I Am Not Afraid to Say the West's Values Are Better
Spectator, The; London › August 21, 2009
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Spectator, The; London › August 21, 2009
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The callow racial exclusivity of our values is already felt. Our values were never enjoyed by the dozens of immigrant women whose murders appear to have gone uninvestigated by the British police because the police thought such 'honour' crimes a 'community issue'. They were never extended to the tens of thousands of UK women genitally mutilated yet still awaiting the prosecution of even one mutilator.
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I Am Not Afraid to Say the West's Values Are Better
In advance of the next Intelligence 2 debate, sponsored by The Spectator on 9 October, Douglas Murray says that the West has become afraid of its own ethical achievement
Before sidling off into history last month, the Commission for Racial Equality published a final report. Decades of multiculturalism, it revealed, had left Britain a fractured and unequal nat...See the full content of this document
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