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Friday, November 5, 2004

More victimization after Van Gogh murder

• The El Tawheed mosque, where Mohamed B. often went and which was earlier the subject of heavy debate because of the fact they sold a book telling Muslims to throw gays of high building, now has conjured up a fancy lawyer who used some airtime on Dutch PBS to accuse a prominent Christian-Democrat MP of making *them* feel unsafe and fear for their lives. As the Dutch say: dit moet niet gekker worden. (I'm not going to translate it. Try to pronounce it if you don't understand; it'll sound funny and you'll laugh anyway.)

• Powerlineblog points out the newspaper that brought us Jayson Blair is currently telling the Dutch how we should deal with people like Van Gogh murderer Mohamed B. The problem is not radical Islamism, according to the NYT, it's us: 'The problem is not Muslim immigration, but a failure to plan for a smoother transition to a more diverse society.' (Remind me to only read the WSJ next time I'm in the States.)

• Yasin Hartog of the 'Stuurgroep Islam en Samenleving' (which roughly translates to Control Group Islam and Society - I kid you not) gets an opportunity in NRC Handelsblad to explain why offended Moroccans didn't sue Theo van Gogh if they were really that pissed off. That's because they thought they would probably lose. Right. So of course it makes perfect sense someone had to take matters into his own hands. On behalf of all Dutch my most sincere and humble apologies. Henceforth, we will pre-emptively jail anyone with opinions that might actually offend someone.

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Claiming victimization is a common pretext for muslims to start using violence.

From the day that muhammed created islam, even at the zenith of muslim power, muslims would still claim that the only reason they are waging war on the rest of the world is because the world is 'oppressing' them.

There are plenty of examples I can think of: The jewish inhabitants of medina wiped out after allah 'revealed' to muhammed that the jews were planning an assault.

Lashing out at the crusades which, no matter how bloody, was originally an act of self-defence by christians under siege by muslims.

Colonialism which was practically invented by islam, I could go on and on but everywhere you go muslims are always claiming to be underdogs prior to turning on the society that welcomed them in.

When a muslim is complaining of his treatment in a western country, throw him out immediately, he is making up excuses to be ungrateful to his hosts.

FormerMuslim(lgf) (ip:80.56.178.154) 5 November 2004 - 0:00 uur


To help radical Muslims fit in better the tax payers should give a course, I guess. How would that go? In the Netherlands we believe women who can't have children don't deserve to die. They are not "trees that bear no fruit, who deserve to be cut down." Gay people actually are allowed to live and breathe and go to the store. We even let them drink from the same water fountain. The head male of a family can not kill people who bring shame to him by doing things like dating a non-Muslim or going to the gynocologist. Females may go to school and can also use the water fountain. And Jews can, on occassion use the roads, enter public buildings, and can't be killed just because they are Jewish. And people can make movies about anything they want and can even use words to express their feelings and we don't think they should be killed for it.

See silly rabbit? That's all you guys need. Thank God the NY Times is there to enlighten everyone.

Alice (ip:207.69.2.25) 5 November 2004 - 0:21 uur


Fuck the New York Times. Trust me, you have plenty of supporters and allies in the U. S.

Paul McGrath (ip:67.118.215.57) 5 November 2004 - 21:35 uur


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