I just got my copy of Muslim Link, a local free paper that focuses on convincing the public that Islam is a wonderful religion of peace and love, blue birds and burqas. Ah, if only that were so.
You might believe that I don't like Muslims but you'd be wrong. Like the saying goes, some of my best friends are Muslims, and that's the typical stereotype of someone who is covering up their real feelings. However, some of my wife's family are Muslims and my wife once was of that ilk, but left the religion of Muhammad, peas be up in him, long ago, and for that, she can be put to death, Islam-style. (A simple, low-budget stoning, where she is buried up to her chest and the villagers throw stones at her head until she's dead.)
Let me be clear; it is not Muslims I dislike, it is Islam. Muslims are people, Islam is their religion.
But enough about me, let's discuss Muslim Link.
The first article entitled "Blue Scarf Days Students Raise Awareness about Autism & Islam," discusses the Muslim Student's Association and its desire to raise awareness about autism and the hijab. According to Zahma Ben Hmida, a biomedical student, head of Ottawa University's Muslim Student's Association committee on UOSMA Cares, wanted to build off last years success of Pink Hijab Day which raised awareness about breast cancer. Hmida went on to say: "Many of the students were interested in Islam and the hijab." Another person in the group, Tara, explained, "Many people had some knowledge and were curious. As a growing MSA, we learnt that it was a very successful turnout and many people were interested and participated in learning about Islam and the hijab."
If you don't believe that autism was the main thrust of this article, you don't know Jack Islam. MSA called the event, Blue Scarf Day instead of Blue Hijab Day in order to make it more inclusive, they said. What the tie-in to autism is with religion is not clear. But the goals of the MSA are very clear. They are a splinter group of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in North America that refuses to denounce Hamas, al Qaeda, and the Taliban, just to name a few organizations you may be familiar with. The MSA has shown its anti-Semitism on campus and at the Occupy Wall Street movement, just to name a few. The goals of the MSA are the same goals as those of the MB. To create a world caliphate where Islam dominates the world, and where the USA is concerned, to destroy its house from within.
Published in 1991, and written around 1987, an 18 page MB document listed 29 "like-minded organizations of our friends," which shared the common goal of dismantling American institutions and turning the USA into a Muslim nation. These "friends" were identified by the MB as groups that could help inspire Muslims by convincing them "that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and 'sabotaging its miserable house by their hands . . . so that . . . God's religion [Islam] is made victorious over all other religions."
The credo of the Brotherhood is, "Allah is our objective, the Quran is our law, the Prophet is our leader, Jihad is our way, and dying in the way of Allah is the highest of our inspirations."
So let's be real here--the purpose of Blue Scarf Day sounds less about autism and more about Islam.
The second article I'll discuss is entitled: "The Human Cost of Killer Drones."
A presentation at the University of Ottawa was held on November 25th to discuss drone aircraft and the "frightening toll they are taking on the civilian populations in Yemen, Pakistan, and other nations." Farea Al-Muslimi presented. Muslimi is the son of a Yemen farmer and, according to Muslim Link, the guy who got us to admit we're using drones.
Christine Jones, president of the Canadian Peace Alliance, began the evening by stating, "If the use of drones is meant to curtail violence, it is having exactly the opposite effect."
Christine Jones is a moron, I believe. The use of drones is meant to curtail violent people from living to commit more violence. Muslims who say that drones are causing more violence are just as moronic as Jones. It actually appears to be freaking out the terrorists--they don't like getting killed--they enjoy doing the killing. To say that fighting back is causing jihadists to increase their violence is like saying "do nothing and maybe they'll go away." This is precisely what Churchill warned the West about when he spoke about the definition of an appeaser, "An appeaser is one who feeds the crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." Jihadists believe that they are superior to the West, in spite of the fact that they have nothing to show that it's true, and the only thing they respect is strength. If we don't use drones, their ranks of violent offenders will simply grow, particularly when their violence goes unpunished.
Islamic jihadists preach propaganda that says the USA and Israel don't care about "collateral damage." They are full of camel crap. It's the USA and Israel who don't fire into mosques nor when known terrorist troops are hiding behind women and children, whereas Islamic terrorists take pride in killing Jewish Israeli children and women. Beheading is their national sport.
I could go on, citing more articles from Muslim Link, but I think you get the point. When the Muslim Brotherhood is connected to it, it is almost never about social issues. It's almost always about Islam.
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You might believe that I don't like Muslims but you'd be wrong. Like the saying goes, some of my best friends are Muslims, and that's the typical stereotype of someone who is covering up their real feelings. However, some of my wife's family are Muslims and my wife once was of that ilk, but left the religion of Muhammad, peas be up in him, long ago, and for that, she can be put to death, Islam-style. (A simple, low-budget stoning, where she is buried up to her chest and the villagers throw stones at her head until she's dead.)
Let me be clear; it is not Muslims I dislike, it is Islam. Muslims are people, Islam is their religion.
But enough about me, let's discuss Muslim Link.
The first article entitled "Blue Scarf Days Students Raise Awareness about Autism & Islam," discusses the Muslim Student's Association and its desire to raise awareness about autism and the hijab. According to Zahma Ben Hmida, a biomedical student, head of Ottawa University's Muslim Student's Association committee on UOSMA Cares, wanted to build off last years success of Pink Hijab Day which raised awareness about breast cancer. Hmida went on to say: "Many of the students were interested in Islam and the hijab." Another person in the group, Tara, explained, "Many people had some knowledge and were curious. As a growing MSA, we learnt that it was a very successful turnout and many people were interested and participated in learning about Islam and the hijab."
If you don't believe that autism was the main thrust of this article, you don't know Jack Islam. MSA called the event, Blue Scarf Day instead of Blue Hijab Day in order to make it more inclusive, they said. What the tie-in to autism is with religion is not clear. But the goals of the MSA are very clear. They are a splinter group of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in North America that refuses to denounce Hamas, al Qaeda, and the Taliban, just to name a few organizations you may be familiar with. The MSA has shown its anti-Semitism on campus and at the Occupy Wall Street movement, just to name a few. The goals of the MSA are the same goals as those of the MB. To create a world caliphate where Islam dominates the world, and where the USA is concerned, to destroy its house from within.
Published in 1991, and written around 1987, an 18 page MB document listed 29 "like-minded organizations of our friends," which shared the common goal of dismantling American institutions and turning the USA into a Muslim nation. These "friends" were identified by the MB as groups that could help inspire Muslims by convincing them "that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and 'sabotaging its miserable house by their hands . . . so that . . . God's religion [Islam] is made victorious over all other religions."
The credo of the Brotherhood is, "Allah is our objective, the Quran is our law, the Prophet is our leader, Jihad is our way, and dying in the way of Allah is the highest of our inspirations."
So let's be real here--the purpose of Blue Scarf Day sounds less about autism and more about Islam.
The second article I'll discuss is entitled: "The Human Cost of Killer Drones."
A presentation at the University of Ottawa was held on November 25th to discuss drone aircraft and the "frightening toll they are taking on the civilian populations in Yemen, Pakistan, and other nations." Farea Al-Muslimi presented. Muslimi is the son of a Yemen farmer and, according to Muslim Link, the guy who got us to admit we're using drones.
Croc and appeaser |
Islamic jihadists preach propaganda that says the USA and Israel don't care about "collateral damage." They are full of camel crap. It's the USA and Israel who don't fire into mosques nor when known terrorist troops are hiding behind women and children, whereas Islamic terrorists take pride in killing Jewish Israeli children and women. Beheading is their national sport.
I could go on, citing more articles from Muslim Link, but I think you get the point. When the Muslim Brotherhood is connected to it, it is almost never about social issues. It's almost always about Islam.
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through my protagonist, Zed Nill, a journalist, captured by terrorists and who
is destined to be killed if the American President refuses to release three
Gitmo prisoners. Of course, American policy demands we never give in to
terrorists, and for Zed, the clock is ticking.
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