Picture Shows: Fusilier Lee Rigby who was murdered on this day by jihadists.
It is now thirteen years since Fusilier Lee Rigby a British serviceman was murdered by two jihadists in Woolwich in South East London.
We should remember him. We should remember that he should never have met his horrific death in a once safe London street, in an area that my late mother and father let me wander round at eleven years old so safe was it at that time and which has been degraded beyond recognition. We should remember who murdered him and the ideology that propelled the murderers to kill. We should remember with a feeling of both anger and disgust at the various mendacious grievance mongering Islamic groups who emerged into the public eye following Fusilier Rigby’s murder and who whined about catching verbal flak from Britons criticising Islam. We also cannot forget the government funded Islamic groups who lumped in this verbal criticism of Islam from Britons with genuine physical attacks against Muslims and their property in order to make it appear as if there was some sort of Pogrom against Muslims going on which there was not.
Fusilier Rigby would be alive today if the families of the two beasts who chose Islam and the most bestial path within it had been denied entry to Britain. It was one of the many murders that might not have occurred had Britain had a functioning border system that placed the security of the British people ahead of all other considerations.
I remember that day, I remember the unfolding horror as the story unfolded into the public eye and I remember my disgust at how the state turned it’s angry countenance not on the ideology that had inspired two ex Christians to murder a random British soldier, but on the Britons protesting the murder of Fusilier Rigby.
We must not forget Lee Rigby no matter how many of those in authority might wish us to do so or how many of those with political influence that want us to forget how and why and by whom he was murdered.
May Fusilier Rigby’s memory be for a blessing and may we all curse those who created the political and social conditions that led to his killing.