The Qur'an and the Death of Britain
An ongoing controversy in Britain could do nothing less than change the course of that country’s history, and that of the entire world. It may be too late as it is; the U.K. has already taken a decisive step away from the principles of free speech that it played a dominant role in formulating and giving to the world. There is serious cause for doubt now about whether the Sceptered Isle will even survive as a free society.
Back in June 2025, a man named Hamit Coskun was found guilty of a "religiously aggravated public order offence." His specific crime, however, was that he publicly burned a copy of the Qur'an, the Islamic holy book.
... Hamit Coskun was convicted of a crime because Muslims might have rioted or committed jihad terror attacks over his actions...
Coskun explains why his case is much larger than that of just one man's actions: "This is no longer just about me. It is about whether the West still believes that no religion is beyond criticism, especially when it shapes public life and political power."...
The threat of jihad violence is now guiding the course of British law and infringing upon the freedom of speech...
So now in Britain, we have the authorities' tacit acceptance of Sharia blasphemy laws. As Islamic law continues to advance in Britain, non-Muslims will find themselves increasingly subjugated. Many will convert to Islam simply to escape discrimination and social opprobrium, as many have already done...
