Turn them against their infidel friends: jihad’s generational wedge, Part 2
The Management of Savagery / “We’ll cut off your head if you say we’re violent”.
Tommy Robinson recounts his first childhood awareness of Muslims. In his school dining hall, all the children from all backgrounds mucked in together all over the place, except in the far corner, huddled amongst themselves, were the Muslims. Quite clearly, nothing bad happened to him here. This was not a traumatic childhood experience that would scar someone for life. Yet, it is easy to see how this would leave a lasting impression on him.














