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Andrew Lloyd-Webber on Why Political Correctness Must Go

September 9, 2008 - By BNP News

Famous music hall writer Andrew Lloyd-Webber has claimed that political correctness — particularly in regard to Muslims — is causing artistic creativity to be stifled.

In an interview with showbiz publication Closeronline, Lloyd Webber said that some of his greatest musicals would never be written today for fear of “offending minorities.”

Together with Tim Rice, Lord Lloyd-Webber began his theatre career with two shows that drew on Christian tradition: Jesus Christ Superstar and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

In the interview, Lloyd-Webber said, “I look back at when I was younger and ask myself would I have written an opera with Tim Rice? So many people nowadays are obsessed with things offending people. Today people say you can’t do this because it will offend that community, and then you can’t say this because the Muslims will be offended by it and we’ll end up being talked out of it. Talked out of ideas. Whereas when I was 20 I didn’t think about those things — you could just do it.”

The reason for the stifling of arts in modern Britain is directly linked to the mass transfer of Third World populations to Britain who have brought their culture and traditions with them, and which have resulted in a supplanting of traditionally tolerant British culture.

Here is a list of violent Islamic activities against the arts committed in Pakistan in recent times, which gives a foretaste of what is to come if the Islamification of Britain — and all of Europe — is allowed to continue.

The real culprits in this tragedy are, of course, the Labour and Tory administrations which have allowed this population transfer, and not the immigrants themselves.





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