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Search engines such as Google and Yahoo have been asked to play their part to shut down hate-filled sites inciting extremism in the wake of the Woolwich attack on a British Soldier on the streets of London. We whole heartedly agree. The photograph you see is of an Islamic Cleric Anjum Chaudhry. This vile specimen of a human says most Muslims would agree with what the man believed to be the Woolwich attacker was filmed saying moments after the death of Lee Rigby. Oh really? Well Chaudhry should know because the young man behind him in this photograph is someone who after listening to Chaudhry’s diatribe against the British and American systems years ago, was inspired him to take to the streets earlier this week and behead a British soldier. He is the same man who Chaudhry says most Muslims would agree with.

Would it not be a good idea if Google could block Chaudhry, and his like? Network Television meanwhile on both sides of the Atlantic should refuse to continue to give Chaudhry the time of day. Why do we need his opinion? The young man in this picture once listened to him, and as a result was inspired to kill a soldier. Chaudhry is scum! A dangerous, evil and vile excuse of a human being who the British Government should deport.  Oh yes they have tried but of course he has his human rights, and is a beneficiary of the British welfare system to boot! This man is extremely dangerous and his level of evil intent will one day be revealed. In the meantime social networking sites should help to silence him.

Thousands of videos including his which help to radicalize impressionable young men are easily available on YouTube all over the world. They go unchecked and inspire a generation of haters and killers. The fat cats who own Google, Yahoo, Twitter, and their like may not think it has anything to do with them but it does. Want to raise a call to arms from one jihadist to another thousands of miles apart and Skype will facilitate. It is an outrage. These multi-billion dollar companies are not just creating zombies and slaves to machines but also monsters who kill and use these tools to help promote their twisted ideology.  

Within hours of the execution of Drummer  Lee Rigby, 25, vile messages praising the attack and encouraging further outrages appeared on Twitter and the 140 character social media service did nothing. We say shame on you. British Police meanwhile have seized computers since Wednesday’s atrocity and are still investigating if the two fanatics who beheaded the soldier were indoctrinated by online terror videos. Michael  Adebolajo, 28, was radicalised by a banned extremist group whose members use the  internet to recruit impressionable young men. Search engines and social media websites say  they rely on members of the public to ‘flag up’ incendiary material. But critics (of which we are one) have called for more investment to be used to stop the spread of radical  videos. We say you earn so much money, you should police yourselves. And before we hear cries from the civil rights campaigners be advised: A person should be free to walk the streets of any city in the world without being beheaded. Please save your voices for an outcry of this diabolical act of inhumanity. If social media is being used to brainwash and corrupt a generation of monsters then the people running these outlets should take responsibility and help keep us safe.

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