Leicester Riots and Islamisation of Great Britain
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Leicester Riots and Islamisation of Great Britain

Leicester in Great Britain, known for its vibrant and vivid multiculturalist atmosphere and cultural diversity, is gradually being eaten by the threat of rapid Islamisation, the same way termites infect wood

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Leicester in Great Britain, known for its vibrant and vivid multiculturalist atmosphere and cultural diversity, is gradually being eaten by the threat of rapid Islamisation, the same way termites infect wood.

The city is home to fifty-five mosques, eighteen Hindu Temples, nine Sikh Gurudwaras, two synagogues, one Jain temple and two Buddhist Centres. The presence of many religious shrines in the city is akin to a “badge of honour”.

The primary reason behind the Islamisation of the city is attributed to demographic changes. According to The Independent, Leicester is a city where white people are in the minority. Islamisation has even replaced Christianity as the dominant religion.

The after-effects and repercussions of Islamisation were observed on 28th August 2022 after a burst of violence spread like wildfire throughout the city. The driving factor was the loss of Pakistan to India in a cricket match. Some members of the Indian Community began to roar with slogans such as “Pakistan Murdabad”.

Social media platforms play a significant role in false manipulation. The death of a Sikh man was reported as a Muslim victim’s death. Similarly, a Hindu Family celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi was attacked, but the news was broadcasted that a Muslim Girl became an unlucky target to three Hindus.

Subsequently, The Indian Community in Leicester was subjected to knife attacks, stone, and bottle throwing. In addition, several cars were torched, and religious places and institutions came under siege.

For the first time since the 7th Century AD, England is no longer majority Christian. Around 1300 years ago, British tribes converted en masse to Christianity. In contemporary times their population was 59%, and now the figure has dropped to 46%.

The menace has reached such an extent that the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, stated that Christianity is now a generation away from extinction.

The most famous name prevalent in England in 2022 is Mohammed.

Most Muslims in England live in Birmingham, Tower Hamlets, Bradford and Newham, Redbridge, and Luton, to name a few. The total Muslim population in England will be 13 million by 2050. Birmingham, in particular, has an enormous number of Muslim people.

With almost five million Muslims, there are thousands of new buildings with domes and minarets, and in the decades ahead, mosques are predicted to mushroom across the whole land.

An American Writer from the Wall Street Journal, Andy Ngo, has recounted a visit to Luton with a demography of 32% Muslims. Under the pretext of sightseeing, a group of Punjabi Speaking men led him to a place where Pakistani Flags were Soaring High.

There was gender segregation, halal meat shops and a vandalised Church. He was finally led to an Islamic Center where the imam and maulvis asked him to convert to Islam.

No one knows what Britain will be like in 30 years. There are several concerns regarding a scenario in which large parts of the UK and Europe could resemble Pakistan, Syria and other nations of the Muslim World. Some people have referred to this Islamisation process as the “end of Britain.”

 

 

Topics: Islamisation of Great Britain“Badge of honour”Muslim victim’s death“End of Britain”Threat of rapid Islamisation
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