Crown, Crescent, Pitchfork: Part One

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Crown, Crescent, Pitchfork: Part One

by El Inglés

INTRODUCTION

I’m Thinking I’m Back


The scribe had paced the boards fourteen long years,
As all his fears broke up through earth to air.
Remained there to be said not much, he mused
Yet forced aloneness drew his quill to page.

The coming war, like clamp, had come to press,
’Pon brow and chest. Like mailed hand it bore
Down on his form, and though his bones were weary,
Inside his bosom, flame of thought yet flickered

Axe, hammer, plane and saw — for every tool,
A task no fool could fail to see was found.
Thus did the scribe return to task primeval,
Yea, burden, blessing — two halves in one whole

’Twas clear as day that, when quill was laid down,
’Twould likely drown in cold neglect, unwanted.
This matters not, for text lives on, they say
When scribe and quill have drifted out to sea.




* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *​


When I wrote Our Muslim Troubles (OMT) in 2011 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5), it was not yet so obvious that the path the United Kingdom was on would lead to some sort of general, widespread, violent conflict among the state, Muslims, and natives. To foresee that conflict and sketch out its contours was to make a bold and analytically complex projection of recent events into the future.

Today, no such boldness is required. A growing number of commentators, analysts, and officials across Europe have publicly acknowledged the serious long-term consequences of continued, large-scale Muslim immigration. Among them are academics, senior military figures, and political thinkers of various persuasions. Patterns of rising communal tension, terrorism, and violent disorder in countries such as Sweden, Germany, and France suggest that the UK will not be spared if underlying dynamics are left unaddressed.

Snip from Part 1​


Excellent reading
Don't say we haven't been warning you for decades now .... But.
They shouted at us, told us to pipe down and called us islamaphobic bigots

Prior posts:

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four

Part Five

Part Six

NB: The complete text of “Crown, Crescent, Pitchfork” is now available in PDF format (3.7 MB)

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Crown, Crescent, Pitchfork: Part One

by El Inglés

INTRODUCTION

I’m Thinking I’m Back


The scribe had paced the boards fourteen long years,
As all his fears broke up through earth to air.
Remained there to be said not much, he mused
Yet forced aloneness drew his quill to page.

The coming war, like clamp, had come to press,
’Pon brow and chest. Like mailed hand it bore
Down on his form, and though his bones were weary,
Inside his bosom, flame of thought yet flickered

Axe, hammer, plane and saw — for every tool,
A task no fool could fail to see was found.
Thus did the scribe return to task primeval,
Yea, burden, blessing — two halves in one whole

’Twas clear as day that, when quill was laid down,
’Twould likely drown in cold neglect, unwanted.
This matters not, for text lives on, they say
When scribe and quill have drifted out to sea.




* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *​


When I wrote Our Muslim Troubles (OMT) in 2011 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5), it was not yet so obvious that the path the United Kingdom was on would lead to some sort of general, widespread, violent conflict among the state, Muslims, and natives. To foresee that conflict and sketch out its contours was to make a bold and analytically complex projection of recent events into the future.

Today, no such boldness is required. A growing number of commentators, analysts, and officials across Europe have publicly acknowledged the serious long-term consequences of continued, large-scale Muslim immigration. Among them are academics, senior military figures, and political thinkers of various persuasions. Patterns of rising communal tension, terrorism, and violent disorder in countries such as Sweden, Germany, and France suggest that the UK will not be spared if underlying dynamics are left unaddressed.

Snip from Part 1​


Excellent reading
Don't say we haven't been warning you for decades now .... But.
They shouted at us, told us to pipe down and called us islamaphobic bigots

Prior posts:

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four

Part Five

Part Six

NB: The complete text of “Crown, Crescent, Pitchfork” is now available in PDF format (3.7 MB)


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