Int’l Free press interviews Lord Malcolm Pearson. Washington DC

By • on October 30, 2009

It was my great privilege to have the opportunity to interview Lord Pearson of Rannoch in Washington the other day on behalf of the IFPS-Canada.

This is not a man easily subject to fashion nor alarmism. In fact, when truth and circumstance dictates that alarmism is the appropriate course, fashion typically dictates the opposite. So I tend to take these answers to my questions from this man very seriously.

This was filmed in Washington DC at a conference on free Speech and freedom of religion. Much more to come on that in the following days.

James Cohen for IFPS- Canada

Comments

By Faith on October 31st, 2009 at 8:46 am

Your quote…”So I tend to take these answers to my questions from this man very seriously.” I say, thank you sir for that.

I take the views of Lord Pearson of Rannoch most seriously, indeed I hang on to his every word.

The trouble with the UK is that is filled with blinkered oafs who cannot see further than their nose ends and ignore the evidence on their own streets.

For example…my town is split into two halves, one half is a self imposed no-go area into which the non-muslim population dare not step…the other half, strangely, is open to all to enjoy. My small town is by no means unique….the cities are worse.

By DP111 on November 2nd, 2009 at 5:14 pm

For example…my town is split into two halves, one half is a self imposed no-go area into which the non-muslim population dare not step…the other half, strangely, is open to all to enjoy. My small town is by no means unique….the cities are worse.

A similar but not identical situation pertains for Muslim nations. Non-Muslims have no say and are second class citizens, i.e., if they are citizens at all, but Muslims will demand all their civil rights and more in non-Muslim countries. They regard it as their right, wherever they are.

The situation in the UK is heading quite rapidly to serious civil unrest, if not actual civil war. However, those oafs in government cannot see past their self-donned blinkers.

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