The powerful Islamic lobby will never let this fly if there is the least chance that it will infringe on Sharia Law.
UK: Labour government to classify ‘extreme misogyny’ as terrorism
There’s ambiguity to what the far-left Labour government may decide to label “terrorism” and treat accordingly under its two-tier system. How does anyone determine “extreme misogyny”? Laws already supposedly exist to protect human rights and punish crime and violations. The problem is that laws in Britain are and have been heavily applied to British non-Muslims, but not to illegals and Muslims. The red-green axis has been tight and operational for decades. Jihad Watch published in 2017 a story showing that Sharia courts in Britain were operating beyond the reach of British law and oppressing women. According to a Daily Mail report at the time, there were about 85 Sharia courts in the UK. And a Channel 4 documentary showed that a Sharia court handed down a sentence approving of honor killing, and another ordered a traumatized woman to return to her abusive rapist husband.
Sharia law, which regards women as inferiors, should certainly fall under the UK’s new “extreme misogyny” guidelines. But instead, the Labour government could be set to target traditional (“far-right”) men: “The Labour government intends to tackle violence against women and girls in the same way as ‘Islamist and far-Right extremism.'”
Jihad (stealth and violent) is terrorism, as it seeks to subvert citizens and countries by whatever means possible — from deceit to violence — but “far-right extremism” has not even been explained by the far-left Labour government, other than to refer to dissidents who are tired of being exploited by their traitorous governments, which condoned illegal open-door immigration.
Extreme misogyny to be classed as terrorism
under UK government’s new plans
WION, August 18, 2024:
The UK government under its new plans to combat radicalisation will treat extreme misogyny as terrorism, according to multiple media reports.
The Labour government intends to tackle violence against women and girls in the same way as “Islamist and far-Right extremism”. Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has ordered a review of the counter-terrorism strategy to address the issue as the current guidance might be too narrow in its outlook.
“For too long, governments have failed to address the rise in extremism, both online and on our streets, and we’ve seen the number of young people radicalised online grow. Hateful incitement of all kinds fractures and frays the very fabric of our communities and our democracy,” Cooper was quoted as saying by The Telegraph.
Good on you, Yvette, but if you stick with this, I'm afraid you will be another short-term Home Secretary. You will be the target of a Muslim campaign.
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