January 08, 2004

Sphaleotas Exclusive!

In this, his first guest blog of the year, courageous advocate of cheap oil Dr Nicholas Land tackles the culturally sensitive topic of “silly muslims” and “randy scouse jihadis”. . .

We owe Arabs nothing.

We are told by some of the more hysterical critics of the war on terror that “it is destroying the Arab world”. So? Should we be worried about that? Shouldn’t the destruction of the despotic, barbarous and corrupt Arab states and their replacement by democratic governments be a war aim?

After all, the Arab countries are not exactly shining examples of civilisation, are they? Few of them make much contribution to the welfare of the rest of the world.

Indeed, apart from oil — which was discovered, is produced and is paid for by the West — what do they contribute?

Can you think of anything?

Anything really useful? Anything really valuable? Something we really need, could not do without?

No, nor can I. Indeed, the Arab countries put together export less than Finland.

We’re told that the Arabs loathe us. Really? For liberating the Iraqis?

For subsidising the lifestyles of people in Egypt and Jordan, to name but two, for giving them vast amounts of aid? For providing them with science, medicine, technology and all the other benefits of the West? They should go down on their knees and thank God for the munificence of the United States.

What do they think we feel about them? That we adore them for the way they murdered more than 3,000 civilians on September 11 and then danced in the hot, dusty streets to celebrate the murders?

That we admire them for the cold-blooded killings in Mombasa, Yemen and elsewhere? That we admire them for being suicide bombers, limb-amputators, women repressors? I don’t think the Arab states should start a debate about what is really loathsome.

But why, in any case, should we be concerned that they feel angry and loathe us? The Arab world has not exactly earned our respect, has it?

Iran is a vile, terrorist-supporting regime — part of the axis of evil. So is the Saddam Hussein-supporting Syria. So is Libya. Indeed, most of them chant support for Saddam.

That is to say they support an evil dictator who has gassed hundreds of thousands of their fellow Arabs and tortured and murdered thousands more. How can they do this and expect our respect?

Why do they imagine that only they can feel anger, call people loathsome? It is the equivalent of all the European nations coming out in support of Hitler the moment he was attacked by the US, because he was European, despite the fact that he was attempting to exterminate the Jews — and Arabs.

Moreover, the people who claim we are loathsome are currently threatening our civilian populations with chemical and biological weapons. They are promising to let suicide bombers loose in Western and American cities. They are trying to terrorise us, disrupt our lives.

And then they expect us to be careful of their sensibilities?

We have thousands of asylum seekers from Iran, Iraq, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries living happily in this country on social security.

This shows what their own people think of the Arab regimes, doesn’t it? There is not one single British asylum seeker in any Arab country.

That says it all about which country deserves the epithet loathsome.

Posted by sphaleotas at January 8, 2004 01:40 PM
Comments

He’s gone too far. Now Burnley voters treat us like kiddie fiddlers. We’re sunk!

Posted by: Dr Nicholas Griffin at January 8, 2004 02:28 PM

It makes me ashamed to be white.

Posted by: Martin Webster at January 8, 2004 02:37 PM

You sick fuck!!!

Posted by: Adolf Hitler at January 8, 2004 03:51 PM

Don’t panic! Don’t panic!

Posted by: John Tyndall at January 8, 2004 03:55 PM

Thank you for your intellectual integrity about the most critical issue of our time. The Islamofascists are clearly terrified of the truth.

Keep up the good work.

Posted by: D. Pipes at January 8, 2004 04:25 PM

can we get this Land chap for next years party conference?

Posted by: David Blindkit at January 9, 2004 12:21 PM

Who would have thought, gentle reader, that Germany’s leading online gamer – merely exercising his God-given right to free expression – could have caused such a kerfuffle?

Posted by: sphaleotas at January 27, 2004 05:48 PM

A discrete word to agents of the Guojia Anquan Bu’s Domestic Bureau: the above is a deliberately obvious instance of satirical irony. As masters of intrigue, torture and assassination you hardly need me to tell you that, yet certain parties, fearful for their personal and professional positions within your delightful country, have made it known they’re scared enough to want me to make the matter clear, which I am only too happy to do.

(Entre nous, far from being a counter-revolutionary undesirable, he’s actually one of the most politically abject characters you could ever hope to meet.)

Keep up the good work!

Posted by: The Webmaster at February 1, 2004 01:40 PM