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TE] http://chersonandmolschky.com/2014/01/31/muslim-enrichment-britain-week-snapshot/ Muslim ‘Enrichment’ in Britain: One Week Snapshot
Tuesday 28th January
Tweeting this cartoon could cost you your life. Source: http://freethoughtblogs.com/butterfliesandwheels/2014/01/hi-how-ya-doin/
Tweeting this cartoon could cost you your life. Source: http://freethoughtblogs.com/butterfliesandwheels/2014/01/hi-how-ya-doin/
•Leeds: Takeaway restaurant workers Mohammed Hussain, Shah Miah and Harris Uddin (Hussain and Uddin are illegal immigrants) were jailed after grooming vulnerable youngsters for their own sexual gratification, including raping a 12 year-old.
•Burmese freedom fighter and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been nominated by the ‘Islamic Human Rights Commission’ for an ‘Islamophobia Award’.
•Self-styled Muslim ‘spokesman’ Mohammed Shafiq of the ‘Ramadhan Foundation’ attempted to redefine free speech by stating on national TV: “You cannot go around promoting offensive cartoons“. This remark was in response to a tweet made on January 12th (Yes, still rumbling on over two weeks later!) by Maajid Nawaz, the co-founder and chair of the anti-extremism think tank ‘Quilliam’. The tweet had a ‘Jesus and Mo cartoon’ depicting Jesus and Muhammad saying Jesus_and_Mo2‘Hey’ and ‘How ya doin’” to each other (pictured above). Nawaz received death threats for this tweet, and so called ‘moderate’ Muslims (including Mohammed Shafiq, who is a prospective parliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats, and interviewer Jon Snow pointed out to Shafiq that his behaviour is neither ‘Liberal’ or ‘Democratic’) have been ‘outraged’ by the tweet and called for Maajid Nawaz (including circulating a petition) to be removed as a prospective parliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats. (It has been subsequently announced that Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, will not drop Nawaz as a parliamentary candidate). Channel 4 for their part showed dhimmitude by blocking out the image of Muhammad (pictured above), but rather interestingly the image of Jesus – whom Muslims also consider to be a Prophet of Islam – remained and there has not been a word mentioned about that. Needless to say, there has been no Christian outrage over this cartoon, although Jesus socialising with a murdering paedophile could be deemed offensive to some!
•Maajid Nawaz issued a statement today stating why he tweeted the cartoon: “My intention was to carve out a space to be heard without constantly fearing the blasphemy charge, on pain of death,” he wrote. “I did it for Salmaan Taseer, the governor of Punjab who was assassinated by his bodyguard for calling for a review of Pakistan’s colonial-era blasphemy laws; for Malala Yusufzai, the schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban for wanting an education; and for Muhammad Asghar, a mentally ill British man sentenced to death for ‘blasphemy’ last week in Pakistan.”[/QUOTE] One day in a week of muslim acting as if the laws thee do not apply to them.. --Tyr
TE] http://chersonandmolschky.com/2014/01/31/muslim-enrichment-britain-week-snapshot/ Muslim ‘Enrichment’ in Britain: One Week Snapshot
Tuesday 28th January
Tweeting this cartoon could cost you your life. Source: http://freethoughtblogs.com/butterfliesandwheels/2014/01/hi-how-ya-doin/
Tweeting this cartoon could cost you your life. Source: http://freethoughtblogs.com/butterfliesandwheels/2014/01/hi-how-ya-doin/
•Leeds: Takeaway restaurant workers Mohammed Hussain, Shah Miah and Harris Uddin (Hussain and Uddin are illegal immigrants) were jailed after grooming vulnerable youngsters for their own sexual gratification, including raping a 12 year-old.
•Burmese freedom fighter and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been nominated by the ‘Islamic Human Rights Commission’ for an ‘Islamophobia Award’.
•Self-styled Muslim ‘spokesman’ Mohammed Shafiq of the ‘Ramadhan Foundation’ attempted to redefine free speech by stating on national TV: “You cannot go around promoting offensive cartoons“. This remark was in response to a tweet made on January 12th (Yes, still rumbling on over two weeks later!) by Maajid Nawaz, the co-founder and chair of the anti-extremism think tank ‘Quilliam’. The tweet had a ‘Jesus and Mo cartoon’ depicting Jesus and Muhammad saying Jesus_and_Mo2‘Hey’ and ‘How ya doin’” to each other (pictured above). Nawaz received death threats for this tweet, and so called ‘moderate’ Muslims (including Mohammed Shafiq, who is a prospective parliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats, and interviewer Jon Snow pointed out to Shafiq that his behaviour is neither ‘Liberal’ or ‘Democratic’) have been ‘outraged’ by the tweet and called for Maajid Nawaz (including circulating a petition) to be removed as a prospective parliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats. (It has been subsequently announced that Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, will not drop Nawaz as a parliamentary candidate). Channel 4 for their part showed dhimmitude by blocking out the image of Muhammad (pictured above), but rather interestingly the image of Jesus – whom Muslims also consider to be a Prophet of Islam – remained and there has not been a word mentioned about that. Needless to say, there has been no Christian outrage over this cartoon, although Jesus socialising with a murdering paedophile could be deemed offensive to some!
•Maajid Nawaz issued a statement today stating why he tweeted the cartoon: “My intention was to carve out a space to be heard without constantly fearing the blasphemy charge, on pain of death,” he wrote. “I did it for Salmaan Taseer, the governor of Punjab who was assassinated by his bodyguard for calling for a review of Pakistan’s colonial-era blasphemy laws; for Malala Yusufzai, the schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban for wanting an education; and for Muhammad Asghar, a mentally ill British man sentenced to death for ‘blasphemy’ last week in Pakistan.”[/QUOTE] One day in a week of muslim acting as if the laws thee do not apply to them.. --Tyr