Look at Me, I'm a Slut for Allah
You've got to be such a fucking dumbass to participate in this kind of bullshit.
I'm growing to hate my fellow Americans***. They vote for Baroque Evil Obama, and now they begin acquiescing to the evil of Islam.
They deserve the fate that awaits them.
Problem is, I'm going to be in the line of fire as well.
Ultimately, I don't give a flying fuck though. I'll enjoy watching people like these submission artists getting their comeuppance.
*** By the way, I am sorry if I am offending anyone by saying this. But my apology doesn't really mean much considering I am unwilling to take what I wrote back. I am telling you my feelings. The way I feel extends to everyone who is so god damned stupid as to participate in events such as those described below, or to anyone who is so god damned stupid as to have voted for Barack Obama in 2012.
I can only say, you will reap what you sow, and you deserve it. My anger comes from the fact that my family and I also have to suffer for your stupidity. If you could be put on an island where only you suffered, then perhaps, maybe, I'd have some sympathy. But alas, that's not the way it works, so fuck you.
From On Islam:
MICHIGAN – Non-Muslims students at a Michigan university have been offered a chance to try hijab for the first time when their Muslim counterparts marked the university's hijab day earlier this month.“It was pretty cool to meet people that wanted to try the hijab,” Amala Farah, freshman student at the Eastern Michigan University, told the Eastern Echo on Monday, December 9.“I was very happy to see other women than just Muslim girls. They seemed more concerned about how to wear the hijab than a typical hijabi does.”
The Muslims Student Association (MSA) at the Eastern Michigan University has celebrated the hijab day in the Women’s Resource Center with dozens of attendants.During the event, held from 10 am to 3 pm last Wednesday, MSA students helped non-Muslims students to try hijab for the first time.The event included a lecture on hijab by the marriage and family therapist Nadia Bazzy who spoke about her personal experience as a veiled Muslim woman in the US.
“To experience something new and to better understand something is to engage in it,” Bazzy said about the women who wore the hijab for the first time.
During her speech, Bazzy tackled the principles of hijab in Islam and the challenges that face veiled women.
Wearing hijab at the age of 16, Bazzy was criticized by her family as her father feared that she would be discriminated among her colleagues.
Attending a catholic school, Bazzy was inspired by the catholic traditions which revere Virgin Mary.
Virgin Mary's modesty mad her 'unique', that’s what has encouraged her to wear hijab, she said.
“You don’t have to physically wear a scarf to be a hijabi,” Bazzy said.
“You don’t even need to be Muslim to have a modest personality. The idea of the hijab isn’t restricted to just Islam.”
Islam sees hijab as an obligatory code of dress, not a religious symbol displaying one’s affiliations.
Enlightening ExperienceReceiving 70 free headscarves, attendants shared their experience after wearing hijab for the first time.
"I was enlightened by the experience, and I liked doing it,” freshman Emily Chadwick said.
“I liked to experience something from another culture, she added.
“There is a big Muslim population here,” sophomore Mariah Brito, said.
“It wasn’t weird for people to see me wearing the hijb," added Brito who had a fascination with the hijab.
“There were some not-so-close friends who looked at me awkwardly, but once they knew what day it was they understood why I was wearing it.”
Praising the successful event, MSA President, Elaf Alchurbaji said, “I was very impressed, happy and amazed by the turnout of the event,”
“I loved it when [Bazzy] said that the hijab is not just about the outward expression of modesty but more importantly, the inward expression of modesty through personality.”
US Muslims are estimated to be between six to seven millions and a recent Pew research found that American Muslims are the most moderate around the world.
It showed that US Muslims generally express strong commitment to their faith and tend not to see an inherent conflict between being devout and living in a modern society.
3 comments:
I totally agree with you.
With technology offering opportunity to virtually experience just about every emotion . . .it would behoove Every student that submits to this little hijab experiment to be forced to endure the entire 9/11 ordeal in a front row seat at each location with awesome special 4D special effects (aroma, humidity, dust, heat, sensations of glass and metal and every possible object/body/body part descending from dozens of stories above them, deafening sounds of metal on metal BLASTING through concrete and glasss and metal framing structures of each tower and the Pentagon, feeling the heat roar at them as they helplessly choke on the thick hot fumes of everything consumed by the heat of each plane crash, slowly becoming aware of the screams of helpless, blinded victims stuck dozens of stories above with no hope of escape, desperately attempting to contact family members to say goodbye.
Every foolish numbskull who dares to suggest Islam is like any other religion should be forced to virtually suffer every last second of any victim of Islam on that day.
These fools deserve to suffer at the hand of jihad.
EMU-my school! grrrr
it used to be the top school for training special ed teachers- now- I guess it is training sheep!!
Carol-CS
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