Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Why are Muslims in the West such Agent provocateur


From Pounce at Eye on the World:
Have you noticed how Muslims (and their camp followers) will always bring out the victim card if they don't get their way when living amongst the Kafir. You know how not being allowed to build a mosque at ground zero, not having days off, not been allowed to beat their women etc... is a racist hate crime. Yet the same rules don't apply when members of the peaceful race are caught doing the very same thing. You know like protesting against soldiers returning from a tour of duty, demanding the right to pray inside Cordoba cathedral or even building a mosque at the site of a religious attack on a country where your faith murdered thousands resulting in two wars and many hundreds of thousands dead. Then its free speech.

Take Bulgaria for instance after having lived under the yoke of Islam for hundreds of years it threw off the shackles of the Ottomans in 1878 and since that day has forbidden anything that glorifies Turkish rule. Well it seems that to a bunch of village idiots that's not on and they offended the Bulgarians by trying to start a new political party named the “Union for Tolerance, Responsibility, Moral, and Alternative Progress.” but for some reason the acronym the founders used is OTOMAN. Which bears an uncanny connotation to the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria's bitter past under Turkish dominion. Thankfully the idiots couldn't get the 500 signatures needed in which to form a new political party. Not to be undone the same village idiots then built a monument to the unknown Turkish soldier which the government swiftly knocked down.

In court the two ringleaders brothers Ali and Yuzeir Yuzeirov pleaded their innocence, with the latter demanding an interpretor which thankfully the judge denied.(Noticed how Muslims in western docks always seem to ask for an interpretor in which to paint the impression that they may not fully know the laws of the land)
Anyway Yuzeir didn't want to hang around and buggered off not to an Islamic country but rather to Belgium where police have arrested him. No doubt he will fight tooth and nail in which to remain in a non-Islamic country.

5 comments:

Dag said...

You know how Americans say "huh," and Canadians say, "eh," and Brits say, "aye"? Well, walking past a church on Vitosha St. in downtown Sophia you will hear someone fetching water by the church built in a hole in the ground, (because a church cannot dominate a mosque,) and you will be sure to hear a Bulgarian say, like I say "duh," the Bulgarian will say without thinking or meaning anything particular, "fivehundredyearsofturkishslavery."

That's 500 years of Turkish slavery. It means something. It means they think about it so much it's ingrained and almost lost to consciousness-- until it comes to the surface, at which point the Bulgars shrivel up. Lat time I was there the Albanians had over-run the place, and the natives were saying nothing about it. 500 years of being enslaved by the Turks doesn't create a race of brave people.

Ms. Cat said...

If it wasn't so serious, that picture would be really hilarious. All the cops protecting the muslim guy as he holds a sign vowing to conquer them all.

abdooss said...

P,
This is hilarious! Death to the JUICE? If you need to protest, get your spelling right!!

abdooss said...

http://art-harun.blogspot.com/2010/07/rage-against-juiceand-some-other.html

Pastorius said...

Abdoos,
Yeah, thanks.

I've seen that one before.

I have it in my photo files, and I forget to use it, for some reason. It's very funny.

I actually say it around the home more often than I use it as a photo.

I have kids, and they always want juice, so sometimes my response to them is, "Death to the Juice."

They sure do have a strange father.