Swiss referendum exposes hypocrisy of Official Multiculturalism [by Andrew Phillips]

By Andrew Phillips, 7th December 2009

Many readers have probably heard the results of Switzerland’s recent referendum proposing the banning of future construction of minarets on mosques in the country.

The referendum proposal, pushed by the Swiss People’s Party was passed through a vote of 57.5% in favour of the proposal over 42.5 against and supported by 22 out of 26 cantons (states).

As one could expect from internationalist media outlets, the campaign of vitriol and hysteria following the results was swift and relied upon the tried and proven emotional slogans and mealy mouthed platitudes (hell, if you repeat the same lie often enough it becomes truth in the minds of an unthinking populace).

Reports of small numbers of liberal Swiss protesting outside parliament with placards “This is not my Switzerland” and “Swiss passport for sale” and interviews with Moslem community representatives declaring it to be “a sad day for religious freedom” with claims “Muslims indeed will not feel safe anymore” are examples of the petulance displayed by the liberal left when things do not go their way.

When one considers the reality of the proposal, it really covers little more than the area of planning regulations. The four mosques currently in existence with minarets will remain. There is no restriction on the moslems in Swiss territory opening new mosques, no restriction on them educating their offspring in the ways of their culture or their faith. We will not see bulldozers ripping through mosques nor mass repatriation of moslems living in Switzerland.

Pretty tame really….

However, supporters of the global village never let the facts get in the way of a healthy dose of propaganda. Labelling Switzerland’s reportedly largest party (Advertiser, 1st Dec 2009) “the far right” Swiss People’s Party one can see the panic entering into the minds of these people. Across the world, people are awakening to the reality of globalisation and showing their reticence to accept the mindless, self-destructive swill often served up for consumption by a media with little concern for the issues of national interest, freedom of speech or sovereignty.

Amnesty International has labeled the vote “a violation of freedom of religion” and declared the decision of the Swiss people in their own territory would “probably be overturned by the Swiss Supreme Court or the European Court of Human Rights”.

So much for democracy and national sovereignty in the eyes of narrow-minded globalists.

The issue of the European Court should be a lesson to those of us whose nations have not yet been absorbed into “regional bodies”. The European Court and Euro Parliament in Brussels has interfered with the internal affairs of European nations, violating their sovereignty since it’s inception. Considering PM Rudd has made his desire for an Asia Pacific Union quite plain for all to see, the developments in Europe and the destruction of freedom should be a lesson to all of us.

It is interesting to note how interested Moslems become in the idea of religious freedom when Europe tries to curb their naturally expansionist instincts. Omar Al-Rawi of the Islamic Denomination of Austria declared the vote as indicating “the Swiss have failed to give a clear signal for diversity, freedom of religion and human rights” while Mohammed Sharfiq of Britain’s Ramadhan Foundation youth organisation lamented that “It’s a sad day for freedom of religion” and “A constitutional amendment that’s targeted towards one religious community is discriminatory and abhorrent”.

No doubt Sharfiq will soon be campaigning to have the exclusion zone around Mecca denying entry into the region by non-moslems removed. Likewise, he will also be condemning the burning of churches in moslem nations, fighting for the rights of non-moslems to worship and educate freely in moslem nations? Of course, he will obviously leave the relative comfort and safety of Britain to lead this campaign at the coal face in Saudi Arabia…….

Sharfiq has conveniently overlooked the Islamic protests in his host nation. Protests showing participants holding placards calling for those who defy Islam to be beheaded and declaring that Europe’s “9/11 is on the way”.

Taner Hatipoglu of the Federation of Islamic Organisations has expressed concern that the construction and planning decision will make moslems feel “no longer safe”.

Indeed, I always make sure I have armed security when my council refuses permission to build another shed on my property — dark days indeed…..

Perhaps if these representatives really wish to know what it is to lack feelings of security, they should talk to the many victims of pack rape by moslem youths around Europe, the women raped by African immigrants, the families who have had to move from their streets due to intimidation by the very people to whom their governments gave sanctuary and freedom.

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