My eyes are watering just thinking of such a thing. Gack!
I posted this here because Hirsi Ali is a prominent atheist. And also, I thought it would be easier to get your attention.
You often have interesting information on British crackpots, as indeed you did this time! Thank you.
Not long ago I read Piers Brendon's massive (816 pages!) book,
Decline and Fall of the British Empire 1781-1997. The allusion to Edward Gibbon in the title was intentional, and Brendon uses that other
Decline and Fall throughout as a reference point.
In the Washington Post book review, Karl Mayer mentioned Ferguson as Imperialist Cheerleader:
(Brendon's) book is in no sense an apologia; it is history with the nasty bits left in. Not one massacre, civil war, famine, racist outrage, covert trick or egregious human-rights abuse is passed over.
His chronicle thus serves as a useful counterpoint to the generally upbeat accounts of Britain's imperial era, notably Harvard professor Niall Ferguson's well-written yet almost nostalgic encomiums. http://search.barnesandnoble.com/used/product.asp?EAN=2693402893332&Itm=4