Today there was an incident in Woolwich, London. Some say that it was an islamic attack on a British soldier who was off-duty. Maybe it was and maybe it wasn't. Some say that it is what is happening in Syria every day, and they probably have a point.
After all, the media can't even decide whether it was a machete attack or a knife attack, or whether the murderers were wielding a knife or a gun, or both.
But they looked a bit foreign and a bit Islamic!
The one thing that seems odd to me is that the Muslim Council of Britain apparently said in a statement: "This is a truly barbaric
act that has no basis in Islam and we condemn this unreservedly. Our
thoughts are with the victim and his family."
Nice words, coming from a self appointed bunch of islamic clerics who have no right to claim to speak on behalf of anyone at all. It must mean that they are feeling guilty about something. One of the problems with Islam is that it has no hierarchy and no authorities who can speak for it.
Will we ever know the truth behind this incident or will BBC/government propaganda be the only thing we find out?
Incidentally . . . how many other murders happened in London today? Why are they not newsworthy?
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