Monday, May 15, 2006

The Great Crusade.

In a news article this morning:
"Cherie Blair is launching a new Breast Cancer campaign in Pakistan."

What a crock.
Pakistan is a country which, though Muslim, has shown a willingness to work with the West against Islamic terrorism.
They are currently trying to hunt down Bin Laden.

Here is the crux of the matter: when a creep thinks he has scored a result with you, he tries to follow it up with a suggestion that you do something his way.

He presumes that the psychological circuit has been closed and that you are now in his power.
This is why Mrs. Blair is attempting to 'influence' the Pakistanis, against their beliefs, whether or not we agree with them.
Starting a campaign for women's health is a way of imposing the issue of women's rights very obliquely, using the 'incontestible' good of health as the sugar-coating on the cyanide pill that seeks to harness the establishment society of Pakistan to Western 'ideals'; these being the 'one world' fantasy of London's Camden-Town Guardian reading idiots, those also-rans in social importance who sincerely believe that anything they do makes a damn bit of difference to the brutal power plays, which are the real happening of the Blair's regime.

It happened before.
In Iran in the 70s.
Looks like Pakistan will go the same way, a disconnected elite being thrown aside by unrepresentedf and fundamentally stupid fundamentalism.
Looks like it.

But only if they are stupid enough to be taken in by this meddling.

And yes.
The very subject of 'Breast Cancer awareness in Pakistan' being taken up by Cherie really is New Imperialism.
Imperialism of values, and they couldn't have calculated anything more inflammatory to the popular sentiments being proscribed by the mullahs.

Look out on Friday.
We can probably expect some anti-Western gestures.

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