Thursday, August 23, 2007

Miss Slackistan And The Burqa Beauties: These Guys Are Right There With Us Infidels




I am proud of what we have done here at Infidel Bloggers Alliance. We are a blog which combines humor with serious commentary, and except for the Google glitch which took us offline for about three months, we have been kicking ass, and taking no names since about November of 2005.

Great job, Infidels!


I think there needs to be more people who approach this problem the way we do.


The reality of Islamofascism is that it is too stupid to be dealt with in a purely rational manner. That is not to say that we need not establish our rational arguments. We must. However, we also need to mock Islamofascism, because mockery has its place in the canon of cultural evolution (to coin a phrase).



Anyway, check out what these Brits did. (And note the scolding tone of the Daily Mail article on the subject).

A toast to Infidels like these all around the world. Awesome:



It probably seemed like a good idea at the time. Stuck for inspiration about what to wear at their village carnival, one group made a last-minute decision to dress up in mock Muslim burkas.


Calling themselves the "Page Three Beauties from the Ramalama Ding-Dong Times", the 17 men and women carried placards with made-up names such as "Miss Hairyarmpitsbad", "Miss Slackistan", "Miss Notbadinbedabad" and "Miss Reallyamanistan".


As they walked the one-mile parade route, the group knelt down in mock prayer and used fake compasses to try to find Mecca.


Their routine impressed carnival judges - a mayor, two district councillors and a parish councillor - and they were shortlisted for the "best entry" prize.


But before any awards were handed out, police told the group to leave after complaints about racism.


Yesterday, as one member of the team apologised, the organisers of the annual carnival through the winding streets of St Columb Major, near Newquay, Cornwall, insisted their inclusion was not offensive.


Nina Brenton said: "We were approached by about six students from out of the area and they thought it was disgusting and offensive to Muslims.


"They asked how we could allow it in our carnival, but it's not up to us to dictate what's offensive. We did advise the group in question what had happened and gave them the choice of whether to carry on in the procession, and they did.


"Everybody was having fun, but in the end the police got involved and moved them on. It was a fun day and no one was offended."


Pat Harvey, mayor of the borough of Restormel and one of the judges, said: "I felt that the community enjoyed their act. The group was excellent."


But she added: "We were made aware their act could have been taken as offensive in certain parts of the community and therefore, given my responsibility, I felt the cup should be given to another group."


Local religious representatives criticised the carnival entry. Fareed Ahmad, president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association for Devon and Cornwall, said: "With carnivals it's quite difficult to judge between humour and causing offence, and on this occasion it looks like they have that balance wrong."


The Reverend Chris McQuillen-Wright, of St Columb Minor parish church, added: "One can see the intended humour and the play on words but, in light of the current international climate, it was insensitive and in bad taste.


"I cannot believe they thought people were going to laugh. No one would want to curtail freedom of speech, but it's hard to differentiate this from downright bullying."


Last night one member of the group, Dave Holloway, of St Columb Major, apologised but said they had intended to make fun of themselves.


"The idea of the carnival is to dress up and have fun," he added. "We were not laughing at anybody, more at ourselves than anything else, and we certainly didn't want to cause any offence.


"I'd like to say on behalf of everyone in the group how sorry we are if some individuals found it in bad taste. We were never set out to upset anyone."


Despite officers moving the group on, Devon and Cornwall police said no action will be taken because no official complaint was made.


The carnival was held 20 miles from Padstow, where the annual Darkie Day - which involved locals blacking up their faces - regularly attracted accusations of racism. It is now known as Mummers Day.

11 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Maybe you're too young to remember the TV show Laugh In. It included lots of lampooning. What's wrong with that?

Pastorius said...

Hell no, I'm not too young to remember Laugh In. That was my favorite show when I was a little kid. That and the Avengers, with that hottie, Mrs. Peal.

I have fond memories of watching those shows with my father.

BFB said...

I know I'm not going to be popular for saying that, but well, that's why I say "grow up and support a party that truly stands for Freedom."

What party is that, Pol, or is it Jonz, I get confused at times.

Errm, the party you are referring to? Just for the record!

And being a Brit I would appreciate it awfully if you would re-enable your 'Permanent Links' so I could direct my regulars to this shambles of a blog.

Sorry for the 'disrespectful' tone, but you do invite it.

BFB said...

Love the ARSE on your sidebar!

Anonymous said...

I don't get BFB's complaint about the Permanent Links. I can click on any one of them and be re-directed to a separate page, the URL of which can be copied. Isn't that how it's supposed to work?

Pastorius said...

See, we agree on some stuff, huh BFB?

:)

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
I don't know what he is talking about either.

BFB,
Maybe you ought to try clearing your cache, and see what happens then.

I don't know.

I am a techtard.

I wouldn't even know how to turn off a permanent link.

I had never even heard the term, until he brought it up.

Pastorius said...

Oh, by the way, Anonymous is me, and I am he, as you are me, and we are all together.

:)

Anonymous said...

I had never even heard the term, until he brought it up.

There is a Permanent Link at the bottom of every post on the IBLOGA main page. One can left click it and use the option "copy link location" to get the URL for linking purposes. I hope this helps BFB.

Anonymous said...

Correction: "left click" should be "right click."

Anonymous said...

Woah this is brilliant, we need more mockery!!!

This is what happened with the Monty Python crew with Life of Brian, some stuffy hard-nosed christians refused to see the funny side. (Though I don't think beheading was used as an incentive to stop it)

The quote is being "offensive and disgusting to muslims" make me want to go on a killing spree. On overreaction perhaps....