Wednesday, November 04, 2015

That's How It's Done: Costco Employee Who Says Customer Told Her To "Go Back To Her Country" Is Married To Muslim Brotherhood Leader


In other words, it's all a bunch of shit. No one told her to go back to her country, BUT THEY SHOULD HAVE DONE SO.

So I will: GO BACK TO YOUR OWN FUCKING COUNTRY IF YOU ARE A SUPPORTER OF SHARIA LAW, YOU STUPID FUCKING CUNT!
Asma Al-Shawarghi says she was insulted in Montreal by an employee of Costco who told her to “go back to her country”. She is claiming moral and punitive damages. But who is Asma Al-Shawarghi? 
Her husband, Bilal Hamideh, is vice president of the Canadian Muslim Forum (CMF), the largest Islamic lobby in Quebec. 
Ms. Al-Shawarghi openly displays her sympathy for the Muslim Brotherhood. She poses here with her daughters making the sign of the Muslim Brotherhood, an organization founded in Egypt in 1928 and which now operates in many countries. The husband of Asma Al-Shawarghi is Bilal Hamden.
GO GET THE WHOLE STORY AT VLAD TEPES BLOG.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...


It will be important to keep an eye on Hamtramck, the first American city to have a majority muslim council. Perhaps they will be careful at the beginning, but I believe their true nature will come through pretty soon. And the sooner the better ...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/hamtramck-is-1st-american-city-to-elect-majority-muslim-council/36260616

Anonymous said...

Hamtramck was originally settled by German farmers, but Polish immigrants flooded into the area when the Dodge Brothers plant opened in 1914... As of the 2010 American Community Survey, 14.5% of Hamtramck's population is of Polish origin; in 1970, it was 90% Polish.

Over the past thirty years, a large number of immigrants from the Middle East (especially Yemen), South Asia (especially Bangladesh), and Southeastern Europe (especially Bosnia and Herzegovina) have moved to the city. As of the 2010 American Community Survey, the city's foreign born population stood at 41.1%, making it Michigan's most internationally diverse city. The population was 43,355 in the 1950 Census, and 18,372 in 1990.

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