Sunday, February 02, 2014

Bosch Fawstin on World Hijab Day


From Bosch Fawstin:
For "World Hijab Day", I'm posting this piece I did last September. Here's what I wrote then: 
Why Do We Keep Looking At You? Maybe because you might as well be wearing a headscarf full of swastikas. 
I can't stand seeing Muslim women in America dressed in Full Islamic gHarb, with some even dressing in Full Burka's, and then hear them bitching about how people look at them. 
The fact that Muslims have been murdering non-Muslims Every Single Day for the last 1,300+ years has something to do with how we look at them in a certain way. 
If you wear your prison clothing in public, we'll look at you the wrong way. We are at War, a war being waged on civilization by Islam's heroes, the jihadists, and some of those killers have worn headscarves and burkas. 
In other words, seeing very easily recognizable Muslims reminds us of the war we're in, and I think these creatures know exactly what they're doing, trying to scare and intimidate infidels, just for the hell of it, to get off.

1 comment:

Charles Martel said...

Call me paranoid, but I avoid malls in weekends and at peak hours. I usually go there in the morning as soon as they open, and never on holidays or special sale days. But yesterday afternoon I went with a group of friends to the Tyson's Corners mall in McLean, Va. We arrived at 4 and left at 8. I've never seen so many Middle Easterns in my life. It did not matter what way you looked, they were gathered in clumps. Mostly young men, but also many couples (women in full custom) with lots of kids and baby carriages. When I go at mid-day I usually see women in hijabs in groups with their babies, but Saturday evening was truly troubling.

I wonder what other people see. But what I saw, I did not like. Of course in this area we have two of the big magnets for crazy fundamentalist Muslims, the Falls Church mosque of ill repute (which served the spiritual needs of some of the 9/11 terrorists) and the Dulles center, with ISNA's imam Majid or something like that, who is also a frequent guest at the WH, at least according to pictures, at Iftar dinner times.