David wiped his lips and took to Twitter, and told the world that, gee, he's for freedom of speech and his thoughts are with the Danish people.
Then he asked a few Muslims to jerk off on a piece of Danish. Once it was properly iced, he ate it on his way back to London.
Is anyone really shocked...SHOCKED...that a bunch of ingrate immigrants are running wild all over Europe?
Or that Cameron's response is an anemic tweet?
When people say that Birmingham is now 25% Muslin and there are streets that are too frightening for whites to dare walk on, Mr. CameMORON insists it's a lie.
Any time people tell the truth, "it's a lie." Any time they point out lazy ingrate bullies who won't even speak the language, it's met with eyes shut and the babble of "racism, racism, it's not true."
It's the same the whole world over, really. It's a shame, a wretched shame, but even the tour guides WON'T tell you which parts of London, Los Angeles, NYC, Paris, etc. are "no go zones" because of ethnic monsters. To say "This is a shit neighborhood if you're white" is racism. Even if it's the truth.
I'm sure law enforcement knows all the filthy hideouts in London, Birmingham, Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany and everywhere else, that are harboring terror cells, and jerks who cloak themselves and only come out at night, like rats. But to "profile" them and follow them? No, back off, you can't be racist.
Goodness gracious, is it POSSIBLE that the two acts in Denmark were NOT committed by radical Islam loonies?
So David allows his country to fester with bomb-making bus-exploding soldier-beheading scum.
When something happens anywhere in the world, he huffs "I condemn that," and that's supposed to mean something. It means he's not doing anything to discourage the violence of radical Islam.
He might just as well have tweeted, "That wasn't a nice thing to do." Or "There will be a letter in the Times about this." Or, "My phones started ringing and I almost missed Downton Abbey."
"My thoughts are with the Danish people." Yes, and your head's up your ass. An impotent tweet is not what we expect from a true leader of an important nation.
Don't you think it's better not to say anything at all? Huffing and puffing a "condemnation" or some other catch-phrase ("that was a heinous act" or "the dastardly villains here will surely be punished") only makes these psycho Muslims feel more and more powerful. Where are the sanctions? Where's the revenge? The best you can do is "condemn" the Hebdo attacks, the (latest) synagogue attacks, and all the rest of the atrocities?
David Cameron is a leader? He seems more like a wimpy Gibb brother, singing in a sad nasal voice, "It's only words, and words are all I have..."
What a gutless pudding.
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