1. I should say into Britain, specifically. It’s part of a wider initiative. The liberal-technocratic state is afraid on two fronts: a. Of Islamists who detest the liberal-technocratic state but live in it, b. Of nationalists who reject the Islamisation.https://twitter.com/tomxhart/status/1042312368590610432 …
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On a geopolitical level, liberal regimes tend to ally with Sunni theocratic militants over secular Sunni nationalists or non-threatening Shiites
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1. Some of this is connected to long-term relations between the House of Saud and Western power. There’s a separation between expedient power plays & ideology, though. Further, in the case of Britain, our arms industry is tied to the Saudis.
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2. I suspect many UK politicians and civil servants are bought off by the arms industry-Saudi complex. This gives Saudi ideologists freer reign in Britain to propagandise (build mosques, train preachers etc).
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3. It’s important to note that the liberal-technocratic state is anarchic, different departments—often following perverse incentives—works against each other. Ideological madness is layered on top of this. A lot of things that happen make no rational sense.
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