Monday, June 3, 2013

Comparing Obama to Nixon is an Insult...

...to Nixon.

Woolwich Bloody Beheader Thinks He's Calling the Shots in the Infidels' Courtroom

Trouble is he might be right:
A suspect in the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby, Michael Adebolajo, has been remanded in custody for 48 hours after appearing at Westminster magistrates court. 
In a dramatic court appearance, the 28-year-old instructed the court to address him as Mujahid Abu Hamza. 
Fellow suspect Michael Adebowale, 22, appeared separately at the Old Bailey on Monday morning. 
With a plastic cast on his left arm an animated Adebolajo, defended by barrister David Gottlieb, refused to stand in the dock. 
As he was asked to stand, Adebolajo said: "May I ask why? May I ask why?"
When told it was customary to stand, he said: "I want to sit." 
Adebolajo did not initially confirm he had heard the charges: of the murder of soldier Lee Rigby, attempted murder of two police officers and possession of a 9.4mm Dutch calibre KNIL Model 91 revolver, with intent to cause others to believe that violence would be used. 
Wearing a white T-shirt and holding and periodically kissing a book which appeared to be the Qur'an, Adebolajo's speech sounded slightly slurred, and he often tilted his head and waved to a smartly dressed friend in the public gallery who offered prayers...
Don't blame Adebolajo. Blame the idiot infidel judge who is allowing him to behave in this triumphalist way.

As Time Goes By--We Infidels Have Grown More and More Clueless

Wherein I update an American songbook classic:

You must be flipping mad
If you can't see jihad
Where others just see crime.
Their fundamentalism applies
In our own time.

They think that they'll go far
With shouts of "Allahu Akbar!"
Their reason has a rhyme.
It comes from age-old texts
In our own time.

Mullahs and clerics
Always up-to-date.
Mining those nuggets,
Those passages of hate.
Infidels will suffer;
That is their promised fate
For the sake
Of auld lang syne.

It's still the same old story.
A fight for Islam's glory:
A mountain they must climb.
No matter what we do deny
In our own time.

Pro-and-Anti-Khomeini Factions Clash in York Region

But where's Insp. Ricky to read 'em the riot act for not behaving a la YRP "diversity, equity and inclusion" precepts?

Insp. Ricky--nowhere in sight.


Homegrown Jihadis and No-Go Zones Now a Regular Feature Down Under

Yikes!:
THE message from the young men was blunt: "You're not in Australia now." They weren't standing on a street in Iraq, Afghanistan or Lebanon. This is Bankstown.It is a safe suburban street surrounded by family homes but there are fears areas just like this are in danger of being turned into ghettos by young men - usually born in Australia to Lebanese parents - who are cannon fodder for hardline Muslim preachers. They are part of generation jihad. 
A recent two-year federal parliamentary inquiry into multiculturalism was swamped by concerns about the rising influence of Islam in Australia and fears that organisations such as Hizb ut-Tahrir and conservative imams were "promoting the radicalisation of second-generation Muslim youth and voluntary social exclusion".
An Islamic women's group told of the influence of alarming conservatism that was even demanding gender segregation at weddings "within parts of the Lebanese community in Sydney".
The same characters and organisations keep popping up to attract young acolytes.
Like the radical political Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir, Sheik Feiz Mohammed, the Global Islamic Youth Centre at Liverpool, Auburn's Bukhari House Bookshop and prayer hall, of which Feiz Mohammed is a director.
Head of the Middle Eastern Crime Squad, Detective Superintendent Deborah Wallace, said even convicted murderer Bassam Hamzy, founder of the Muslim gang Brothers for Life, had achieved an almost mythical status from behind bars.
So far intelligence agencies have stayed one step ahead of the terrorism threat...
I would note that they have a "Middle Eastern Crime Squad" while we have York Regional Police's "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Bureau."

Anniversary of Khomeini's Death Engenders Hyperbole and Gush on Shia TV

These hyper-effusive statements should, in turn, engender guffaws and chuckles:
  • "The greatest leader of contemporary times. The father of the Islamic revolution."
  • "Practically bidding the good & Forbidding the evil."
  • Revived the pure Muhammadan Islam; exposed the American brand of Islam."
  • "Pure Muhammadan Islam: religion and politics are inseparable; American brand of Islam: Islam has nothing to do with politics.
American Islam has nothing to do with politics? Clearly, the Khomeinists haven't been paying attention to what's been happening in Barack Obama's America lately.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

NYT Scribbler Thinks That "Apes and Pigs" Stuff Is Something Right-Wingers Invented--A CAMERA Expose

Jews? Apes and pigs? That can't possibly be so, since as lefty scribblers like this NYT nitwit knows, the Koran and hadith are blueprints for interfaith harmony and would never say anything that hateful. Surely we've misread what actually says "grapes and figs," right Jodi?
When billionaire businessman and philanthropist Sheldon Adelson was honored in Jerusalem recently, with Mayor Nir Barkat declaring him an honorary citizen of the holy city, the New York Times bureau chief Jodi Rudoren was one of the reporters in attendance (A Mogul Comes to Lunch, and He Doesn’t Hold His Tongue). 
As Rudoren tells it, Adelson "tried to school American reporters on the history of the Middle East" – the emphasis being on "tried," since Rudoren and her colleagues are apparently much too expert and knowledgeable to be schooled by a mere "conservative casino mogul" who is "close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu." 
As dessert was served, Adelson "held court, offering his characteristically unvarnished views," and in Rudoren's characteristically unvarnished view this is when the day's most ill-founded and impolitic statements were uttered:
As for the Palestinians, Mr. Adelson said, “They teach their children that Jews are descended from swine and apes, pigs and monkeys.” Then he questioned their existence as a distinct ethnic group, saying they were “southern Syrians” or Egyptians until Yasir Arafat, who was leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization, “came along with a pitcher of Kool-Aid and gave it to everybody to drink and sold them the idea of Palestinians.”  
These ideas, staples of the far right, are deeply offensive to the Palestinians — perhaps partly the point...
Actually, Jodi, these ideas are staples of Islamic doctrine, which is precisely the point. And far from being "deeply offensive to the Palestinians," they are deeply cherished.

As punishment for such deeply offensive--and dangerous--cluelessness, I sentence Jodi to watch every single episode of Tomorrow's Pioneers thrice, once for every Jews-are-apes-and-pigs mention in the Koran.

One Big Happy Ummah? Not So Much as MuBros Cleric Qaradawi Has a Hissy Fit About "Satanic" Shias Messing Around in Syria

Ahul Bayt, the Shia news service, reports it like this:
Qatari controversial grand Mufti, Yusuf al-Qaradawi has blamed himself for not taking a hostile stance against the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah before, in line with the Saudi Wahhabis.

Qaradawi who is seen as the religious and inspirational leader of the militants and terrorists fighting against the government of Syria, told attendants at the Friday Prayers in capital Doha that Alawites, particularly Shiites are even worse than Christians and Jews. 
He called on all his supporters around the world to gather in Syria’s town of al-Qusayr and help the terrorists and fight along with them. He claimed that they would be facing with Lebanon’s Hezbollah in Qusayr.

Qaradawi further slammed those who supported the Syrian government, including Russia, Iran and Lebanon’s resistance and called them “parties of Satan”.

He did not mention crimes committed by all those countries that have strongly supported militants to take thousands of lives in Syria and make a crisis that threatens stability of the whole region...
Everyone singOh, the Sunnis hate the Shias and the Shias hate the Sunnis and the MuBros hate Khomeinists and everybody hates the Joooos....

Update: Here's how the Sunni (of Arab News) spin the same story: Sunni scholars were right about Hezbo.

Speakers Who ARE Welcome In York Region (Specifically at Zafar Bangash's Mosque): Hamas-Lovin' George Galloway

Georgie Porgie spoke there back in November, 2010--and what a rip roaring screed it was, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing but Zionhass:

 
Update: It was only last year that Zion-loather Zafar uttered this hate speech--a blatant threat aimed at local Jewry:
During the Jan 26 lecture [at McMaster University in Hamilton], titled “Iran in the Crosshairs,” Bangash, president of the Islamic Society of York Region, who is known for advocating Iranian-style theocracy, warned the crowd of the consequences of going to war with a heavily armed Iran. 
A video of the lecture was uploaded by a website called shiatv.net and in it, Bangash is recorded saying, “If there were an attack on Iran, and obviously the fact that Israel would be involved in it, [the] U.S. would be involved in it, it is quite possible that, you know, members of the Jewish community might be targeted… We will not want that to happen at all, but you cannot control the emotions of the people.”...
Wanna bet Little Ricky of the York Region "Diversity" squad never knocked on Zafar's mosque and had words with him over that? And how safe do you feel knowing that it's the Little Rickys, cops who've received "diversity" indoctrination, who you have to count on should hyper-emotional people become uncontrollable and want to kill Jews?

To recap: in York Region, it's perfectly okay for a local imam who threatens Jews with a pogrom to host a man who supports Hamas. However, due to a complaint by an unnamed Muslim (was that you, Zafar?), a York Region rabbi is not allowed to host Pamela Geller.

What was it Voltaire, that old Jew-hater, once said? Oh, yeah:

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Hate Speech Okey-Dokey in Little Ricky's York Region--So Long as Khomeinists and Not Mouthy Jewish Broads From New York (Who Don't Indulge In It) Are Doing It

Speaking of York Region, tomorrow it will be the site of "Imam Khomeini's Struggle for Justice for the Oppressed" rally, a "celebration" of the 24th anniversary of the brute's death. (Hey, I'm willing to celebrate his death every day.) Unlike the Pamela Geller talk which, because it didn't jibe with York Region's "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" philosophy, was moved to a smaller location outside the area, the Ayatollah Khomeini par-tay has, as advertised on its poster, had its "venue changed to a larger location." No doubt that's because, just as Zionhass is perfectly acceptable when uttered by Khomeinists on the grounds of Queens' Park, so, too, is it okey-dokey  within the confines of the Khomeinists' Islamic Society of York Region, so long as it's confined to the mosque, that is. On the other hand, criticism of any aspect of Islam, no matter how problematic, is strictly verboten in York Region.

The NatPo's George Jonas takes note of the event, and how it has upset the anti-Khomeinist faction of the Iranian community:
The event that advertises “internationally renowned speakers” and a “poetry, art and essay competition” as well as a “Youth Quiz for people up to 25 years of age,” is being organized by supporters of Iran’s theocratic leaders, the grim ayatollahs with nuclear ambitions. This doesn’t sit well with other members of the Iranian ex-pat community, who presumably fled to Canada because the Imam’s “justice” threatened to oppress them. 
These good folk are upset, and I can’t blame them. In their own flyer, they describe the rally, perhaps inelegantly but not inaccurately, as “a commemoration event in support of the terrorist-[anti-Semitic] Islamic regime of Iran’s dictator Khomeini organized by the Islamic regime supporters” — which is what the event is, all right. 
And they call upon the “Conservative Government of Canada to make such events illegal,” which is where they and I reach a fork in the road, for reasons discussed below. 
Meanwhile, they’re organizing a counter-rally to protest what they describe in their own literature to the press as a “very infamous and shameful event in Toronto.”...
I predict the anti-Geller York Regional Police will take swift action--against the anti-Khomeinists.

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Update: The Khomeinists are thrilled that the protesters are boosting the rally's attendance:
Although the Zionist terrorist group JDL in Toronto was attempting to dampen the commemoration of Imam Khomeini (RA) anniversary, since they announced the protest, the registrations for the event have increased significantly. Zionist hatemongering Web Sites like JDL and BlazingCatFur are monitored by many Muslim organizations and the publicity provided by them have helped tremendously in getting the word out about the event. 
It is entirely possible that just like the Al-Quds rally in Toronto last year, the anniversary commemoration this year in Toronto will be the largest in the history of the city. It is also important to note that the event is being commemorated in more cities around the world this year than ever before. In short, no matter how hard the Zionist fanatics try, they continue to fail miserably and in a really ironic way are helping to increase awareness about the oppressive state of israel and their hate filled ideology of racial superiority.
A blatant case of projection (Iran being the oppressive, hate-filled and supremacist state), no?

If these Khomeinists weren't so scary they'd be hysterically funny.

Local Khomeinist Zafar B. Calls for Islam to Assume "Its Natural Dominant Role"

Every month I am eager to read the latest edition of Crescent International, the Khomeinist rag edited by our very own local Khomeinist/fomenter of Zionhass, Zafar Bangash. I can always count on Zafar to come up with some delicious bit of supremacist venom which, should Daniel Pipes and his like-minded pals care to read it, settles once and for all the question of whether there's something called "Islamism" which is decidedly and distinctly different than Islam proper: Zafar's rag, after all, calls itself "the newsmagazine of the Islamic movement."

This month, Zafar weighs in on the "ummah," the global Muslim community; why it longs to live under the numero uno law--sharia; why its unity, and therefore its strength, is imperiled not by age-old divisions within Islam, but by the infidel and his pesky "colonialism":
There is also another definition of the Ummah: that of the aggregate power of the political culture of Islam. Today this is virtually non-existent because Muslims are not in control of their destiny. At this level, we cannot speak of the Muslim Ummah per se because its power is fragmented into nation-states ruled by elites and political systems that are the product of colonialism. These systems were put in place to prevent the emergence of Islam in its natural dominant role. Their practitioners are in fact at war with their own people because the Muslim masses yearn for a system based on Islamic values, while the elites insist on perpetuating an alien system in their societies. This is evident throughout the Muslim world, whether in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Indonesia or elsewhere. It is unrealistic to expect countries like Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, or Qatar, for instance, to help the Palestinians against Zionist oppressors when these regimes treat their own people no better, often much worse. The same holds true for other regimes in the Muslim East as well as the larger Muslim world...
Far be it from me to point out that when Islam assumes "its natural dominant role," things tend to turn into a shambles such that people in lands dominated by Islam often end up fleeing to the "colonialist" West. Once there, more than a few do what they can to ensure that Islam will assume "its natural dominant role" there, so the West can become a shambles, too. (In this the West, courtesy its self-loathing dogma of multiculturalism, is eminently supine and compliant.)

Far be it from me to suggest such things because, were I to do so, it might prompt a prompt a knock on my door from Insp. Little Ricky, head of the "diversity" squad of York Region (home to Zafar's mosque).

Good thing I don't live in York Region.