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....]But her speech was also littered with politically correct terms,
as well as left and centre-left talking points regarding international
institutions, Islam, and radical Islamic terrorism, the latter of which
she called “Islamist extremism”.
The British premier compared “open, liberal and democratic” societies
in the West versus “closed, coercive” ones. She hailed the United
Nations, praised the World Bank, and called NATO “the cornerstone” of
Western defence.
And Mrs. May also spoke of the necessity for multilateralism in stark
contrast with the line pushed by the White House — which prefers
bilateralism — over recent days. She cited the need to tackle “climate
change” as one of the reasons to back globalist institutions.
She called for the two nations to be “internationalist” and “global”,
though noted “Some of these organisations are in need of reform and
renewal”.
And while committing to the destruction of the Islamic State, she
failed to mention the name of the group, choosing instead the term
“Daesh” — a word preferred by politically correct types and most
notably popularised by former Secretary of State John Kerry and
President Barack Obama.
She went on to describe “radical Islamists”, stopping short of echoing
the phrases used by the new U.S. administration including “radical
Islamic terrorism”.
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Skoonj
The U.K. needs to do a little research on Armenia, and remove their gun restriction laws.
ReplyDeleteThe first successful invasion of England since William of Orange was invited by the Protestants. This time they were invited by UK's liberal government. They are discovering their mistake too late to prevent bloodshed.
ReplyDeleteLuigi
Hay! If you're an inhabitant of London, you better start practicing pronouncing the name "Mohammad"...you spineless wimps. You laid down and they F**K ed your culture in the posterior. Do you read me?
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