Saturday, January 3, 2015

FROM CALEDONIA TO CALCUTTA...

...Indians know that political correctness has de-balled our cops. From the New Delhi Times:
The Canadian police, despite being aware of the malicious jihadist and anti-Canadian propaganda, has its hands tied down. The local police for some reasons is not allowed to enter the mosques, so they are not able to conduct their investigations properly. The Canadian government is seen to be quite aware of these threats originating from the mosque, but due to the principles of multiculturalism and the associated laws that govern in Canada, the local law enforcement agencies are not able to do much to curb the growing terrorists in Canada.  h/t Bourque Newswatch

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  1. If High River Alberta doesn't already have mosque I'd suggest that the town's gun owners start building one. You know, just in case there is another flood.

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  2. I have a funny felling that the cops would have no problem gathering evidence if the violence was preached in a Christian church or a synagog. We all know what colour police brass is when it comes to anything that might end up in a bit of bad press.

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    1. I just posted this on SDA as "A lie our police can live with". Anybody with half a brain knows that if an Immigrant pastor from Korea stood in front of a Korean-Canadian congregation and urged violence against anything, he'd be hauled off in handcuffs in no time flat. So the "our hands are legally tied" story is nothing but bullshit. You hit it on the head wineguy - our police brass are just yellow.

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  3. I doubt there is very much of the jihad/fatwa stuff actually preached from the pulpit so to speak. Most of the hatred is spewed behind closed doors in study groups or spread via the internet. But even this would be easy to intercept and act from technical and legal perspectives if the police really wanted to do anything about it.

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  4. maybe the cops should be checking inside ther police stations to

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