http://frontpagemag.com/2013/tiffany-gabbay/the-eclipse-of-the-british-empire/
MY ONLY CAVIL WITH TIFFANY GABAY IS THE FOLLOWING: “Whether the U.K. is now paying the piper for its colonialist past” The UK’s colonial past despite its bigotry toward native populations had established solid infrastructures, communications, judicial systems, health services, agriculture and parliaments, when the British flag came down throughout its empire. The rest is history….the Zimbabwe model….where one man one vote became one thug no vote and resulting famine, epidemic and chaos. The Brits are paying a price for immigration of Moslems with no demands for assimilation and patriotism…rsk
By now, the outrageous story of Louis “Chip” Cantor, an American Jewish student who was detained and interrogated at U.K. customs, allegedly subjected to anti-Semitic slurs, and then deported to the United States, has made its rounds across the Internet.
While the details of Cantor’s ordeal seem almost too egregious to be true, based on the U.K.’s policy of appeasement towards its Muslim population, I do not doubt this young man’s story.
When I was a young, impressionable youth coming up in the world, I was what you’d call an “Anglophile.” Despite being raised in a devoutly pro-American household and being incredibly patriotic myself, I was also seduced by the supposed culture and sophistication that, at the time, it seemed only the “European way” could offer — that and I was an aspiring writer whose literary idol was Shakespeare.
So enthralled was I with my romantic notions of Southwark and the banks of the Thames where so many of my lifelong heroes and heroines came to life, that I actually packed up and moved to London and would remain there, on and off, for five years.