Hypocrisy on stilts
Our politicians are distressed about electoral fraud in the presidential election in Afghanistan. The BBC’s 1-o’ clock News repeats that politics there is “marred by widespread fraud”. Both of them willfully ignore the massive fraud perpetrated on us! We are disenfranchised by passing sovereign powers to the EU without any vote! The EU stuffed our non-existent ballot, in reality. They, by their words and actions, assist.
In the same News, the BBC reported that Ed Balls, Education Minister, was highly displeased that a few parents were giving wrong addresses, in order that their child can go to a better school. He called it “fraud”. As Education Minister can he teach us on this matter? As right-hand man to our unelected Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, who signed the defrauding Lisbon Treaty and denied us any vote, can he teach us on fairness in public matters? Or even on democracy?
It is standard Party practice to divert attention from realities at home by focusing our minds elsewhere. What actual business has the USA in Afghanistan? Certainly, no democratic business. To root out the instigators of “9/11″, when 2,977 Americans (including 236 foreigners) were killed? Hardly. The business of keeping arms manufacturers in profit, more likely. Around 40,000 Americans are killed annually on the roads. How many civilian Afghans have been killed? 1,500 according to a UN estimate in the last 6 months. Add those injured. All with no end in sight.
Why are British troops there? To make us more secure in Britain, we are told by the Prime Minister. Who, then, is “us”? We are told there are barely a hundred Al Qaeda operatives in the whole of Afghanistan. So, who are we fighting and why exactly? As no Afghan group has purposed to come to Britain or made any attempt to destroy us, a suspicion arises. Is the war to indirectly protect resident Muslims here? From a virulent form of Islam?
No one knows the total figure of Muslims. Officially, it is over 1.5 million. Some say up to 3 million. The figures are deliberately obscured or not collected efficiently. Last week, we learned of a government assistant, Andrew Neather, close to Blair and Brown Cabinet members. That the government in 2000 deliberately sought much greater immigration with the added benefits of rubbing right-wing noses in diversity and making Britain truly multicultural.
Now ask yourself again. Why are we in Afghanistan? To protect all us with bleached-white skins, ignored by Afghans for centuries? Or is my suspicion closer to the truth?
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