The BBC et al have been scathingly dismissive of the Hungarian approach to migration especially the Prime Minister’s suggestion that Hungary should only take in Christian migrants as Muslims will ‘threaten to undermine Europe’s Christian roots’. The BBC have decided he is an extremist….Hungary PM Viktor Orban: Antagonising Europe since 2010. However if you read the piece you will come away thinking there is nothing that Hungary has done that is ‘extreme’, judging by the BBC’s seeming criteria for such a label the Tories would also be ‘extremists’…but then what’s new?
Orban was roundly condemned for his words…
He denied that the emergency was a refugee crisis, but one of mass migration.
“Those arriving have been raised in another religion, and represent a radically different culture. Most of them are not Christians, but Muslims,” he said. “This is an important question, because Europe and European identity is rooted in Christianity.
“Is it not worrying in itself that European Christianity is now barely able to keep Europe Christian? There is no alternative, and we have no option but to defend our borders.”
But is he right? Judging by events not just from around the world but inside Europe itself you have to say he probably is.
So how will people now react to the words of Lord Carey?:
Britain should make Syrian Christians a priority because they are a particularly vulnerable group. Furthermore, we are a Christian nation with an established Church so Syrian Christians will find no challenge to integration. The churches are already well-prepared and eager to offer support and accommodation to those escaping the conflict.
Some will not like me saying this, but in recent years, there has been too much Muslim mass immigration to Europe. This has resulted in ghettos of Muslim communities living parallel lives to mainstream society, following their own customs and even their own laws. Isn’t it high-time instead for the oil-rich Gulf States to open their doors to the many Muslims who are fleeing conflict? Surely if they are concerned for fellow Muslims who prefer to live in Muslim-majority countries, then they have a moral responsibility to intervene.
The Guardian has reported only his comments on airstrikes in Syria they have dodged his other comments…. the BBC has not reported any of his words at all at present.
He also says:
As a European Union, we should be prepared to close the doors to large numbers of economic migrants and return them to their countries. A proper process of registration must be conducted, ideally in refugee camps on the borders of Europe. And if the numbers get too large, we should be prepared to admit refugees on a provisional and temporary basis, reviewing their status periodically until they can return home.
It’s not enough to send aid to refugee camps in the Middle East. There must be renewed military and diplomatic efforts to crush the twin menaces of Islamic State and al-Qaeda once and for all. Make no mistake: this may mean air strikes and other British military assistance to create secure and safe enclaves in Syria.
So a triple whammy for the BBC….no more Muslims, no more economic migrants and military action to crush Muslim extremists.
The BBC are scouring Wikipedia for the dirt on Lord Carey as you read. The hatchets are being sharpened and a counter-narrative prepared to prove him not only wrong but possibly mad and more than likely the long lost son of Adolf Hitler.
Standby.