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"Astounded" at your naivete
Reader comment on item: Teach Arabic or Recruit Extremists?
in response to reader comment: Assaults on non-muslims in Europe?

Submitted by Geno M. (United States), Oct 17, 2008 at 20:19

Rather than respond to your personal insults against me, I'd prefer to focus on the points you raised in your response to my original post. You write: "Geno M, where in Britain are there Muslim neighbourhoods where non-muslims cannot walk through? I have lived in Britain all my life and your comment is just not true."

Here are the facts: Throughout Europe, including major cities within Great Britain, Muslim no-go zones speak to the infestation of Islamic conquest taking place. Police must essentially ask permission before entering. And God help those unwilling victims trapped inside such places, such as beaten wives and murdered children, because no one else will. These neighborhoods have become de facto Dar al Islam. Indigenous residents --- those that remain --- are being harassed or worse. Cultural norms are being disrupted so as to better fit with the depraved cultural norms of Islamic sharia. For anyone with eyes to see, the pattern is as evident as it is aggressive. I could provide numerous published citations listing multiple examples.

But if you actually live in Britain I've a feeling you already know that what I say is true. You write: "Your onslaught of fabrication againt Islam is quite astounding. Where are 5 year olds brainwashed into becoming "martyrs"?" Here are the facts as recently reported by the BBC: "Children as young as six are being used by the Taliban in increasingly desperate suicide missions, coalition forces in Afghanistan claimed yesterday. The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), to which Britain contributes 5,000 troops in southern Afghanistan, revealed that soldiers defused an explosive vest which had been placed on a six-year-old who had been told to attack Afghan army forces in the east of the country. The boy was spotted after appearing confused at a checkpoint. The vest was defused and no one was hurt. The claim came only hours after the second report this week that civilians had been killed in Nato military operations… "They placed explosives on a six-year-old boy and told him to walk up to the Afghan police or army and push the button," said Captain Michael Cormier, the company commander who intercepted the child, in a statement. "Fortunately, the boy did not understand and asked patrolling officers why he had this vest on." What about the weird pseudo Mickey Mouse on Palestinian TV who urges viewers to martyrdom?

Mr. Astounded, as you call yourself, you are either an Islamic radical, an apologist, or, excuse me for saying so, a fool. Since I am none of these things, I can easily recognize that the greatest threat facing civilized humanity in the 21st Century is Islam. The barbarity, misogyny and violence of this political cult masquerading as religion holds no peer in world history. Look at Beslan. Look at Madrid. Look at the WTC in NYC. Look at the tube bombings in London. Look at more than 10,000 acts of savage violence committed since 9/11. That is ten thousand acts of butchery committed in the name of Islam. --Just since 9/11-- Think about that for a moment. To quote the esteemed Samuel Huntington, you need but look anywhere in the world and you will see Islam's Bloody Borders.

If this miserable entity called Islam were not here and now, no one would believe it. It is almost too pathologic to be made up. The savagery and insanity practiced by its legion of followers strains credulity. Even in its 7th Century infancy it was a vile and violent thing. Now, it is just an abomination. It inspires the worst in its followers, not the best. It creates dread and loathing in everyone else. Based solely on the Koran, it teaches hatred and conquest and deception. It uses the example of a cruel pedophile Muhammad as the prototypical man. And no matter how many adherents subscribe to its sick doctrines, the fact remains it is a twisted and terrible blight. I fervently wish they weren't the facts, but these "are" the facts. So here's the point.

The world --- that is to say the part of the world unwilling to submit to Islamic sharia --- is waking up. We are balling our fists because we have had enough of the acrid bile of Islam shoved down our throats. We know about the game of using our own laws and sense of decency against us. We know about Taqiya. We are balling our fists and we are preparing ourselves for a long and difficult battle. But this is okay. Because we will win. We will prevail because the future belongs to the best humanity has to offer, not the worst. So tell all your friends Mr. Astounded. Tell them that a Kaffir has just told you like it is. Tell them that there are millions and billions of like-minded Kaffirs who will not submit to the pathetic ethos of a disgusting 7th Century cult. See, some things are worth fighting for, and if necessary, even dying for. Western civilization just happens to be one of those things.


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Your view on teaching Arabic language
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Peberlyn MoretaFeb 28, 2008 08:37
WHAT PRECISELY ARE WE WAITING FOR? [440 words]Geno M.Sep 17, 2007 00:43
Assaults on non-muslims in Europe? [117 words]AstoundedOct 17, 2008 18:32
⇒ "Astounded" at your naivete [838 words]Geno M.Oct 17, 2008 20:19
language is the key [195 words]Rebecca MouldsSep 11, 2007 23:25
Reply to Rebecca and Yuval [1066 words]Abu NuwasSep 13, 2007 00:14
Thanks for the clarification [96 words]Rebecca MouldsSep 13, 2007 16:52
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Sorry, You Can't. [428 words]Abu NuwasSep 10, 2007 20:33
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please write your article [168 words]Rebecca MouldsSep 12, 2007 17:11
not so fast [62 words]annmarieSep 11, 2008 12:28
SPEAKING IN FORKED TONGUES [504 words]Abu NuwasSep 14, 2008 15:38
Interesting analysis by Abu Nuwas [235 words]Geno M.Oct 20, 2008 13:59
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Light and Truth [10 words]JWSep 5, 2007 23:33
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