Wednesday, 6 April 2011
And offers them £650 million.

His remarks came on a visit to Pakistan, when he was asked how Britain could help to end the row over Kashmir.

He insisted that it was not his place to intervene in the dispute, saying: “I don’t want to try to insert Britain in some leading role where, as with so many of the world’s problems, we are responsible for the issue in the first place.”


As the Times reported yesterday :

British intelligence estimates that half the terror plots in the UK originate in Pakistan.


So the £650 million Dave is offering them is effectively Jizya money which dhimmis pay to their Muslim masters for the privilege of being allowed to live. The fact is that being incorporated into the British Empire was the best thing that ever happened to these savages.

Here is a comment I posted on Ed West's blog today:

Pakistan really is the vilest place on earth. It's probably as close as a country can come to embodying pure barbaric evil without actually falling apart and no longer being a country in any meaningful sense.

Scholars familiar with the overall history of the world, rather than just some narrow niche of it, often consider the Muslim invasion of India to be the most evil episode in all of history: whole cities destroyed, their entire populations annihilated, a total estimated bodycount of 50-100 million at a time when the world's population was a fraction of what it is now.

Imagine that the Nazis had failed in their dream of conquering the world but had avoided absolute defeat. Imagine they had managed to carve out an enduring little kingdom for themselves in Germania, extending into parts of Eastern Europe and had managed to hold on to it for a thousand years, nurturing their evil ethics, enslaving and oppressing the members of their designated out-groups, commemorating their great Nazi heroes of the past, engaging in their distinctive breeding practices.

That is exactly what Pakistan is: an authentic living remnant of the greatest evil in the history of the world.


And, to back this up, here is a passage from historian Will Durant's book, The Story of Civilization:

The Mohammedan Conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story
in history. It is a discouraging tale, for its evident moral is that civiliza-
tion is a precarious thing, whose delicate complex of order and liberty,
culture and peace may at any time be overthrown by barbarians invading
from without or multiplying within. The Hindus had allowed their
strength to be wasted in internal division and war; they had adopted re-
ligions like Buddhism and Jainism, which unnerved them for the tasks
of life; they had failed to organize their forces for the protection of their
frontiers and their capitals, their wealth and their freedom, from the
hordes of Scythians, Huns, Afghans and Turks hovering about India's
boundaries and waiting for national weakness to let them in. For four
hundred years (600-1000 A.D.) India invited conquest; and at last it came.

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