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Not all the Luftwaffe crewmen who bombed Britain were Nazis, not all the German soldiers were the SS. Not all the people in the cities in Germany were soldiers, munitions workers and scientists working on new ways of killing people.
Berlin, Dusseldorf, the German industrial cities, if we had been fearful as we are not of "collateral damage" and the press like the attack dogs they are of making capital out of it we not be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War Two. There were people who came to the safety of Britian, they got safety but to be on the safe side the government separated them from the British population. Most of them were genuine refugees. However the safety of Britian could not be compromised however small the risk that a tiny minority may be intent of sabotage and other subversive activities. Most of them understood however the gravity of the situation civilised and mature enough to realise the repercussions if internment was not implemented. Most of those people and their descendent's have proved to be model citizens and are truly British. Compare that with today where we dare not use the dreaded internment whatever the threats and actions which inevitably result. During the raids on Germany and the continent innocent people lost their lives, in the end that proved a tragic but necessary tool to remove a twisted, racist and corrupt ideology from the heart of this continent. In a war sacrifices are necessary, inevitable, even the ultimate sacrifice. This is not a war where the thinking post 7/07 belongs. The British people regardless of colour and religion must fight the enemy and that enemy is there, we know who it is and why do we know? We know because for many years, before Iraq, before Afghanistan, before 9/11 they have been threatening, praying for what we have seen yesterday. We must respect human rights, human dignity, the human rights of the British people to walk down the street without fear of maniacs with Semtex, the dignity of people not being subjected to undue pressures, having to think three times before opening their mouth once. What went before yesterday, forget it. This whether we like it or not is a different country, as it was a different country when the first bomb landed on British soil, the first airman was brought down the first British soldier was shot in the last war. There are no excuses. We either win, or we lose. There is no compromise with the future of the British people. |
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