Being a proud Atheist, and a freedom loving INFIDEL AKA "KUFFAR", WE are threatened by the primitive pidgeon chested jihad boys in the medieval east.
FRACK YOU!! SAY US ALL!! Don't annoy the Pagans and Bikers,, it's a islam FREE ZONE!!! LAN ASTASLEM!!!!
Western
media have fawned over Muhammad Musri, president of the Islamic Society
of Central Florida, and others seeking to shift blame for the mass
murder away from radical Islamism.
In the wake of the Islamic terrorist attack on a Florida gay
nightclub, the media's coverage has been almost apologetic. To go by the
coverage, it's as if an Islamist jihadi didn't just massacre 49
Americans, and the West bombed Mecca instead.
Despite
the apologetic tone of the media, the words of a spokesman for the
Florida mosque attended by ISIS-inspired jihadist Omar Mateen, were
inadvertently insightful. This mosque wasn't only frequented by Mateen.
Another congregant blew himself up in Syria while serving ISIS.
Asked by Erin Burnett on CNN what was being preached at this mosque
that would motivate two young men in the congregation to become ISIS
jihadi terrorists, its spokesman was succinct: "It's like any other
mosque, it's simple."
With those few words, this spokesman implicitly acknowledged what
critics of North America's mosque establishment have been saying for 15
years. That is, many of them are incubators of hate and jihad.
The Orlando media circus started early Sunday morning within hours of the
massacre. At the first press briefing, police presented one individual as
a spokesman of Orlando's "faith communities." He wasn't a
Christian, like many of the victims, but a Muslim.
In addressing reporters, Muhammad Musri, president of the Islamic Society
of Central Florida, appeared to shift blame for the mass murder away from
the ISIS-inspired jihadi who committed it, towards a concern about mass
shootings in general and, presumably, support for gun control.
As he put it: "I would ... like to caution many in the media in
rushing to judgment and sensationalizing the story. Because we do not
want to shift the story from what it is ... We hope this will be one of
the last mass shootings our country has been going through. As a nation,
we have to look at the issue of mass shootings and we should do something
to stop the mass shootings that are happening all the time."
CNN
anchor Don Lemon said on-air that "the Muslim community and the
gay community are very close."
Then there was CNN's Don Lemon, an openly gay television anchor who,
while talking to a representative of the Council of American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) said, "As a matter of fact the Muslim community and
the gay community are very close."
Taking the cue, Rasha Mubarak of CAIR responded: "Absolutely.
These [Gays] are part of my family. We have been working together ... My
friends in the LGBTQ community told me "we are not going to let this
divide us; the hugs were tighter ..."
I almost choked, considering that while this may be Mubarak's point of
view, others affiliated with CAIR have complained in the past about
Muslims not being able to freely express their opposition to same sex
marriage and homosexuality.
As the Kurdish activist Ejder Memis commented from Australia on
attempts to minimize the hatred jihadists have for homosexuals: "The
LGBT community is being sold out to Islamofascists right before our
eyes."
On the other side of the globe, the Chilean Palestinian broadcaster
Lalo Dagach said it best: "We now live in a world where criticism of
Muslim Homophobia is [considered] Islamophobia."
On Monday evening, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne illustrated Dagach's
point. She told hundreds mourning the dead of Florida: "Homophobia
cannot be fought with Islamophobia."
The question left unanswered is this: Should we fear Islamophobia or
Islamofascism?
In the meantime, a jihadist newspaper in Pakistan carried this as its
front-page headline: "Afghan youth roasts 50 Americans." Tarek Fatah, a founder of the
Muslim Canadian Congress and columnist at the Toronto Sun, is a Robert J. and Abby B.
Levine Fellow at the Middle East Forum.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and its Role in Enforcing Islamic Law
We need to get off Saudi Barbarian OIL!!!!!Support the Canadian OIL Sands,,, and visit,, Ethicaloil.org
The gravity of the existential threat we face from Islamic Jihad is truly of epic proportions. It is essentially a battle pitting free-civilized man against a totalitarian barbarian. What is at stake is the struggle for our very soul - namely who we are and what we represent. The lives that were sacrificed for individual rights and freedoms that we've come to cherish are being chiseled away from right under our noses by the stealth jihadists. And many of us are in denial and totally clueless.
The left's appeasement and pandering to evil is nothing new. What makes their utopian delusions so infuriating and unpardonable is that it is not only they who will have to pay the consequences, and deservedly, so, they are thwarting and undermining our best efforts at resistance and are thus dragging us down in the process as well.
No comments:
Post a Comment