Luton, 30 miles north of London. |
A Visit to Islamic England
Have been to some of these places in the UK which are heavily Islamic. And they do look just like the photo above. And feel as described by Andy Ngo, who is a visitor from the US, where he edits the online (left of centre) magazine Quillette.
I make this point: that if one is concerned about this, as opposed to celebrating it as a part of the warp and weft of a vibrant multicultural society, one is not racist. If the veils and clothing were those of Hindus or Buddhists, or Jains -- which do look rather similar -- there would be nothing like the concern. Because the concern is simply and precisely driven by the ideology of Islam, not clothing or skin colour.
Andy Ngo describes here how the areas are "alcohol restricted". How women are excluded from cafes -- and others report that women are spat and cursed at if they do try to enter. Mosques have men in the front, women entering at the rear, past rubbish skips. Do we really think that these cultural norms are adding to the fabric of our tolerant multicultural society?
Not to mention that these areas have become anything but multicultural themselves. White fright means they're now monocultures. Not Asian monocultures; but Islamic monocultures.
And not to mention that the folks promoting this "diversity" never live in the Lutons and Tower Hamlets of the world. They are middle-class urbanites. Londonites and the like. The ones to suffer the influx of this intolerant and misogynist monoculture are the poor working folks of Luton and Tower Hamlets.
Well done U.K....