The allure of Islamism to such people owes much to its confidence. And that confidence has been bolstered during the past week. On Monday's Newsnight, Anjem Choudary of al-Ghuraba - the group that organised Friday's rally - showed in a series of furious outbursts how empowered extremists feel by the impunity they have enjoyed. In response to Jeremy Paxman's point that he might be happier in a country where sharia law was in place, Mr Choudary raged: "Who said to you that you own Britain, anyway? Britain belongs to Allah." And just to make clear what he thinks of the British, he continued: "If I go to the jungle, I am not going to live like the animals. I'm going to propagate what I believe to be a superior way of life."
Just wait for next weekends Muslim protests. If you happen to talk to a Muslim about these protests, ask them why they didn't protest when the cartoons were published by Muslims in Egypt?
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תחת הנהגתו, ובתמיכת מטיפי איסלאם אנטישמיים וחברי פרלמנט מטוררלים שממננים ארגוני טרור על מנת להשמיד את יהדות העולם, לונדון מייצבת את עצמה כבירת הניאו-נאציזם האיסלאמי-שמאלני מודרני.