Christian hand-wringing

Christian Science Monitor:

‘How shock over murder of Muslim-Americans could counter creeping Islamophobia
Well, if enough of them are shot, “islamophobia” would disappear. It’d be a win-win.
The point-blank shootings of three young Muslim-Americans in Chapel Hill, N.C., come at a tense time for America´s seven-million-strong Muslim population.’
It’s a pretty fucking “tense time” for hundreds of thousands of people being targeted by these barbarians. I imagine being raped, beheaded, mutilated, burned to death and so forth makes life pretty tense for people from Africa to the M.E. to Europe.
There’s nothing “creeping” about this so-called islamophobia – what we have is a wave of revulsion and loathing, which is the only proper response to the filth.
Who gives a shit if muslims living in the West are feeling tense? They should be and they’re damn lucky they can walk down the street in broad daylight without being abused, given the acts committed in the name of their foul ideology.

UPDATE: Breaking news:
3 PEOPLE SHOT IN COPENHAGEN, INCLUDING 2 POLICE OFFICERS, AUTHORITIES SAY; UNCLEAR IF RELATED TO CAFE ATTACK
The synagogue shooter was obviously feeling tense…that inexplicable “islamophobia” must have affected him.

‘Barbarians at the gates’

‘Britain witnessing total collapse of the family
Britain’s war on families and its results
. Investigate Magazine Feb 2009
When commentators question the wisdom of liberal social attitudes, many in the media call them ‘dinosaurs’, and ‘trapped in the past’. But, as HAL G. P. COLEBATCH warns, the chickens are flying home to roost in what could be a major, civilisational threat
To say that Britain has been run for the last decade by people who hate it and its traditional values and who are deliberately and strategically trying to destroy – among many other things – traditional families and family life as part of a programme of culture-war may sound like hyperbolic political rhetoric. However the evidence indicates this is actually no more than a statement of fact. The evidence is also pretty suggestive about who is winning this war.

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Liberty? You can kiss it goodbye.

First, the death of privacy. And without privacy, there can be no liberty:
‘Walls Closing In Dept.’ by Francis Porretto
and:
‘Is our Constitution just a worthless piece of paper?
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
‘…Last week, we learned how deep the disrespect for the Constitution runs in the government and how tortured is the logic that underlies it. In a little-noted speech at Washington and Lee Law School, Gen. Michael Hayden, the former director of both the CIA and the NSA, told us. In a remarkable public confession, he revealed that somehow he received from some source he did not name the authority to reinterpret the Fourth Amendment’s protection of privacy so as to obliterate it. He argued that the line between privacy and unbridled government surveillance is a flexible and movable one, and that he — as the head of the NSA — could move it.

This is an astounding audacity by a former high-ranking government official who swore numerous times to uphold the Constitution. He has claimed powers for himself that are nowhere in the Constitution or federal statues, powers that no president or Congress has claimed, powers that no Supreme Court decision has articulated, powers that are antithetical to the plain meaning and supremacy of the Constitution, powers that any non-secret judge anywhere would deny him.

If the terms and meaning of the Constitution could be changed by the secret whims of those in the executive branch into whose hands they have been reposed for safekeeping, of what value are they? No value. In such a world, our Constitution has become a worthless piece of paper.’

Dodgy greenie “research”:

‘Mice take over island in months
Researchers are shocked at the speed with which mice over-ran an island in the Hauraki Gulf after just two were released in a controlled trial.
In five months the pair triggered a population of nearly 70 – demonstrating the danger pests can pose to endangered native species on our predator-free island sanctuaries.
(University of Auckland researcher) Ms Nathan said the boom on the island – a scenic reserve where there were no threatened species considered at risk from the mice – was also what could be expected with other pests such as rats, ferrets and stoats…’
70 mice hardly constitute a “takeover”. And there were three mice, not two. Also, the breeding habits and diets of rats, ferrets and stoats are not the same as those of mice. Perhaps Ms Nathan needs to study basic biology. And take note of THIS.