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Another instance of separation from the Western world is revealed in the following: my husband frequently chatted to a neighbour who could be described as one of the more questioning Muslims, and who has often provided an insight into the locals' mindset. Even this man, however, believes what the whole community thinks: the 9/11 planes were organised by Jews. Everybody knows there were no Jewish people in the World Trade Centre that day, as they had been tipped off. Oh, and the Mumbai terrorists had been kidnapped and brainwashed by Indian people. The tendency towards denial is strong. When my husband mentioned the "dirty white dogs" graffiti to a local Muslim, the response was, "One of your people did it." I have to say that the police's response was no better when the local Methodists complained about the same thing. They chose not to believe it had happened, since we had removed all sign of it with the buckets of anti-graffiti chemicals we had stocked since we arrived. They asked, somewhat pathetically: "Are you sure it was racist?"

To a London reader, born and bred with multiculturalism, I know that my stories may come across as outlandish and exaggerated, and that I must surely be a BNP voter — I have observed people's expressions as they have listened to my tales of life in Brum. When I recently told a friend how a large Taliban flag fluttered gaily on a house near St Andrew's football stadium for some months, her cry of "Can't you tell the police?" made me reflect how far many of our inner cities have been abandoned by our key workers: our doctors and nurses drive in from afar, the police, as mentioned before, have shut down their stations and never venture in unless in extremis — they and ambulance crews have been known to be attacked — even the local Imam lives in a leafier area. 

Only the priest remains, if you can get one — the thriving but clerically-vacant church down the road has had no applicant in two years. In their absence, we get stabbings that never make the news, dog- and cock-fighting rings, cars torched as pranks and cars used for peddling heroin. (One of the more amusing moments of our time came when a local lad provided one reason people often gave us stares when we drove past such deals: "Two white people wearing seatbelts — you've got to be cops.") In their absence, we simply have the witness of those who are unlikely to be heard, who, through a variety of unfortunate circumstances, have not been able to move out: the elderly, the infirm, the illiterate, the chronically poor. Indeed, some of the Muslim residents deeply regret the flight of the non-Muslim population. It is they who now have to live in a crime-ridden ghetto.

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Realitycheck
January 21st, 2011
3:01 PM
I am English born and bred, but I have lived and worked in Muslim countries for a total of seven years (I speak Arabic and Dari), during which time – amongst other things – I served and fought as a commissioned officer in one Muslim army, and as a volunteer guerrilla commander in another. I now live in South Africa, where I have an African fiancée. I have read all the comments on this article, am saddened by their general tenor, and wish to inject a few notes of reality. Yes, the treatment of women in many, but by no means all, Muslim societies is appalling. They are not alone. My fiancée’s ex-husband beat her up several times, on the final occasion so badly that he was slung straight into jail. Her mother, who disapproves strongly of our relationship, told me that her daughter should have accepted this behaviour because women “must do what they’re told”. Such attitudes are widespread on this continent, as is the practice of female circumcision. Should we therefore ban entrance to the UK of African peoples, en masse? Please remember that it is only last century that we English gave women the vote, and any sort of rights in the event of divorce. Next, there may indeed be some violent passages in the Koran – when did you last read the Old Testament? Yes, Islam was once a violence-prone religion. And the crusades? And evangelical colonialism? Certainly there is modern Islamic sectarian violence. Northern Ireland? Islam has for some centuries been a peaceable religion. The recent upsurge of Jihadic nonsense can to a large extent be laid at the door of the CIA, whose benighted policies in Afghanistan at the time of the Soviet occupation (a country and an era of which I have much first-hand, front-line experience) gave immense succour to the fundamentalist bigotry of today. It is not a threat – such people are massively incompetent. Finally, the current feelings against Muslims in the UK today are little different from the anti-Catholicism or the anti-Semitism of the past, or the more recent dislike of black immigrants from the Caribbean or Indians from Uganda. We have perfectly adequate laws in the UK to deal with the racist behaviour so believably described in this article. Just enforce them; and educate the young. Time will heal the rest.

Paul
January 21st, 2011
2:01 PM
So, anonymous articles it is now, is it? During the past seven years I have visited Birmingham 15 times and stayed for one week each time in the city centre. I have two friends - both single white professional women - living in the city centre. They love it and have never encountered any of the sort of problems your anonymous writer has described.

No Fool
January 19th, 2011
6:01 PM
birmrugby January 17th, 2011 5:01 PM SAYS: "If this was an honest article the writer would have left their name, not an anonymous sign-off, and it stinks of a deeper agenda." Ha! The kettle calling the pot black! The same could be said with your own disingenuous tripe!!

Ardvk
January 19th, 2011
9:01 AM
In the last 10 years I have seen many areas of London transformed from nice, peaceful, clean and pleasant areas - to Third World slums full of crime, welfare lifestyle and no-go areas for ordinary Brits. This has happened at such a pace, that areas I visited only a few years ago I would no longer visit. The Third World is pouring into London like water from a broken pipe, whole areas of the city now resemble run-down, ram-shakled slums of Africa and Arabia. The wealthy suburbs remain mostly White. I feel like a stranger in many areas of this wonderful city. It is also interesting to note that the media that reports on this is almost entirely made up of Middle/Upper class, white, wealthy socialists who themselves live in the few all-White areas. I recently met a BBC journalist who lived in a rich White area utterly free of immmigrants - apart from the odd cleaner. You get the picture.

Anonymous
January 18th, 2011
5:01 PM
ISLAMOPHOBIC- lets look at this word, if it means am I scared of ISLAM then yes I am islamophobic and anyone that is not is incredibly naive, don't just believe what you're told DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AS I HAVE, research the words taqqiya, fatwa, kuffar and jihad(this is not just extremists its in their holy book)also look at countries like the lebanon before and after islamic domination, please don't take my word, research this yourself and prepare to be amazed and astounded that our government is letting this happen. after all we have done for gay rights and womens rights they want to reverse it all (research sharia law) again don't take my word, use your brain to research and come to your own informed decision just like the great british public used to.

Anonymous
January 18th, 2011
3:01 PM
Sounds like areas of Detroit. It beggars the mind where the US is headed.

Anonymous
January 18th, 2011
11:01 AM
Where I come from, near Margate, Kent, I tell the people about inner city life throughout the UK, and they don't believe me.

Beauceron
January 17th, 2011
8:01 PM
Look, the West is dead. And, to paraphrase TS Eliot, it will go not with a bang, but a whimper. The Left began slowly strangling the West and the traditions that had built it in the early 60s. Now all of our forming institutions-- the media and schools at every level-- are controlled by the Left. They make us who we are. And they have conditioned us to be hateful and disrespectful of everything Western and respectful and admiring of everything non-Western. The Left has slowly eaten away at Western culture like an acid for nearly half a century and there is little remaining of its cultural traditions. We're citizens of the world, remember? Do you honestly blame these Muslims for wanting nothing to do with it? I don't. They are strong and the West is weak. Their traditions are widely respected and held in esteem-- why in the world would they compromise? Look, it's over-- the time to resist was decades ago. And as most of you here likely took great pride in being secular, multicultural, anti-westernist-- or at least happily relativist-- you have nothing to complain about. You murdered the West. Don't whine about it now.

birmrugby
January 17th, 2011
5:01 PM
I have lived in Birmingham for many years and frankly think this article is islamaphobic nonsense. I've lived in Small Heath, sparkbrook, Selly Oak, Edgbaston, Moseley and am a serving police officer. There are NO "no-go" areas for police in Birmingham; this is the U.K., not south Central L.A. Sure there are bad areas, but there is not a single city in the world that doesn't have crime-heavy areas, always poor, and not confined to a particular race or colour. Most people have always thought of Birmingham being a particularly well-established multi-cultural community. Race/hate crime is not common in any way, and I'm sorry but I just don't believe any of what you are saying. The only cogent point is that open discussions need to take place; unfortunately inflammatory articles like this contribute nothing towards them. If this was an honest article the writer would have left their name, not an anonymous sign-off, and it stinks of a deeper agenda. Stop putting down Birmingham-it's a great city and we love it..

Nabihah
January 17th, 2011
4:01 PM

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