It made sense to allow Iraqi weapons scientists to emigrate after the first Gulf War, but not the mass exodus. Ofcourse most Muslim immigrants to Great Britain ate not from Iraq.
The damning of the crusaders is very politically correct, but one should not forget that Muslims invaded Spain and were stopped from conquering all of Europe at the Gates of Vienna. The Muslim world was more enlightened than Europe during the Middle Ages nay because they had dhimini Jews and Christians contributing to their society.
Michael Riddell wrote:To further elaborate on the problem faced by the UK because of the radicalisation of some the young male muslim population, here's some links:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-27974840
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27968963
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27952874
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2664118/MAX-HASTINGS-Yes-West-fought-Muslim-world-centuries-But-Islam-accept-blame-todays-bloody-chaos.html
The saying "you make your bed and you lie in it" springs to mind. Whether this would've happened without foreign intervention in the area is hard to say. It all depends on whether the Muslim hierarchy in the UK can be truly effective in combating radicalisation in their communities. So far they've played the blame game. It could easily be that Islam is going through both it's own equivalent of the "Medieval Crusades" and the "Thirty Years War" at the same time.
It makes emigration sound attractive.
BTW, don't eat so much popcorn. It won't do your Calorie intake much good!![]()
Mike.