A teenage schoolgirl was arrested by police for racism after refusing to sit with a group of Asian students because some of them did not speak English. Codie Stott’s family claim she was forced to spend three-and-a-half hours in a police cell after she was reported by her teachers. According to Codie, the five – four boys and a girl – then began talking in a language she didn't understand, thought to be Urdu, so she went to speak to the teacher...“I said ‘I’m not being funny, but can I change groups because I can’t understand them?’ But [the teacher] started shouting and screaming, saying ‘It’s racist, you’re going to get done by the police’.” Codie said she went outside to calm down where another teacher found her and, after speaking to her class teacher, put her in isolation for the rest of the day...'Racist' Schoolgirl (14 Years Old) Arrested in al-Brittania, The Brussels Journal, The Voice of Conservatism in Europe
As anyone who's experienced this firsthand knows, the multicultural "ethic" primarily serves the interests of thugs, i.e., teachers and officials who are more interested in controlling populations of citizens than in doing any real justice. If you don't like what someone says in your class, accuse them of bias toward some benighted group; bring in the Feds to investigate. Get rid of the "problem" of free-speaking citizens.
The less control the authorities have with Muslims, the more control they want to exercise over non-Muslims. This strange mix of powerful censorship of public debate, yet little control over public law and order, has by some been labeled anarcho-tyranny. The reason why European authorities are becoming increasingly totalitarian in their censorship efforts is to conceal the fact that they are no longer willing or able to uphold even the most basic security of their citizenry...Fjordman, in Brussels Journal.
Indeed. Anyone who flies in the United States knows about that. A 90-year-old grandmother in a wheelchair is more likely to be strip searched than an Arab carrying a large, ticking package.
Brussels Journal is a very interesting site. I've added them to my own list and will go back often.
Luther
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