“Muslim Backlash”

Whenever the Muslims do something stupid (which is always) to get themselves eyed skeptically by the normal, 21st century folk, they whimper about a backlash that never comes. Here’s the latest:

Police have arrested a man concerning alleged assaults on children at a mosque after viewing a Channel 4 documentary screened on Monday.

Dispatches, Lessons in Hate and Violence, secretly filmed a man apparently hitting and kicking children during Qu’ran lessons at a school in the Markazi Jamia mosque at Keighley, West Yorkshire.

An Islamic school in Birmingham in the same documentary, where a preacher was filmed making offensive remarks about non-Muslims, said it would close early for half-term, amid fears pupils could be the target of far-right groups.

The children aren’t going to be “victims” of anyone except their own depraved religious leaders, already shown to be abusing and indoctrinating them.

Quick, Warren, sue your lawyer!




4 Responses to ““Muslim Backlash””

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by RightGirl, RightGirl. RightGirl said: British Muslims abuse pupils and then say they fear the EDL. Sheesh. http://bit.ly/e9TWdr Bunch of whining sluts. [...]

  2. joe skinny says:

    whenever you read someone making a distinction between the “stupid muslims” and the oh so smart, “normal, 21st century folk”, you know you’ve stumbled across batshit crazy nutjobs.

    While no assaults should be defended at all, but to suggest this is a muslim thing is really, just pure stupidity.

    Do you have posts on how child abuse is a “Catholic thing” too?

  3. Bobert says:

    joe skinny needs to get a pair of real glasses instead of the blinders he obviously has. Your article discussed the reported fear of a ‘backlash’ against the perpetrators of violence against the abusers and even used the word backlash in the title. It discussed child abuse, not ‘freedom of religion’ as joe implied. As a parent, I can tell you what I would do to someone who abused my kids in school, and I don’t think that anyone would call it ‘backlash’ but “protecting my children”, besides taking my children out of an abusive school. Something joe and his buds would try to abort in the name of political correctness. Unfortunately, abusive Muslims have no fear of the students parents or police or anything else responsible. Since joe mentioned Catholic’s, has anyone heard of the Catholic Church asking for protection from “Backlash?” Neither have I.

  4. The Lone Ranger says:

    Hey Joe Skinny,

    Here’s something for you – and its happening in Canada. So who is being ‘intolerant?”

    WINNIPEG — A dozen Muslim families who recently arrived in Canada have told Winnipeg’s Louis Riel School Division that they want their children excused from compulsory elementary school music and coed physical education programs for religious and cultural reasons.

    “This is one of our realities in Manitoba now, as a result of immigration,” said superintendent Terry Borys. “We were faced with some families who were really adamant about this. Music was not part of the cultural reality.”

    Borys said the school division has alerted Education Minister Nancy Allan about the situation since music and phys-ed are compulsory in the province’s elementary schools.

    There have been no issues so far with children of middle-school or high-school age, he said.

    The families accept physical education, as long as the boys and girls have separate classes, but do not want their children exposed to singing or the playing musical instruments, Borys said. The division has suggested they could instead do a writing project to satisfy the music requirements of the arts curriculum.

    However, a local Muslim leader says there is no reason for young kids to be held out of music or phys-ed classes based on religious and cultural grounds.

    “Who is advising them? My first concern would be who are these new immigrants talking to?” said Shahina Siddiqui, executive director of the Islamic Social Services. “This is the first time I am hearing this; I’m not very happy about it.”

    Siddiqui said there is no problem with elementary-school children taking coed phys-ed, at least “not with little kids under the age of puberty.”

    She said when some middle-school and high-school students have asked not to mix genders, they have been accommodated by schools.

    Siddiqui acknowledged that music can be an issue — but only for a few people.

    “Music is controversial in our community; this is a North American phenomenon,” she said. “There is a minority view that music is forbidden. (That view) is not accepted by the majority.”

    Borys said that there had been one or two requests for kids to be excused previously, but this year a dozen families came forward at six schools.

    Borys said that school division contacted a member of the Islamic community whom the parents suggested, consulted the Manitoba Human Rights Commission and looked at what other jurisdictions are doing about accommodation, particularly Ontario.

    The division is trying to figure out what issues might arise when the children enter junior high or high school, he said.

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    Someone needs to tell these camel shaggers to sove off and live in Saudi Arabia where their “culture” is sstill stuck in the 7th century.

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