Thursday, September 17, 2009

Now THAT is sick

Of all the filthiest acts the MSM could commit in their demonization of Rifqa Bary, not to mention the "parents" themselves, do you know what they've done now? They've given her diaries to the Orlando Sentinel to publish. Of course, there's the question if anything extra was fabricated in their drive to demonize her.

Is this what real parents do? Is this what any decent person does, to expose someone else's private properties, which is a violation of privacy? This is most truly disgusting, and Rifqa's counsel should sue the paper over this. Come to think of it, they should sue the "parents" as well. This exposes the "parents" as the attention-hungering hatemongers they really are. Such vile characters should be shunned and ostracized by any and all sensible society.

Update: Rusty at the Jawa Report has some extra things to observe on the case, including a certain blogmaster's surprising irresponsibility in how he addressed Rifqa's defenders.

6 comments:

Damien said...

Avi Green,

If any of this book is a forgery, at least it won't be admissible in court. If the parents attorney, tries pass off any forged journal entries as evidence, than Rifqa's attorney will have to do all that he can prove that they were forged and get them dismissed as evidence.

Anonymous said...

If her lawyers don't jump all over this and make an argument that anyone who would do this to their daughter is truly not a "fit parent" - well, I cannot imagine they won't.

And get a damn restraining order and a gag order too.

This is NUTS.

Sure as hell hope she can make it to Brazil, in the worst case.

revereridesagain said...

So much for the loving-parents-who-only-want-their-little-girl-back argument. One of the ugliest aspects is that they hope to hang her with her elation over her conversion and feel confident that the MSM will use this to push their "brainwashing" argument as well. So they will be using her conversion to a religion that is doing her no harm to return her to with one that may kill her.

If anyone I used to work with had tried a stunt like this with somebody's diary of their Moonie conversion, without their consent, the press would have been all over us like ugly on an imam. Instead these bastards are turning this into a public relations coup for the Muslims.

It will give them an interesting choice if they get her back. Will it be more important to try to use this to bask in their taqiyya victory, or will their "honor" stil require her death?

Pastorius said...

We are living in very weird times.

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.

Anonymous said...

Irony - A minor can obtain an abortion without parental consent and is treated as an individual capable of making adult decisions by American courts as she decides to snuff out a life.

That filthy rag OS is running a poll:

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opinion/todaysbuzz/wednesday/

Irony 2 - the Bary mosque is up in arms about bloggers revealing it's ties with terrorist sympathizers yet enthusiastically exposes Rifqa's personal computer files.

Anonymous said...

Will it be more important to try to use this to bask in their taqiyya victory, or will their "honor" stil require her death?

That brings up something I hadn't thought about before. Now that this case and the "killing of apostates" in Islam has gotten so much publicity. If they get the girl back and don't kill her, that's a greater victory for Islam than if they do kill her. However, they can still achieve both by sending her to Srilanka and "taking care" of her there. America would think, "Ah, great Muslims, they are just hated by everyone when they're so peace-loving", while when she's killed in Srilanka, Muslims are going to chant, "Allah-u-akbar" because of another victory of Islam over infidels.

And about the diary being handed over to the media. Well, don't forget that the parents will do anything to get her back because if they didn't, they'd be "accepting" Islam's defeat and Muslims won't have that. This isn't mainly about them getting their girl back at all. It never was!