Saturday, 17 November 2012

Chef Doesn’t Mince Words…

…offends the usual suspects:
A celebrity chef has come under fire after making "hurtful" comments about the city’s Muslim community.
*gasp* Oh noes! It’s a passage in her recent book that has them upset:
She describes coming off the ring road to escape a traffic jam and becoming lost.
"I found myself in an area where all the men were wearing Islamic clothing and all the women were wearing burkas and walking slightly behind them," she wrote. She said the men would not talk to her "because I was an English female and they don't talk to females they don't know".
She said: "Here I was, in the heart of a city in the middle of my own country, a complete outcast and pariah.
"If multiculturalism works, which I have always been rather dubious of, surely it must be multicultural and not monocultural.
"I can only hope that in generations to come there will be a merging of the cultures and not the exclusion zone that is the ghetto."
What’s ‘hurtful’ about that? I think you’ll find those sentiments are shared by a good many of the population!
Ibrahim Mogra, assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, and a city imam, said: "How is she judging an entire community on her one-off rare time of getting lost in Leicester?
"I find it very hurtful to read because everybody is working so hard to create a peaceful and happy Leicester.
"It showed a complete lack of appreciation of the fact we are almost two million in this country, doing our bit for our country."
Really? Just what is it that you are ‘doing for the country’, then? Nothing, as far as I and others can see, that warrants this fawning obsequiousness towards your sensibilities...
"When she says that she was in the centre of a city in the centre of her own country, I take objection. This is also my country and this is also my city."
If that’s the case, why do you want to make it look less like the ‘green and pleasant hills’ of England and more like an Islamabad slum?
Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said: "That is the sort of thing that makes me very angry – when someone breezes in from outside and paints a picture of Leicester that does not have any foundation in reality.
It’s what she saw and felt. How is that somehow ‘unreal’?

 The doughty old gal certainly wasn't backing down, or uttering some appeasing ‘apology’ either:
When contacted by the Mercury, the chef, who lives in Edinburgh, said: "I'm surprised any of the people who might object could read what I wrote as it is written in English."
/applause

More here at Orphans of Liberty from Quiet Man.

8 comments:

microdave said...

"I'm surprised any of the people who might object could read what I wrote as it is written in English."

My favourite bit of the story!

Noggin the Nog said...

I like her even more, now.

Leicester is an Islamic shit hole. So is Birmingham, Coventry, Derby, Wolverhampton, London and Bradford. This filthy religion produces filthy cities and left unchecked will inevitably lead to the loss of the whole nation to weirdos who think a paedophile war-lord was a prophet.

Anonymous said...

Ibrahim Mogra, assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, and a city imam, said: "... we are almost two million in this country, doing our bit for our country."

The thank you note is in the mail.

Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said: "That is the sort of thing that makes me very angry – when someone breezes in from outside and paints a picture of Leicester that does not have any foundation in reality

It makes me angry that people like Soulsby can be blind to the truth. The reason that people breeze in is because they cannot get out of that suppurating anal fissure that is Leicester fast enough. He's Labour, though, if it was a pleasant place he'd be out of a job.

Paul said...

Give 'em hell, Fat Lady!

Anonymous said...

Fantastic! Well done Clarissa!

JuliaM said...

"My favourite bit of the story!"

You can just imagine her saying it too, can't you? :)

"It makes me angry that people like Soulsby can be blind to the truth."

He's not blind to the truth, far from it. He's indifferent to it. It doesn't, after all, affect him overmuch.

Anonymous said...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2234565/PMs-new-fixer-racist-rant-Muslims-Foul-mouthed-abuse-campaign-chief-revealed-lands-Tory-post.html

It's official!

Anonymous said...

"If multiculturalism works, which I have always been rather dubious of, surely it must be multicultural and not monocultural."

Someone else who misunderstands what "multicultural" means. It doesn't mean "diverse" or "integrated". It means what it says on the tin: multiple cultures, which means that people can decide to separate their culture from other cultures.

Multiculturalism is terrible political correctness. It views people as having a right to retain their cultural identity, rather than joining the existing culture and seeing the identity changed.

What we have always done in the past, what created harmony, was not allowing people's culture to remain intact. Sure, aspects of a families culture remained, but they were altered. People going to school with, working with and living with people from different cultures creates harmony. They become more like us, and we become a little more like them.