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Friday 15 June 2012

7/7 Bomber Grave Vandalised


The BBC reports that the grave of one of the 7/7 bombers, Hasib Hussain, has been vandalised. Apparently, his was one of a number of graves in the ‘Muslim section’ of Cottingley Cemetery that was vandalised and according to the BBC ‘had racist graffiti scrawled on it.’ Whether it did or not cannot be objectively ascertained, for the BBC deems criticism of an ideology – Islam – to be ‘racist’.

Hasib Hussain does not deserve to be remembered with fondness or with any degree of respect; his name should rather be execrated. He, along with his fellow bombers, took the conscious decision to kill and maim innocent people for no reason at all, and as such, the vandalism of his grave specifically does not cause any disquiet to me. It would have been better had he possessed no grave at all, and whatever had remained of his body had been burned and the ash dumped far out at sea. Putting this aside, it is of course unacceptable that the graves of other Muslims in Cottingley Cemetery were vandalised, and the fact of their vandalism will understandably be painful to their family and loved ones. Such an action cannot be condoned. However, only two graves – one of which was Hussain’s – were damaged. West Yorkshire Police state that:
 "We have received a report of damage to two graves in the Muslim section of Cottingley Cemetery and we are investigating.”

"Neighbourhood Policing officers are paying extra attention to the area and have liaised with local community representatives to reassure them."
Given that the West Yorkshire Police refer to only two headstones, why does the BBC report mention ‘a number of graves’, for this seems to imply more than two? Unfortunately, given the innate contemporary bias and unreliability of the broadcaster in reporting such matters, doubt must be cast upon its portrayal of this act of vandalism. As one commenter - Dinan - has stated below, gravestones are vandalised every day, yet the BBC chose to accord this incident national prominence and to highlight it as a 'racist hate crime'. Why then did the BBC choose to completely ignore the racist nature of the murder of Luke Fitzpatrick (who was white) in Dollis Hill last month, when a 22-strong masked black gang descended upon a pub armed with bats and knives and unleashed a violent assault upon the drinkers inside? Apparently, the defacing of a gravestone belonging to a Muslim supremacist mass murderer is deemed to be some heinous 'racist hate crime', whereas a black gang attack upon white Britons resulting in death and injury, is not. The editorial policy of the BBC can be described as nothing less than perverse.

Hussain murdered 13 members of the public, and wounded many others.

Hasib Hussain's Handiwork: Tavistock Square Bus Bombing

15 comments:

  1. Before you can desecrate a thing, it has to be sacred to begin with. Desecrating this man's tombstone would be like wiping your shoes on a sharp rock.

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    1. does that make it alright to do the same to all the muslim graves?my 3 month nephew is buried there and it is just thugs with no respect for anybody or anything!!the samr thugs that when the riots were happening joined that! just jobless dole scrouging people who one day will understand the concequences of their actions.

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    2. Of course not, as made clear in the article above.

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  2. He should have had his pieces collected and put in a bin liner and buried on prison grounds, with no headstone and nobody allowed to visit.

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    1. You never know, if Anjem Choudary ever got his way Hussain's mortal fragments would probably be exhumed and placed in a bejewelled casket in a new Tavistock Square Mosque built upon the site of his 'glorious martyrdom'.

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  3. I would go one step further; Hasib Hussain's body parts (the pieces), should be colected and mixed together with un-ettable pig parts and pig fat, the mixture should then be burned until it is reduced to ashes; the ashes should be discarded.

    Hasib Hussain had no respect in life for others and he deserves none in death.

    Aprilyn

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    1. His memory certainly deserves no respect. However, it would be an insult to pigs to mix their body parts with his.

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  4. Graves are vandalised every day but it barely rates a mention in the local newspapers, let alone the biased state broadcaster, who clearly feel it is newsworthy when a muslim grave is vandalised, a detail which apparently elevates commonplace criminal damage into an unforgivable ‘racist’ crime, with police leaders consulting ‘community leaders’ about efforts to prevent further instances. It must be swell to belong to a pampered minority, given respect and special consideration, instead of an ordinary ethnic Briton who can have their loved ones graves and public memorials vandalised without anyone blinking an eye.

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    1. That's a very good point Dinan. Duly noted and incorporated into the piece above.

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  5. I hope the bastard rots in an Islamic hell.

    But as he was a "Martyr" he is probably buggering doe eyed boys and shagging houris.

    Three cheers to the one(s) who "desecrated" this foul creatures grave.

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  6. Why waste good graveyard space when there is plenty of 'landfill' available? The BBC would be better off reporting Christian and military graveyards being desecrated abroad!

    Laurie -

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  7. One of the perverse phenomena of contemporary Britain is that ordinary thoughts are now deemed as thought crimes of the very worst sort.

    Consider what happens when we see an individual. We note a couple of things immediately, and think and behave accordingly

    1. Sex - Sexism

    2. Race - Racism

    In Britain, normal thoughts are now deemed as crimes, and are punishable with greater severity then the norm. This is the strange land that Britain has become - an Orwellian nightmare that would disturb even Orwell.

    Note ofcourse that thought crimes are applicable only to Whites. Others can beat up and murder, and even mass murder, as this loathsome Jihadi did, and now desecrating England's once green and pleasant land, but they are all excusable in one way or other.

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  8. Good. People should vandalize this guys grave for eternity

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  9. dig him up and through the remains in the landfill with the rest of the trash. that is still more than he deserves.

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