Salman Rushdie: "They'll say we tied our own hands and slit our own throats..."
By David Orland   ·   October 18, 2006 04:24 PM

Via Laban Tall's UK Commentators blog, this interview with Salman Rushdie in the Independent. A highlight:


I have spent a lot of my life looking positively at the consequences of migration. Now I'm being forced to see that there's a nightmare as well as a dream.


Rushdie is of course referring to the threat posed by radical Islam, now solidly implanted across Western Europe. But there's reason to think mass migration may simply be undesirable in its own right, Islam or no.


Not all dreams are nightmares, of course, but that doesn't necessarily mean the rest are sweet...



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