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John Rhys Davis Controversial Comments

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Post Sat Mar 13, 2004 5:41 pm

John Rhys Davis Controversial Comments



January 20, 2004
John Rhys-Davis stands by comments he is criticized for making

John Rhys-Davies gave an interview in which he made the following statement:

"There is a demographic catastrophe happening in Europe that nobody wants to talk about, that we daren't bring up because we are so cagey about not offending people racially. And rightly we should be. But there is a cultural thing as well.

"By 2020, 50 per cent of the children in Holland under the age of 18 will be of Muslim descent.

Now, is that a racist comment? No, I would say that it is just stating facts as they are perceived.

The British National Party has used his comments on flyers that they are handing out and it is making some people upset (including Mr. Rhys-Davies as he didn't give them permission to use his words). Anyway, in a followup interview, Mr. Rhys-Davies defended his statement, and quite well I must add.

I BELIEVE in racial equality not racial discrimination. All I was commenting on was that there are cultural changes taking place in Europe that I consider to be unacceptable.

The fact that a minister of the French government has to fly to Cairo to talk with one of the religious heads in one of the mosques to get his approval for a ban on headscarves can be seen in two ways.

One, is how wonderfully culturally sensitive. The other, it seems to give an authority to a wholly unelected figure well outside Europe's jurisdiction.

I am really proud to be living in a society that accepts women as our equals, that accepts civilised discourse that allows people to hold different opinions without coming to any act of violence.

Here in America when that earthquake happened in Iran the reaction of everyone I knew was horror and dismay, the reaction of everyone when they heard that the old woman had been brought out alive long after they thought there was anyone there was absolute awe at the extraordinary capacity of the human spirit to survive. Contrast that with people jumping up and down and clapping at the 9/11 disaster in certain countries.

I don't think that Western society is opposed to Islamic society at all. I think a very important part of Islamic society is opposed to Western society.

It is time that ordinary Muslims stood up to be counted.

Most societies can benefit from a good stirring of genes, but most cultures are tolerant of each other. I do not see Buddhists throwing bombs into Christian churches, I do not see Christians blowing up Hindu temples, I do not see those sorts of challenges.

When we are prepared to overlook certain things because we don't want to rock the boat, this is wrong.

The greatest act of racism is to expect that other people will not behave according to your values and standards.

Yes, I am for dead, (traditional) white male culture. It's pretty damn good, pretty damn marvellous, pretty wonderful. That's not to exclude other cultures, but it's not to diminish mine.

I'm sorry that might be perceived as infringing some sort of racial taboo, it's certainly not intended to be a racial remark.

We are losing the ability to sit down and be able to have a tolerable argument.

I do not want to see a society where, should I ever have any, my granddaughters have their fingernails pulled out because they are wearing nail varnish.

I hope that my friends and relatives in Wales are not going to be shocked by what they are going to read about.

Do not brand me a racist because I am most certainly not.

But I will stand by this: Western Christianised Europe has values and experience that is worth defending

He makes very valid points, and that is probably what freaks out the PC crowd. Posted by claudia at January 20, 2004 12:45 AM / TrackBack

the original article



What do you think?

Post Sat Mar 13, 2004 6:58 pm

thats to think? that makes 100% sense, how is that controversial in the slightest?

Post Sat Mar 13, 2004 7:11 pm

There is a select group within a group that are the terrorist. The group they are within need to stand and tell them to get away from them. If they don't, a "Witch" hunt unfortuantly may ensue. When someone sees a muslim, they don't know al-qauda from a praticing Muslim. Like 911, anyone seen wearing a turbin suddely got targeted. Like Sekes (sp) who had nothing to do with it. The media also stirs up missunderstanding because they do not give complete, accurate info. It's a shame too.

Michael "Finalday"
In Memory Of WLB

Post Sat Mar 13, 2004 7:16 pm

ohhhh I can just feel a click building up...

Post Sat Mar 13, 2004 8:49 pm

All together now.....

*Starts humming the theme song to Jeopardy*

Post Sat Mar 13, 2004 10:22 pm

Hrmmm, this one is pushing the boundaries of our rules just a little to much. While I am a firm believer in free speech, I also believe in times and places for such views, TLR unfortunately isn't one of those places. Sorry chaps.

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