Monday, June 05, 2006

England afraid to fly its own flag

Ynetnews Following warnings by extremist Islamic group al-Muhajiroun, in which the group said that the red cross in the England flag symbolizes the 'blood thirsty crusaders' and the occupation of Muslims, some of the largest companies in England have ordered their workers not to wave the flags.

If the Muslims don't like the British flag, why don't they leave Britain, and move to an Islamic coountry?
The flag has recently appeared in England on everything from bikinis to cars, and sold in endless versions in stores. But the Islamic protest forced some corporations, such as cable companies NTL, and even the Drivers and Vehicles Licensing Agency to ban the flag in every form due to fears from reactions of Muslims.
If you let the nutcases back you down on flying your own flag, how long will it be before they insist on flying an Islamic Flag over Londonistan?
Sister Toldjah blogged Mark Steyn’s cautionary piece about caving to multicultural sensitivity comes to mind.

I agree with Tigerhawk who says: “It is time to fly the Union Jack“.

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