- The Quisling leaders of the West vacillate between attempting to identify
the problem and then covering it up. After three elections in which the
Islam-promoting socialist party in Britain were elected, the electorate
switched from Tweedle-Dee to Tweedle-Dum. The so-called
“conservative” party came to power in 2010 pretending to oppose “non-
violent extremism”, but by 2015 had given up and were back being
apologists for “the religion of peace”.
The change of government from Gordon Brown to David Cameron in
May 2010 sped up the shift in counter-terrorism policies from
collaborating with non-violent extremists to seeing them as part of the
problem rather than as part of the solution. [...] David Cameron’s new
approach of confronting extremism rather than winning over so-called
non-violent extremists was, however, soon losing momentum... “Violent
and Non-Violent Extremism: Two Sides of the Same Coin?”,
International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, May 2014 ,
https://www.icct.nl/download/file/ICCT-Schmid-Violent-Non-Violent-
Extremism-May-2014.pdf, p.6.
By 2015, the British Prime Minister was claiming that it was only
“violent Islamism” which posed a threat: “Speaking about the threat to the
West posed by violent Islamism, David Cameron...” (“David Cameron
has started a courageous dialogue about faith and society”, The
Telegraph, 19 Jun 2015,
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-
uk/11684975/David-Cameron-has-started-a-courageous-dialogue-about-
faith-and-society.html). By 2016, the Pope Francis who replaced the
now-retired Pope Benedict XVI, was saying “Not all Muslims are
violent...” (see “Pope Francis Reveals Why He Doesnʼt Discuss ʻIslamic
Violenceʼ ”, NBC News, 1 Aug 2016,
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/pope-francis-reveals-why-he-
doesnt-discuss-islamic-violence-n620551/. We can be sure that within the
hierarchy of the Catholic Church there are hundreds of experts on Islam,
people who understand the doctrines of the religion of war and who
know the history of Islamic genocide. See also these other discussions
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