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Labour view faith is an ‘eccentricity’ practised by ‘oddities’

From Cranmer

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Labour have relegated the Christian faith to the realms of disneyfied bigotry while authenticating and affirming the religions of ‘foreigners and minorities’. One is now free to blaspheme the God of the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ: one is free to desecrate the Bible (at the taxpayer’s expense), mock the Pope, insult the Archbishop of Canterbury and criticise the Church to one’s heart’s content.

But God forbid one might even so much as mention Allah, question the prophethood of Mohammed, oppose the construction of a mosque or place the Qur’an on the bottom shelf of a public library.

For that is to make one an intolerant, xenophobic, racist white-supremacist. And therein lie the UK's new blasphemy laws.

And Cranmer wishes to be clear about this point: it is not that the majority of British Muslims are inclined to react violently to such things, insult the Queen or decry the perversions of liberal democracy (though some may). It is that Labour have created such an oppressively secular, anti-Christian context that public bodies have become rabidly politically-correct propagators of the rights of ‘foreigners and minorities’, even when those minorities demand none. There is a surfeit of accommodation, a surplus of toleration, a superfluity of pandering to the imagined whims of the descendents of immigrants who were grateful for the hospitality of our forefathers. This is typically Labour, irredeemably Socialist and culturally Marxist.

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