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Friday, March 30, 2007

Political Correctness Gone Crazy In the EU

You just have to wonder if the politicians in the EU have much too much time on their hands. With all of the things going on the world, all of the hunger, the disease...important stuff they could work on, they have actually taken the time to write a handbook of the Politically correct way to talk about Muslims when discussing a terrorist attack.

The amazing thing is that most of these EU ministers, wouldn't recognize a terrorist if one stepped in front of them wearing nothing except for a strapped on bomb belt. After all, these myopic Mr. Magoo wannabes think that Abbas is a moderate.
Take a look at the story above an try to keep your breakfast down.


Don't confuse terrorism with Islam, says EU
By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels

Last Updated: 2:52am BST 30/03/2007

The European Union has drawn up guidelines advising government spokesmen to refrain from linking Islam and terrorism in their statements.

Brussels officials have confirmed the existence of a classified handbook which offers "non-offensive" phrases to use when announcing anti-terrorist operations or dealing with terrorist attacks.

Banned terms are said to include "jihad", "Islamic" or "fundamentalist".

The word "jihad" is to be avoided altogether, according to some sources, because for Muslims the word can mean a personal struggle to live a moral life.

One alternative, suggested publicly last year, is for the term "Islamic terrorism" to be replaced by "terrorists who abusively invoke Islam".

An EU official said that the secret guidebook, or, "common lexicon", is aimed at preventing the distortion of the Muslim faith and the alienation of Muslims in Europe.

"The common lexicon includes guidance on a number of frequently used terms where lack of care by EU and member states' spokespeople may give rise to misunderstandings," he said.

"Careful usage of certain terms is not about empty political correctness but stems from astute awareness of the EU's interests in the fight against terrorism.

"Terrorists exploit and augment suspicions."

Details on the contents of the lexicon remain secret, but British officials stressed that it is there as a helpful aid "providing context" for civil servants making speeches or giving press conferences.

"We are fully signed up to this, but it is not binding," said one.

However, Conservative MEP Syed Kamall hit out at the lexicon. "It is this kind of political correctness and secrecy that creates resentment among both the mainstream in Europe and in Islam," he said.

Meanwhile, UK Independence Party MEP Gerard Batten claimed that the EU was in denial over the true roots of terrorism.

"This type of newspeak shows that the EU refuses to face reality," he said. "The major world terrorist threat is one posed by ideology and that ideology is inspired by fundamentalist jihadi Islam."

1 comment:

What we are said...

The islamists in Europe have alienated themselves already. They are growing to spread the word of allah and place everyone under sharia. No amount of political correctness will change this. It only makes their mission easier.