UK: John Cleese says Britons shouldn’t be afraid
to say ‘some cultures are superior to others’
Yet they have every reason to be frightened, Mr. Cleese. For years you’ve seen people who said it being vilified, deplatformed and silenced as “bigots,” “racists” and “Islamophobes.” If you keep up this kind of talk, you’ll get the same treatment. It looks as if shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain is determined to commit suicide.
John Cleese says Britons should not be frightened to say
‘some cultures are superior to others’ and that it is ‘wrong’
for some Muslims to want sharia law enforced in UK
by Emily Jane Davies, Daily Mail, May 2, 2024:
Fawlty Towers star John Cleese has said Brits shouldn’t be frightened to say ‘some cultures are superior to others’.
The 84-year-old claimed it is ‘wrong’ for Muslims to want sharia law to be enforced in the UK.
Sharia, derived from the Quran, is regarded as Islam’s legal system. While it is a source of guidance for many Muslims, sharia councils have no legal jurisdiction in England and Wales.
And yet, there are more than 130 Sharia Courts active in Britain.
The screenwriter also defended previous comments made on how London is no longer an English city – and insisted it was ‘not a racist remark’.
The comments come as Fawlty Towers is set to be revived after more than 40 years.
Cleese slammed the BBC in 2020 for temporarily removing an episode of the show from its streaming platform because of ‘racial slurs’.
He has previously told LBC he is in favour of trigger warnings on TV – but added that it is a ‘mood that will pass’ because ‘everyone is super sensitive at the moment’….
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