You have to give Islamic Fundamentalist infiltrators in our midst this much: They don't lack for audacity.
It's almost like they read Barack Obama's book:
Muslim leaders from across America will gather in Texas this weekend to hold the annual Stand With the Prophet in Honor and Respect conference, a weekend forum that is being billed as a “movement to defend Prophet Muhammad, his person, and his message,” according to event information.
Generically speaking, this wouldn't be an issue worthy of counter-comment. The First Amendment guarantees the right of religious expression and freedom of assembly, after all. Live and let live, and all that.
But when you start digging into the details of this "conference," the same old propaganda crap comes pouring out like a wall infested with hornets:
The Saturday event, which seeks to combat “Islamophobes in America” who have turned the Islamic Prophet Muhammad “into an object of hate,” according to organizers, comes just a week after radicalized Islamists in France killed seventeen people.
The Charlie Hebdo massacre never happened, folks. Total fiction. Nothing but infidel propaganda to justify "anti-Muslim hate". But they deserved to die for insulting "the Prophet". Makes total sense, doesn't it?
Organizers of the event place the blame for Islam’s bad reputation on the media and so-called American Islamophobes who have “invested at least $160 million dollars to attack our Prophet and Islam,” according to the conference web page.
The 1979-80 Iranian hostage crisis, the 1983 attack on the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 1996 Khobar Towers attack, the 1998 African U.S. embassy bombings, the 2000 attack on the USS Cole, 9/11, 7/7, the 2004 Madrid subway bombings, the 2009 "Underwear Bomber," the 2010 attempted attack on Times Square, Major Hassan shooting up Fort Hood, Benghazi, the sacking of the U.S. embassy in Cairo that preceded it, the rise of ISIS and its mass-murdering religious cleansing of Christians from Iraq and Syria, the endless Hamas war against Israel, the promised mass-casualty al Qaeda attacks - none of that ever happened or will happen, folks. Total fiction and paranoia. Nothing but infidel propaganda bigotry. But "You'll see no mercy, infidels!" Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
And the luminaries at this event! How can anybody question their moral authority?:
Keynote speakers at the event will include Georgetown University professor John Esposito, founding director of the school’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, which has come under fire for, among other things, hosting 9/11 Truthers and a member of Egypt’s Nazi Party.
Also scheduled to attend the forum is controversial New York-based Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who was an “unindicted co-conspirator” in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings trial. Wahhaj has called the FBI and CIA the “real terrorists” and expressed a desire for all Americans to become Muslim, according to the New York Post. [emphases added]
More like "determination," I think.
But, hey, let's not be "Islamophobic" about this; let's give our Islamic Fundamentalist "friends" the benefit of the doubt, just like Yahoo! News did:
Earlier this afternoon, Yahoo! News editors slapped an incredibly disrespectful, smarmy headline on to a story from the Agence France Presse detailing what transpired Friday afternoon in the hostage-taking at Hyper Cacher, a kosher grocery in Paris.
“Wannabe hero killed in Paris hostage drama, survivor recalls,” read the headline. Perhaps thinking better of the matter, editors later changed the headline to “Survivor recalls Paris hostage drama at Jewish supermarket.” The “wannabe hero” seems to refer to a victim who actually attempted to fight back against hostage-taker Amedy Coulibaly.
That doesn’t sound like a wannabe hero, it sounds like a true, bona fide hero. Yes, this man wasn’t successful in his attempt, but given the circumstances — coming just days after the deadly Charlie Hebdo spree shooting — he most likely felt he was good as dead anyway if he didn’t act and that taking action might actually save other lives, if not his own as well.
Two other little details: The "wannabe" hero was shot in the throat and killed. And he was....Muslim. Obviously an apostate one. Almost makes you wonder on whose side Yahoo! News is, doesn't it? Almost, that is.
But we all know how rational and reasonable Islamic Fundamentalists are, right? They would never issue fatwas as loopy as forbidding exploration of Mars, or outlawing snowmen:
Asked on a religious website if it was permissible for fathers to build snowmen for their children after a snowstorm in the country’s north, Sheikh Mohammed Saleh al-Munajjid replied: “It is not permitted to make a statue out of snow, even by way of play and fun.”
Quoting from Muslim scholars, Sheikh Munajjid argued that to build a snowman was to create an image of a human being, an action considered sinful under the kingdom’s strict interpretation of Sunni Islam.
“God has given people space to make whatever they want which does not have a soul, including trees, ships, fruits, buildings and so on,” he wrote in his ruling.
Make a snowman anywhere in Muslim-controlled territory, lose your head. Hey, Sheikh al-Munajjid said it, not I. Which makes me the "Islamophobe," I guess.
But there's that renowned Islamic Fundamentalist tolerance, isn't there? Isn't there?:
The Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which has been designated a terror organization by the United Arab Emirates, today included in its “American Muslim News Briefs” mailing an item entitled “CAIR Asks Fox News to Drop Islamophobes.” Most of it was made up of the usual smears, lies and distortions that Hamas-linked CAIR pumps out by the gallon. It also contained this:
“Fox News’ continued use of Islamophobes, such Steven Emerson and many others like him, only serves to harm the network’s reputation and to promote hostility toward Islam and ordinary American Muslims,” said CAIR Department to Monitor and Combat Islamophobia Director Corey Saylor.
He said Fox News continues to utilize the nation’s most notorious Islamophobes and Islamophobia enablers — like Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Brigitte Gabriel, and Zuhdi Jasser — as regular commentators on issues related to Islam and Muslims.
So Hamas-linked CAIR wants Fox not to feature Emerson, Geller, Hirsi Ali, Gabriel, Jasser or me — just five days after claiming, in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo jihad massacre, that it supported the freedom of speech. I wrote at that time: “Hamas-linked CAIR is an inveterate and committed enemy of the freedom of speech, tarring and smearing anyone and everyone who dares to utter a critical word about jihad terror as a ‘racist,’ ‘bigoted’ ‘Islamophobe’ and doing everything it can to make sure that such critics are denied platforms to speak and shunned by all decent people.” This new attempt to strong-arm Fox into dropping virtually every one of us who speaks the truth about the jihad threat just confirms that assessment. [emphasis added]
Oooh, I guess not. As Warner Todd Huston concluded:
It seems that here is how it works: Muslims demand, then they threaten, then they start killing to get their way. How long will it be before they start trying to kill Fox News employees?
I hope Fox has good security.
Indeed.
Sorry, Professor Esposito, Imam Wahhaj, CAIR, and the rest of y'all, but I've got to give the last word to the mayor of Rotterdam, Netherlands:
"If Muslims don’t like Western freedoms and liberties, then they can 'pack your bags and fuck off.'”
Did I mention that the mayor of Rotterdam is a Moroccan-born Muslim named Ahmed Aboutaleb? What an Islamophobe, huh?
He's also now probably a dead man.
But that will have never happened, right?
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