
Islamism
The Tenth Crusade
- Posted by Rob (#1) on September 18, 2006 15:40 CEST
I've decided to ignore the Christian lawsuit against Madonna's blasphemy on here. Christian radicalism is of the boring kind. For the truly insane material, look no further than the Islamists who now go as far as implying the Pope breached human rights:
Islamic countries asked the U.N. Human Rights Council to examine the question of religious tolerance on Monday, saying that Pope Benedict's remarks on Islam threaten to alienate Muslims from the West.
However burning effigies, attacking churches and murdering a Christian nun are all relatively harmless incidents. And not at all alienating the West from Muslims. And while cool, reasonable Muslims aim to hunt down the murderer, the Islamists publish another call for jihad:
"We shall break the cross and spill the wine. ... God will help Muslims to conquer Rome ... God enable us to slit their throats, and make their money and descendants the bounty of the mujahideen," said the statement.
Someone should teach these rascals some discipline and launch a crusade. Oh, wait:
This crusade, this war on terrorism is going to take a while.
George W. Bush, September 16, 2001.
Indeed, a crusade it should be. Let's fill the canals of Amsterdam with Islamist blood.
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War in Denmark, too
- Posted by Rob (#1) on November 7, 2005 10:41 CET
Not just France, then:
"The police has to stay away. This is our area. We decide what goes down here".
And then the bit with the drawings of the prophet Muhammed comes around:
We are tired of what we see happening with our prophet. We are tired of Jyllands-Posten. I know it isnt you, but we wont accept what Jyllands-Posten has done to the prophet", he says aggressively, and the others nod approvingly.
Ã…rhus, Denmark. Who's next?
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