12/11/2006
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Re James Fulford’s Blog Post Tony Blair Declares Multiculturalism Over
From Michael Ståhlberg, Tyresö, Sweden
The Daily Telegraph interprets the speech by Tony Blair on multiculturalism and integration as a sharp break with previous policies. [Has Blair seen the multiculturalism light?, Daily Telegraph, December 9, 2006]. But I find several problems with that interpretation:
Neocons everywhere, Sweden no exception, will of course ignore all the points I've made above and give their full, hypocritical assent to every word in the speech.
P.S. "Inciting hatred" is a crime nowadays. Now what exactly how do you avoid "inciting hatred"? If you point out that 40% of Britain’s Muslims in a poll this year wanted shar'ia laws in Britain, you most certainly incite negative feelings toward almost half the British Muslim population. Inciting negative feelings toward such a large group could reasonably be called "inciting hatred". What else can it mean? Which raises the question: can you feel safe from prosecution if you mention this broad support for shar'ia laws?
Is there a risk that a citizen of another country within the EU can be extradited to Britain, should a prosecutor there deem his/her mentioning it to be incitement to hatred?
Thanks to the European arrest warrant, it’s possible for a citizen of another country within the EU to be extradited to your country for what is a crime in your country but not in the other country.
P.P.S. See Shari'a Swim in the UK, from the Brussels Journal.
James Fulford writes: I wrote that "You can read the full text of the speech and find much to disagree with." Michael Ståhlberg has done a good job of pointing out what there is to disagree with. The speech still shows progress.
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