Wednesday 15 April 2009

Satan Rules UK

Inasmuch as the Jesus’ words in the Beatitudes represent the highest values of our historical Christian moral history (however secularized and multicultural they have become) then it looks like the Devil’s in charge here in Britain…and overseas as well.


"Blessed are the poor in spirit,for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

The couple.. who both have learning difficulties, were made to perform sex acts on each other, drink their own urine and eat the faeces of one of the gang members, who threatened to stab them if they did not comply. The couple were awarded £97,000 damages by the court. However, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony Clarke, today said the couple had made the mistake of being kind to the youths and overturned the ruling leaving the couple without a penny.

Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted.

A frail woman on a mixed sex ward was attacked by a male schizophrenic patient. Widow Jacquelyn Wardell, 64, feared she would die when the man grabbed her round the throat and cut off her breathing.The 47-year-old patient was wrestled to the ground but still did not loosen his grip on her throat.


Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
A father-of-two was beaten to death by drunken thugs after police told him they were too busy to help.


Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,for they shall be satisfied.
She screamed abuse, kicked a police car, punched Sgt Alistair Livingstone in the lip and left five deep scratch marks to his face.But she was shown mercy by District Judge David Copper after he was told how she had bought the £3.10 box of Nestle chocolates to say sorry. Judge Cooper, sitting at South East Suffolk Magistrates Court, told her: "That is a very sweet gesture. I have never heard of that happening before.


Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
Terror suspects under control orders in the UK have claimed hundreds of pounds in unemployment benefits, figures show. A total of 22 out of 23 suspected terrorists under control orders who claimed up to £60.50 a week in Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) were successful, the Home Office figures showed.


Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God.
Charity worker 'beaten and left for dead on commuter train after politely asking thug to move his feet'


Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.
Police said that the couple, who may have been targeted because they were wearing goth-style clothing, had suffered such severe head and facial injuries they had difficulty identifying the couple's sex.

Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

A Christian minister from Heston United Reformed Church, West London, has been assaulted by three Muslim men who ripped off his cross and warned: ‘If you go back to the studio, we’ll break your legs.’



My merry fellow exorcists on this have been:


Ambush Predator.

House of Dumb.

Laban Tall at UK Commentators.

Ranting Stan.

The Ranting Penguin.

The Daily Mail.



Now here’s the thing.


These are crimes mostly happening to little people – to people who’ve never had a camera crew, bodyguards or entourage to support them.


There are largely people who live (and die) a long way from overstretched police forces.

A lot of them live in inner cities and a great many violence victims are ethnic minorities and immigrants.

Most of the above have suffered as a result of a general and deliberate dismantling of social norms – ‘morals’ or ‘common courtesy’ that it took centuries to impose on the lawless and violent English.


But when the weak and helpless are hurt by all this, it’s called ‘moral panic’ by the subversives who have embezzled proper authority and polluted its uses.


Just for once, I’d like to hear of a Polly Toynbee, a Roy Jenkins or a John Mortimer living where these people lived and died, just for a week, unguarded by supporters and cameramen, without cowering in their rented hovels, and afraid to go out.


Then you’d see ‘moral panic.’




It’s only a fantasy.


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2 comments:

JuliaM said...

"Just for once, I’d like to hear of a Polly Toynbee, a Roy Jenkins or a John Mortimer living where these people lived and died..."That's generous of you. Tbh, that's not quite what I want to hear... ;)

James Higham said...

Another top one, NNWer.

 

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