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Friday, October 28, 2022

African-European (or African-British as English Brexiters would prefer it) Rishi Sunak ought to get rid of the Saudi dictator family's spread of evil islamism in UK mosques and universities, if he plans to go after benign* Confucian cultural institutions.


* How come that despite all the murders and atrocities committed by islam in UK, it's welcomed, supported and safeguarded, while a classic moral and ethics philosophy from a time long before Christianity and islam, is a "threat because it could spread Chinese influence". So king Charles should stop spreading British colonial influence, right. And Sunak including the militant warmongering Saudi lover and China hater Tom Tugendhat in his cabinet was a big mistake, because his militant Sinophobia may cost people in UK more than they can pay for. Where US is militarism and instability, China is stability and wealth and peace promoting trade etc.

After all, Rishi Sunak's grandparent fled islamic terror in Pakistan to Africa where his parents were born - making them at least equally African as African's who have similarly moved to UK, as Sunak's parents did.


Sharia (the diary of a madman) must die for the nation to live! An end to the patriarchal family in favor of individual freedom and women's liberation. The view that the islamist Saudi dictatorship is a nation among nations, not a uniquely islamist culture. The re-examination of Koranic texts using modern textual and critical methods, known as the Doubting Antiquity School. Democratic and egalitarian values. An orientation to the future rather than the past.

In the West Confucianism is criticized for not being enough "gender" orientated. Peter Klevius then asks which 2,500 year old culture these "critics" have in mind for comparison?

And unlike islam, Confucianism's core was never terror and looting in a "monotheistic" god's name.

In the interest of the people, don't follow US orders by promoting islamism and oppressing Chinese culture. Militarism won't help UK people - cooperation with China certainly will.

 


 

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