One might point out to them that there is an aspect of British humo(u)r in their approach — from the very same filthy kuffar society they rail against. But they are steeped in it, and wholly dependent on the British way of life, values, and culture to exist as they do. Hate it as they may, that is who they are. Perhaps that explains the pitch of their anger. They will never be the product of a purely Islamic society, and might not even be able to function in one: how many are on government benefits? Anjem Chaudary is. Don’t curse the kuffar with your mouth full, “Andy.”
Fresh from overreaching in their threats to a member of Parliament and then attempting to cover it up, these self-hating Islamic supremacists are looking to make their Armistice Day disruption an annual event. After threatening MP Freer with a “piercing reminder,” in reference to a fellow legislator who was stabbed by a Muslim woman, they are calling their next act “Hell for Heroes,” in reference to a program for injured British soldiers known as “Help for Heroes.”
Jihad by bad puns. That’ll show those infidels. “Poppy-burning Muslims plan new ‘Hell for Heroes’ demonstration on November 11” from the Daily Mail, October 31:
An extreme Muslim group which caused outrage by burning a poppy last Remembrance Sunday is planning further disruption on November 11, with a twisted ‘Hell for Heroes’ campaign.
The demo, which mocks the charity for injured soldiers Help for Heroes, is due to take place outside the Royal Albert Hall, the same location where a poppy was burned last year.
Emdadur Choudhury, who burned the poppy, was fined just £50.
The Muslims Against Crusades protesters, who have sought permission from police to hold the rally, aim to chant and disrupt the minute’s silence held in honour of the war dead.
Firebrand cleric Anjem Choudary, who has links to the Muslims Against Crusades group, said: ‘It’s going to be called Hell for Heroes and it will be around the Royal Albert Hall.
‘It will involve a protest and not observing the minute’s silence. We had a significant amount of support from Muslims around the world last year. […]
Choudary also played down reports that MP Mike Freer had feared for his safety after a protest at a north London mosque where he was holding a surgery last Friday afternoon.
Up to a dozen protesters forced their way into the mosque where Mr Freer was meeting constituents, prompting officials to lock him in a private room for his own safety.
Mr Freer, a member of Conservative Friends of Israel, said he was called a ‘Jewish homosexual pig’.
He said he only later realised the MAC website had made reference to MP Stephen Timms, who was stabbed in his surgery by a Muslim women [sic].
Choudary played down the protest saying: ‘It was peaceful and there were no arrests.
‘As far as I am aware, there is no suggestion anyone from MAC said anything anti-Semitic or homophobic.