British PM Accused of Racism for Promoting Assimilation

There is a talk radio show out of Pittsburgh that I listen to when I drive to work in the mornings. It is called “Quinn and Rose.” Jim Quinn has been doing this for some time now, and he has created a list of “laws regarding the nature of liberalism and the behavior of its proponents.” One of the laws states:

Democrats and liberals do not engage in debate, they try to silence you. If they engaged in debate, they’d lose.

One way they do this is through accusations of racism. Anything that contradicts with liberalism is offensive, especially the idea of assimilation. Gordon Brown is under fire because of this:

After weeks of being behind in the polls, the Prime Minister had sought to present himself in his first Queen’s Speech as the man with the long-term answers to voters’ concerns about immigration, housing, education and terrorism.

Among the new measures was a Citizenship and Immigration Bill which will set out the duties of foreigners to learn English and sign up to British values before being allowed into the country.

It may also enact Mr Brown’s idea of forcing migrants to undertake community work as a condition of being granted citizenship.

Great ideas. But see, it does not respect the culture of the immigrants, which is oh-so-important to multi-cultis. Respect it even at the destruction of your own culture. What is even more outrageous, is that the thinking is ILLEGAL under European Union rules:

David Cameron has accused the PM of using the language of the BNP, after Gordon Brown unveiled plans to force immigrants to be more “British”.

Talking about one of Mr Brown’s slogans - “British jobs for British workers” - Mr Cameron said the PM knew it was illegal under EU law.

Speaking in the Commons this afternoon, Mr Cameron - to furious barracking from Labour - added: “I did a bit more research to find out where he got his slogans from.

“Here’s one he borrowed off the National Front. Here’s another one he borrowed off the British National Party. Where was his moral compass when he was doing that?”

I would say his moral compass is firmly rooted in reality. He sees the disintegration of a once great country, and is trying to stop it from becoming a memory. Instead, his ideas are branded “illegal.” That is a dangerous road to travel on.

Duane Lester is an ex-Navy journalist turned blogger and podcaster. He is the lead writer and editor for All American Blogger. You can also find him on StumbleUpon, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blog Talk Radio and Newsvine. You can contact him by clicking the "E-mail this Author" button below.
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