Posted on 08/14/2014 3:24:03 AM PDT by markomalley
ISIS supporters brought glad tidings (as they put it) to shoppers on Oxford Street in London today. The Khilafah [sic] has been re-established and the dawn of a new era has begun, read their posters.
The bearers of glad tidings encouraged shoppers to resettle in the newly proclaimed Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
It could be a tough sell. The shopping is much better in London. On the other hand, theres plenty of space in the new Islamic State. The territory under ISIS control is larger than Great Britain.
Actually, it is estimated that approximately 500 Brits have already joined ISIS. The fear is not so much that they will leave Britain for the Islamic State, but rather that they will return and commit acts of terror.
But ISIS also needs more boots on the ground in its vast new caliphate, given the possibility that local populations will rise up against ISIS once they experience its barbaric rule.
Meanwhile, Scotland Yard is fielding complaints from irate shoppers, including some by Muslims, and trying to determine whether the bearers of glad tidings have broken any laws.
some parts of London look like a middle eastern city
the high end shopping districts are awash in burkah bunnies buying expensive stuff
“free gaza” signs everywhere, burkha/chador/hijab babes collecting money for gaza everywhere and at the airport
Want to “free Gaza” GO HOME. Start a business. Open a shop. Employ somebody. Build an economy. Stop telling your kids to kill Jews.
Every western nation should offer a free (one-way) flight to anyone wanting to go and join the caliphate, so long as they know they won’t be allowed back into the country.
London had plenty of turbans and middle easterners there when I visited 40 years ago. I can’t imagine what it’s like now and don’t have any desire to ever go and find out.
This is what happens then you allow vermin to indiscriminately immigrate to your nation.
1—I hope I didn’t read your comment as having a problem with turbans. And therefore with Hindus and Sikhs.
2—All cities are cosmopolitans by nature.
3—There is more to the England and the rest of the UK than London (which is still a great city worth visiting). Visit again, I welcome you.
Hey limeys. Here’s what you need to do. Find the people who distribute the pamphlets and deport them. Then deport ALL the members of the religion of peace.
You really are dense. You didn’t get it when a bearded savage murdered a man in broad daylight on a city street. What will it take for you to get it?
What a sick religion. They recruit with a message of “hey, wanna behead children, rape women, and execute men? Then come to Islam where we have a paradise of mayhem waiting for you in the middle east.”
Indeed. I liked Cornwall very much. Scotland would be on my list of possibilities. Truth is, I just don't have a lot of desire to visit too many places in Europe or UK anymore although there are a few I would go to if somebody else were picking up the tab.
A re-visit to London would be a "no". Sorry.
My husband has recently visited Ireland and Scotland. He loves both, but would never visit England again.
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