A couple of weeks ago, I wrote:
Last year, Mark Steyn wrote that Europe isn't multicultural, it's bicultural. And while you can witness the clash of its two cultures more or less nightly on the continent, you can see its future in Britain.
Forget the future (Europe largely has), but present day England isn't looking like much fun either: Muslims make up two percent of Britain’s population, but are responsible for
25% of its anti-gay hate crimes. As Charles Johnson writes, that staggering fact is buried in
the fourth paragraph of
this Reuters piece on a British advertisement that implies that
Christians are responsible for a huge increase in anti-gay violence.
(Tim Blair has some related thoughts.)