Political correctness will end civilisation
London: What does one do, attend or refuse a party after a tragic event such as the Paris outrage? My son happens to live next to Place de la République, where the massacre of innocents by those nice Islamists showing off their manhood took place. He was having dinner with his two little children when the shooting started. Luckily, they’re all OK, but I spent a terrible couple of hours trying to get through after the news came. The next evening in New York, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Costume Institute was celebrating The Art of Style with a black-tie dinner honouring Jacqueline de Ribes, the style icon whose dresses are being exhibited there. I was of two minds, then decency prevailed and the whole thing was called off. It would have been ridiculous. Hundreds dead in Paris, and we fat cats dressed to the nines celebrating a Parisian lady who has dressed well for most of her 86 years.
Consumerist lust 0; good sense 1. It also saved me from a hangover, as I loathe fashion and fashionistas and alcohol is the only antidote. Just before the massacre of innocents, Curt Schilling, an American sports announcer and analyst, was suspended by ESPN for equating Muslim extremists with Nazis. It seems that mass-murderers acting on their God’s orders should not be slandered as Nazis, who acted on their Führer’s dictates. Go figure! Nor should Donald Trump be closing mosques that preach hate against us. Nor should Muslims that do likewise be registered.
It sounds crazy, but the liberal media in Europe and in the US are more concerned about the reaction to the ruthlessness of IS than about the ruthlessness itself. Stand up and take a bow, political correctness. You will have done more to bring about the end of our civilisation than the maniacal bigots that are perpetrating these horrors daily. And if you think comedy is dead, think again. The Brussels clowns who thought up the system of passport-free travel throughout the states that signed the Schengen agreement are huddling to find ways to assuage the suckers — us — after a summer of chaotic migration. Just think of it: billions and billions of euros have been collected by the bureaucrooks in Brussels over all these years, thousands of laws have been passed, the southern half of Europe has regressed economically to the early Fifties, and their greatest achievement has been to enable us to travel around Europe without having to flash passports.
I read somewhere that someone said that Angela Merkel has blood on her hands. She sure does. She makes a moral case for Saudi Arabia not allowing women to be in politics. And what about that prehuman Australo-pithecus by the name of Jean-Claude Juncker, whose reaction after the Paris murders was to remind us that we should think of migrants. When history is written long after the collapse of Europe, those two will have replaced Nero and his fiddle. It will be Angela and Jean-Claude inviting in more hordes.
Let’s face it: Europe’s open-border is an international passport-free zone for terrorists. They can come in, murder at will and escape. Human traffickers and drug dealers haven’t been doing so badly either — thank you Jean-Claude and Angela yet again. When we vote no it’s ignored and another vote is called for. The garbage of Brussels has totally lost touch with the people that pay their enormous salaries.
Lastly, how come there are no resettlement schemes in the rich Gulf states? How come Saudi Arabia hasn’t taken in a single refugee? Why haven’t Europe or the US demanded that the kleptocrats in Saudi who financed IS live up to their obligations to fellow Muslims? Because morality and the Saudis don’t go together. Whores, palaces, jets and yachts, yes – but not morality. They say democracies are slow to anger – but once they rise to it, all hell breaks loose. The EU has killed democracy in Europe. Our anger at what happened in Paris has the bureaucrooks shrugging their shoulders in annoyance — at us. Who cares? It’s Europe, and what counts is the central power in Brussels. The rest is just stuff, nonsense that will go away. Next time you see a Brussels bureaucrat, aim some spittle at his face. I’ll pay your fine.
By arrangement with the Spectator
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