Articles, Opinions & Views: Meanwhile in NOT so great britain : Anjem Choudary ‘openly orchestrating’ online campaigns to support jihad preachers By Christine Douglass-Williams
Fighting Seventh
The Fighting Rangers On War, Politics and Burning Issues
Rudyard Kipling"
“When you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier”
General Douglas MacArthur"
“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .” “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
“Nobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
Meanwhile in NOT so great britain : Anjem Choudary ‘openly orchestrating’ online campaigns to support jihad preachers By Christine Douglass-Williams
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Jihad Watch : Choudary is considered to be “the country’s most dangerous extremist.” Yet in July, his ban on public speaking was lifted.
The British public will be forced to deal with the repercussions of
Choudary’s expansive mission of jihad terror, while national security
remains a low priority for the Boris Johnson government.
The British government keeps proving its willingness to compromise
public safety, beginning with the massive number of illegal, unvetted
Muslim migrants coming across the English Channel regularly. If there
are jihadists among them, they are likely to be fully welcomed by
Choudary’s acolytes.
Consider a couple of recent Jihad Watch posts about Choudary:
“Anjem Choudary orchestrating online campaigns in support of extremists despite Isis conviction,” by Lizzie Dearden, Independent, October 24, 2021:
Anjem Choudary is openly orchestrating online campaigns
in support of hate preachers and extremists despite his terror
conviction, it can be revealed.
Choudary has organised a series of “Twitter storms” from the
encrypted messaging app Telegram, where he is directing followers under
his own name.
Research by the Community Security Trust (CST), which works to
protect Jewish people in Britain, found that over two months his efforts
had resulted in around 43,000 mentions on Twitter.
It comes as measures to prevent online hate and legal powers to
tackle extremism face increased scrutiny following the murder of
Conservative MP David Amess.
Dave Rich, the CST’s director of policy, told The
Independent: “Choudary has spent decades finding loopholes in our
legislation that still haven’t been closed.
“It feels like we have turned the clock back 20 years to a
time when Choudary could spread his hateful views and attract new
followers with impunity – except now he has the megaphone of social
media to help him do it.”
Mr Rich said it was vital that the new online safety bill takes the
responsibility for combating extremist activity away from social media
companies that have been “either unwilling or unable to prevent
well-known extremists from exploiting their technology”…..