for ever by Israel, it's not sustainable. The future is the issue, and can anybody imagine living in danger for ever because of Israel, it's not logical.
Alan Brooks| 2.22.09 @ 6:18PM
drudge ette obama,
Daphne's comment above is why i write what you accurately describe as (in some societies) hate speech. i want to bait people like her. SHE can write anything inflammatory and get away with it.
Fortunately, AS is the one major site you dont have to be PC.
at least for now.
Alan Brooks| 2.22.09 @ 6:26PM
drudge,
...and in point of fact i am not choosing one innocent's death over the other, because i'm not in the armed forces or the govt, and so not responsible for their deaths.
i'm writing that i dont care about muslims anymore. mostly i write such to bait that bleeding little you-know-what, Daphne Kenward.
Am tired of all smarm-- if you want smarm, listen to Eric Holder.
Skep41| 2.22.09 @ 6:54PM
I used to admire George Orwell for his imagination but after I lived in London for a year and as I read more and more articles like this one I see he just was observing the appalling, fanatical, self-centered leftists around him and placing them in slightly fictional settings. What kind of an oafish bounder threatens a child in an elementary school for talking to her friends? What kind of a cad would intercept private e-mails and use them to attempt to fire an otherwise blameless employee? What heartless, subhuman Trotskyite thought it would be a good idea to take a girl who was in foster care because her family abused her and return her to that same family because she questioned their beliefs? Wonder how she's doing these days? I'll bet it hurts to be her.
For decades the British voters have happily used their franchise to pull down the hated class system- this is what they got in return; increasingly tyrannical rule by a cruel, inhuman set of mentally-ill zealots who will go to any length to trample on their fellow man's rights so they can 'purify' their society of the sins of religion and enterprise.
'If you want to envision the future picture a boot stamping on a human face...' said Obrien to Winston Smith in The Ministry Of Love. Indeed.
Alan Brooks| 2.22.09 @ 9:30PM
maybe i shouldn't write that i value one Israeli life over every Arab; but yet, that is how i feel. now, it is true the overwhelming majority of Arabs are not violent, but still they do not care about Israel. so to HELL with them.
and, it might be added, Arab nations could move on Israel anytime they want to; they are just not ready yet. you don't believe that now, but you will later;
remember, Cassandra was cursed to be disbelieved, but was correct.
drudge ette obama| 2.23.09 @ 6:23AM
Alan Brooks, good morning. I don't think hate crimes are constitutional. And I don't think that people's thoughts and speech should be controlled by the government (or by private citizens by virtue of their ability to sue).
I will also say this. I don't know anything about the majority of Arab/Musli, people. I don't know what lies in their hearts, how far they are willing to go to promote their cultural survival and whether they would join the current violent faction to further violence.
I do know this. Arabs/Muslims are not vocal in their opposition to terrorism. I hear statistics that Arabs/Muslims support the use of violence and terrorism, and I see a culture developing in this country which is dictating how I may live and work.
Recently, I began reading about Muslim-Shariah law mortgages offered by Fannie Mae backed mortgage lenders. A Harvard speech by a Fannie Mae executive cited that Shariah law was not appealing to Americans now, but that will change in time with continued and consistent efforts.
I object to our tax monies being used for mortgages that carry no interest and which can't be foreclosed in a manner like my mortgage will be foreclosed if I default. Let private equity, not federally-backed taxpayer funds, lend Shariah-ites what they need to buy.
Alan Brooks, what I just wrote would have me killed in many parts of the world. So, do I stop? And, frankly, you have every right to value one life over another. Parents do it with their own children every day. This fundamental freedom is what keeps families, and countries, cohesive. It's when we morally equivocate that chaos comes around the corner.
I fear for this country because I believe that Muslims care more for their type than the country as a whole. And this is the Founding Father's sound basis for separation of church and state, a concept that has been adulturized by modern progressive jurists. But don't get me started.
drudge ette obama| 2.23.09 @ 6:34AM
I found a website that is a good place to start reading about Shariah mortgages and Harvard: usastopshariah,wordpres.com
Zoompad| 2.23.09 @ 5:31PM
Great article, and very accurate.
I am a Christian and also a survivor of institutional child abuse in one of the Pindown children's homes in the 1970's. I was raped 12 years ago and taken to court for 7 years for paternal "rights" , by the man who raped me - a freemason and also a member of the Labour party.
Things are not good here in Britain. There are laws, but it seems to be the wrong people who are ending up in the dock. There is a Bible in every courtroom, and it did go through my mind that it is a great pity that no-one in those courtrooms seems to have read that great book, which has the power to keep a person on the straight and narrow path.
Britain used to be considered a Christian country, but those days are long gone. Now, everything seems to have turned into a chaotic free for all.
Incidentally, I won my court case. I prayed!
Jeffry| 3.14.09 @ 9:36AM
It is interesting to read the posts from all the ignorant bigot "Christians".
Christianity can not die and fall away quickly enough. And thank God the Trinity College study shows that to be happening.
It used to be that Christians stood for something noble. Today, on the internet, kook "Christian" radio programs http://www.crosstalkamerica.com
etc. they reveal themselves to be like the Taliban in more ways than one.
But while they love to point fingers at others to show how "anti-Christ" or incompatible with "Christianity" others lives and beliefs are, if you point out the same, and in the same way, they shriek and cry foul.
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ljc| 10.11.09 @ 3:05AM
Kultutkampf is a word describing a war to protect your own culture against outside cultures. Check out Hans Sachs' big finale aria in Wagner's Meistersinger in which he warns the Nurnbergers to not let Holy German Art and the German language get corrupted by outsiders(Latin and French). On living without Religion, read the Declaration of the Rights of Man; all rights are derived from The Nation, and The Nation can do anything it wants to you.
ljc| 10.11.09 @ 3:08AM
Kulturkampf, not kultutkampf. Sorry about the typo.