Sunday, May 30, 2004

Abu Hamza speaks for the Archbishop of Canterbury

According to Richard Ingrams writing in The Observer

Maybe it is all the pints I had last night but this is just too funny for me.

Quite apart from any acts of terrorism, the so called preacher of hate, Abu Hamza, now facing extradition to the States, is also accused in the media of having consistently mocked and derided our British values.

Why the qualifier Ingrams? He is a preacher of hate; nothing "so called" about it. Why do you and the Guardian continue to defend this terrorist?

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The cleric, let it be said, has been a bit more specific and outspoken on the question than the Prime Minister. Speaking of our once great nation he says: 'They want only to look at nude pictures, go to football matches, have a few pints and go to sleep. They have become slaves.'

So Hamza says Britain is not great anymore and that is enough for Ingram.

[...]

In the past - 40 or 50 years ago, perhaps - one could imagine the Archbishop of Canterbury expressing the same sort of concerns as Abu Hamza...

Can you believe this guy? Ingram would rather listen to Hamza than Blair and now he equates Hamza to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Read the rest if you want. I found it hilarious.

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