When not writing paeans to large spherical objects, the tasteful, cultured Iowahawk sometimes indulges a fondness for Chaucerian pastiche: Heere Bigynneth the Tale of the Asse-Hatte.
Christopher Hitchens has a good piece on the Archbishop’s sharia idiocy: The archbishop of Canterbury’s dangerous embrace of sharia. Picture the life of a young Urdu-speaking woman brought to Yorkshire from Pakistan to marry a man—quite possibly a close cousin—whom she has never met. He takes her dowry, beats her, ...
LGF, Britain, Multiculturalism, Londonistan, Dhimmitude, Islam, Sharia, Shari'a, Rowan Williams, Hitchens
Melanie Phillips has two excellent posts on the Archbishop of Canterbury at her Spectator blog: The Archbishop’s Speech. Dhimmi — Or Just Dim?
Rowan Williams, Sharia, Londonistan, Multiculturalism, Britain, Shari'a, LGF, Dhimmitude, Islam
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has really stirred up a hornets’ nest of controversy with his statement that sharia law is unavoidable in the UK. As you might expect, most of the commentary is opposed to his ludicrous position, but it’s interesting to see who stands up to defend the ...
Rowan Williams, Sharia, Londonistan, Multiculturalism, Britain, Shari'a, LGF, Dhimmitude, Islam
The Archbishop of Canterbury has made a lot of fatuous, naïve statements about Islam, but his pronouncement that sharia law is “unavoidable” in Britain may have finally been too much: Archbishop of Canterbury ‘should resign’ over Sharia row. A senior Church of England clergyman called today for the resignation of ...
LGF, Britain, Multiculturalism, Londonistan, Dhimmitude, Islam, Sharia, Shari'a, Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams shows off the muddled, morally blind thinking for which he is justly famous: World must not forget Middle East, says Anglican leader. As if anyone in the world is about to “forget” the Middle East. Here he tells us that nobody is any better or worse than ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury says Britain’s participation in the Iraq War is responsible for endangering Christians in the Middle East: Christians suffer for Iraq, says archbishop. Not a word of blame for the ones who are actually killing and persecuting Christians, however. Or a word of recognition that the persecution has ...
Britain, Multiculturalism, Londonistan, Dhimmitude, Rowan Williams