Belmont Club

By Richard Fernandez

Bio

Get Updates From Richard Fernandez
A Comment About

Who goes there?

December 6, 2008 - 5:37 pm - by Richard Fernandez
Fletcher Christian
2008-12-07 06:39:49

lewy14 – We had better find a replacement, and fast; otherwise, the Pakistani state will be replaced permanently. By a crater-strewn graveyard that glows in the dark.

Short term solutions start, possibly, by ceasing to give any visas to Pakistani citizens (possibly other than accredited diplomats). Medium term; find and expel any Pakistani citizens already here. Long term; announce that any child born to parents of Pakistani descent is a non-citizen and will be deported forthwith; if the parents wish to go with them fine, but make it clear they will not be allowed back – ever.

Along with this, eliminate any and all special treatment for Muslims, such as allowing Friday as a day off, prayer facilities at work, exceptions to animal welfare regulations associated with halal slaughter. And at the same time, make it clear that no new mosques will be permitted and that their status as a place of worship will not be respected; examples of this would include not having the police ask permission or take off their shoes when entring a mosque. It might also be a good idea to require a suitable delay (more than that prescribed by the Koran) between death and funeral, if that funeral is accompanied by a Muslim service.

We need to make it known that Muslims in general and Pakistanis in particular are not welcome in civilised countries. If the neck-choppers and suicide bombers wish to kill each other, that’s no problem to us, as long as they don’t do it here.

The only alternative to getting more than a little nasty to Muslims was set out by Wretchard. And that is a LOT nastier.