Yet another natural disaster has struck a distant part of the world. Our TV screens are yet again full of sad images of devastation, death and human tragedy. All the usual aid agencies are appealing for money to help with their work.
But this time there's a difference - the Islamic factor. It seems that you can't turn on the TV or radio without finding reports of the massive effort being made by Britain's Muslims to help their co-religionists and relatives in Pakistan and India.
Solidarity
Well, on one level, good for them. Wouldn't it be good if our own people would show such solidarity with their own kith and kin? But on another level, isn't what we're seeing here an expression of 'racism'?
Where were the British-based Islamic organisations when Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast? Where were they a few years ago when parts of Japan were flattened by a massive earthquake? Are they there for the victims of the mud slides under which thousands of people in central America lie dead at this very moment?
Of course not, they are looking after their own, doing what comes naturally to all except white liberals. They are also using charity as one of the traditional weapons of Islam in its endless quest for world domination. Sometimes it's gentle persuasion, sometimes it's displays of charity which illustrate an advantage of being Muslim. Sometimes it's emigration and high birthrates. Sometimes it's ethnic cleansing. Sometimes it's terrorism. Sometimes it's the slaughter of Unbelievers.
Same aim
And always, the aim is the same: To Islamify the entire world.
When you think about it, it's perfectly natural and normal for Muslims to behave in these ways, for their faith orders them to do so. What is unnatural is the way in which white liberals fall over themselves to excuse the Muslim community from any connection with Islamic fundamentalists when they blow up our trains and buses, and then fall over themselves again to use displays of Islamic charity to prove how kind and caring the entire Muslim community really is.
Our guess is that millions of ordinary Brits won't be fooled, and that the question "Where were they when New Orleans drowned?" will form in many, many heads without any prompting from us.
One last thing while on the subject of natural disasters: We should all give some thought to the Sunday Times (9th Oct) report on the likelihood of an unusually hard winter in Britain this year, and on the serious danger of this leading to widespread power shortages as our under-funded National Grid buckles under the strain.
Preparing for winter
On a personal level, it wouldn't hurt any reader to invest in some candles, bottles of water, some extra tinned foods and a means of heating them without electricity. And on a practical political level, every single BNP branch, group and activist in the country should take a good look around their immediate neighbourhood and identify a manageable number of unusually vulnerable people who will need help if hit by the triple whammy of soaring heating prices, freezing temperatures and power cuts.
Pensioners, households with young children, the disabled - they'll all need help, and because they're our people, it's our duty to give it. No one should be sneering at Britain's Muslims or resenting the way they help their own. Rather, we should admire them for it and resolve to do the same.
Finally for now a cartoon - link to the site is on the sidebar: Bet they will be aiming that nuke at Israel.
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