Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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So if you want to keep their vote, and this is the Labour Party in Britain, and not just the Labour Party, even for the Tory party, if they wanted voters from those constituencies, then they had to look away from these problems. And this applies to different countries. There is that fear as well.
And then there are different layers of fears, not just the threat of physical abuse and murder and all of this, but some people, and this is why an inquiry is absolutely necessary. Some people have taken money or they've taken sexual favors or they're in some other way compromised. And so you have different people who are afraid for different reasons.
And then there are different layers of fears, not just the threat of physical abuse and murder and all of this, but some people, and this is why an inquiry is absolutely necessary. Some people have taken money or they've taken sexual favors or they're in some other way compromised. And so you have different people who are afraid for different reasons.
And then there are different layers of fears, not just the threat of physical abuse and murder and all of this, but some people, and this is why an inquiry is absolutely necessary. Some people have taken money or they've taken sexual favors or they're in some other way compromised. And so you have different people who are afraid for different reasons.
And then, of course, there is this giant, and you're very familiar with this more than I am, Barry, the progressive media on the other side of the Atlantic in Europe is committed to this model of diversity, of bringing in more immigration. That's just an ideological thing. And so the media itself, the BBC in the UK, Sky News, Channel 4,
And then, of course, there is this giant, and you're very familiar with this more than I am, Barry, the progressive media on the other side of the Atlantic in Europe is committed to this model of diversity, of bringing in more immigration. That's just an ideological thing. And so the media itself, the BBC in the UK, Sky News, Channel 4,
And then, of course, there is this giant, and you're very familiar with this more than I am, Barry, the progressive media on the other side of the Atlantic in Europe is committed to this model of diversity, of bringing in more immigration. That's just an ideological thing. And so the media itself, the BBC in the UK, Sky News, Channel 4,
the national newspapers, many of them are also, there's this conspiracy, ideological conspiracy, to look away from these problems. And they have their own reasons and their own fears. And I think all of that, that whole box has to be opened.
the national newspapers, many of them are also, there's this conspiracy, ideological conspiracy, to look away from these problems. And they have their own reasons and their own fears. And I think all of that, that whole box has to be opened.
the national newspapers, many of them are also, there's this conspiracy, ideological conspiracy, to look away from these problems. And they have their own reasons and their own fears. And I think all of that, that whole box has to be opened.
So if you go back a little bit in time, in the early 2000s, late 1990s, there were very hot debates and discussions on what sort of societies we are now in Europe. I lived in the Netherlands at the time, but the discussion was going on all over Europe. And what we had was this classical model where the system of law looks at individuals and all individuals were equal before the law.
So if you go back a little bit in time, in the early 2000s, late 1990s, there were very hot debates and discussions on what sort of societies we are now in Europe. I lived in the Netherlands at the time, but the discussion was going on all over Europe. And what we had was this classical model where the system of law looks at individuals and all individuals were equal before the law.
So if you go back a little bit in time, in the early 2000s, late 1990s, there were very hot debates and discussions on what sort of societies we are now in Europe. I lived in the Netherlands at the time, but the discussion was going on all over Europe. And what we had was this classical model where the system of law looks at individuals and all individuals were equal before the law.
So if you are a perpetrator of any crime, you would be treated absolutely like everyone else. But then we had this Muslim minority that we were trying to assimilate or coexist with or accommodate, whatever it was. And there was a whole school of thought, I think a lot of them came from America, who were pushing this multiculturalist model.
So if you are a perpetrator of any crime, you would be treated absolutely like everyone else. But then we had this Muslim minority that we were trying to assimilate or coexist with or accommodate, whatever it was. And there was a whole school of thought, I think a lot of them came from America, who were pushing this multiculturalist model.
So if you are a perpetrator of any crime, you would be treated absolutely like everyone else. But then we had this Muslim minority that we were trying to assimilate or coexist with or accommodate, whatever it was. And there was a whole school of thought, I think a lot of them came from America, who were pushing this multiculturalist model.
So when you say community relations, that is one of the centerpieces of multiculturalism, which is instead of being this, you know, Western society, which was racist, Eurocentric, oppressed, there's a whole criticism of that. The multicultural model says minorities are going to be given exceptions and exemptions.
So when you say community relations, that is one of the centerpieces of multiculturalism, which is instead of being this, you know, Western society, which was racist, Eurocentric, oppressed, there's a whole criticism of that. The multicultural model says minorities are going to be given exceptions and exemptions.
So when you say community relations, that is one of the centerpieces of multiculturalism, which is instead of being this, you know, Western society, which was racist, Eurocentric, oppressed, there's a whole criticism of that. The multicultural model says minorities are going to be given exceptions and exemptions.
And that is one way of not, we don't like using the word assimilate, but it was integrating them into society. And so this model is now bankrupt. This model has given us these grooming gangs. This model has given us all sorts of crimes. This model has failed.