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7/7 LONDON BOMBING HERO CHOOSES EDL OVER MAINSTREAM POLITICIANS DUE TO THEIR UTTER FAILURE TO STEM ISLAMIZATION……..

 

I believe that more Brits are feeling the exact same way.

An interesting part of the story:

During treatment for his post-traumatic stress disorder, Mr Sculpher said his therapist advised he read the Koran to learn more about the culture.

But he said he was shocked by what he read. He joined the United Peoples of Luton, formed by Tommy Robinson. Staying with the group when it was renamed the English Defence League, Mr Sculper met his wife through it.

He added: ‘I want to do something for my children’s children.’

Like I’ve said for ages, the more you know about Islam, the more you learn to loathe it. Islam added nothing to new to religion already in existence, (which makes up a minuscule portion of the ideology) but it brought with it a highly totalitarian mono-culture societal system that eradicates everything that came before it. Tell me, what’s there to like about Islam that was not already in existence at the time it erupted onto the scene?

Hero Tube worker who pulled victims from the wreckage on 7/7 joins the EDL because he feels let down by ministers

  • Martin Sculpher was publicly honoured for his bravery helping victims
  • 52-year-old felt ‘let down’ by politicians in wake of terrorist attacks
  • Turned to far-right group to ‘fight to protect Britain’s future’

By LIZZIE PARRY

PUBLISHED: 15:50 GMT, 3 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:59 GMT, 3 November 2013

Martin Sculpher said he joined the EDL, pictured clashing with police in Birmingham, after feeling 'let down' by politicians

Martin Sculpher said he joined the EDL, pictured clashing with police in Birmingham, after feeling ‘let down’ by politicians in the wake of the 7/7 attacks

A tube worker who cut the bodies of victims from the mangled wreckage at Edgware Road station in the wake of the 7/7 bombings claims he is ‘fighting to protect Britain’ after joining the English Defence League.

Martin Sculpher, who was publicly honoured for his bravery, has turned to the far-right group after becoming disillusioned by politicians in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.

The 52-year-old from east London believes by aligning himself with the group, which stages protests against what it sees as the spread of Islamic extremism, he is fighting to protect the country’s future.

He told The Sunday Times he joined because he felt ‘let down’ by ministers including former Prime Minister Tony Blair, who ‘pontificated about terror in London’ with their ‘heads in the clouds’ about ‘what’s going on in this country’.

Mr Sculpher, who met his wife through the EDL, does not feel guilty about being a member of the radical group, dismissing the idea they incite racial hatred blaming the media for its bad reputation.

He said: ‘It is not racist to challenge a radical ideology of Islam.’

The father said the group was in its infancy and that it would make mistakes, adding ‘I hate the Nazi element as much as I hate radical Islam’.

Prior to his career on the London Underground, Mr Sculpher worked as a bomb disposal apprentice at the Ministry of Defence.

When terrorist bombers Mohammed Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer, Hasib Hussain and Germaine Lindsay, struck on July 7, 2005, Mr Sculpher was head of the Underground’s emergency response unit.

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One Response

  1. “….. the more you know about Islam, the more you learn to loathe it. ….”

    and the more you admire the tolerance that the Israelis show for the absolutely unwarranted crap they have to put up from these vicious, deluded fools.

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