Were you taught “British
values” at school? I missed that one. Nor did any school I attended take “measures to combat extremism”. Nor was
any objection raised to the wide circulation of a book which encouraged stoning
to death as a punishment, or songs describing holy war (that’s the Holy Bible,
and Onward Christian Soldiers, in
case you hadn’t twigged the references).
What's f***ing wrong with kicking a few Muslims, c***?!? Er, with the greatest of respect, Mr Jay
No, there’s nothing extreme or frightening about
Christianity, folks – only Islam. Because that way lie Scary Muslims, and today
the obedient hackery of the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre have picked up
the baton handed to them by Andrew “transcription
error” Gilligan and the Telegraph.
For the Dacre doggies, the “Trojan Horse”
plot is real, and is coming to get us all. Well, maybe.
“The damning verdict
on Trojan Horse schools: Shocking Ofsted report reveals culture of fear,
segregated boys and girls even Christmas banned at schools Islamists plotted to
control” thunders
the headline, following up with “A
campaign by hardline Islamists to take control of state schools was laid bare
yesterday”. This is magnificently dishonest: no evidence of any “campaign” was found.
But Dacre and his lawyers have clearly taken the view that
it will be worth their while to smear anyone involved with any of the schools
criticised, however tangentially, even if they muster sufficient funds to take
the Mail to the cleaners, and so readers
are told “The plotters unmasked”.
There is even a “terror link”, except
there isn’t: someone’s brother was convicted. So guilt by family tie, then.
There are instances of religious conservatism in some
schools, but what is being alleged is not this, but “extremism”, which is code for “terrorism”.
This is made clear by
Daily Mail Comment, the authentic
voice of the Vagina Monologue, tells “Anyone
who wondered why young Britons go off to Syria to fight for the enemies of our
peaceful and tolerant way of life should wonder no longer”.
One might also allow oneself a wry smile at the idea of a
newspaper so willing to spread intolerance on the basis of religion and
culture, and urge mass jailing of the criminally inclined, talking of its ideal
world as “peaceful and tolerant”. But
then tolerance, miraculously, appears: “the
exposure of a conspiracy by a fanatical minority must be no occasion to attack
Islam itself”.
Just as Dacre pushes Andrew Pierce forward to prove his
paper isn’t homophobic, and Jon Steafel and Alex Brummer get wheeled out to
defuse talk of anti-Semitism, here is the fig leaf to cover the accusations of
plotting, conspiracy, and false connections to terrorism that have all the
hallmarks of Islamophobia. Dacre judges that subsequent damages payments will
be outweighed by more sales and clicks.
And the Mail doesn’t
care if it does damage in the meantime. No
change there, then.
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