Wednesday, June 20, 2007

It's Islam, stupid

In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, American comedians didn't quite dare wade into the topic of the new reality. For several weeks following the attack, the stand-up acts were strangely devoid of anything related to homeland security or terrorism. That is, until Jay Leno stepped up and decided that enough was enough.

In his opening monologue one evening he delivered what has since become a classic bit:

"I'm not saying they're profiling at the airports these days. But if your first name is 'Mohammed' and your last name isn't 'Ali'... leave a little extra time."

He nailed it.

Unfortunately, for some reason the people who are paid to understand such things still don't 'get' the prescient truth behind Leno's timely joke.

With the exception of North Korea, every single trouble spot on the planet can be directly tied to the doctrine of Islam. Please take note that I didn't use the words 'radical' or 'militant' to modify the word Islam. Islam, as preached and practiced from it's primary source (the Koran), is quite simply incompatible with other cultures and religions. Since its inception in the 7th century, Islam has demanded that its followers submit themselves completely to the will of Allah... and that they in turn bend the rest of the world completely to the pitiless domination of Islam.

The best any non-Muslim can expect according to the Pact of Umar is a barely-tolerated status known as 'Dhimmi'... which is basically a subservient second class status in Muslim society. In short, Islam does not play nicely with others.


It's all or nothing.

Full article here. Long read but worth it.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the mention and the link. You stumbled on one of my favorite posts (although one I hated writing).

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  2. Treppenwitz, you hit the nail on the head on this article. Truth is a bitter pill to swallow sometimes. I would have posted sooner , but my computer some how came down with a million and a half trojans and viruses. (Fixed now). Very good article Trepp, best of wishes to you and yours.

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