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Monday, February 11, 2008

In most schools, you're not even allowed a peanut butter sandwich... 

But in Britain, packing C4 in your lunchbox is ok, I guess.

FURY erupted last night after it emerged that a boy of 12 who trained to be a suicide bomber is being allowed to attend school in Britain.

Parents of his classmates are unaware of the Afghan child’s terrifying past. MP Philip Davies said the youngster should be removed from school immediately so a proper investigation can take place into any potential danger he poses.

Surely there must be a spot at a seminary school somewhere where he can be deprogrammed of his Islamic upbringing? I would have a lot more faith in him (no pun intended) being watched over day and night by nuns than I would were he watched by bureaucrats. At least the nuns don't hang it up at 3pm, and take all bank holidays to go drink in the Algarve.

Just sayin'...

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Sunday, February 03, 2008

This is what happens when you silence people's thoughts 

Teachers, police and councils are afraid to take action against so-called honour crimes for fear of being accused of racism, it is claimed.

The threat of being called a racist and having your name smeared is so real these days, that authorities are leaving women to die in the hands of their zealous menfolk. Why would a white cop or teacher speak out, if it means they'll be vilified by the "religion of peace" representatives, or worse yet: brought in front of a thought-crime tribunal?

It found that "political correctness" was preventing bodies from tackling crimes which exist in the country's Muslim, Sikh and Hindu communities.

The authors said families withdraw teenage daughters from school because they fear men will be unwilling to marry them if they are educated.

Many men brought up here want "freshies" - women "uncontaminated" by ideas of independence.

Rahni Binjie of the Roshni Asian Women's Aid, a refuge in Nottingham, said: "We've had women who have disappeared from the education system. We don't know if they've been taken abroad or killed or anything."

Activists say there are particular problems with taxi firms who return women fleeing from abuse.

Jasvinder Sanghera, of the Karma Nirvana refuge in Derby, said: "We just can't trust them. This can be a matter of life and death for these girls."

Nice. Cabbies returning abused women to their abusers. Tell me again why we keep letting these people in?

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

A real God wouldn't have minded.... 

A Dutch police station trying to help Muslim detainees face Mecca for their prayers painted arrows in cells pointing in the wrong direction.

The Segbroek police station in The Hague borrowed the idea of putting compass marks on ceilings from an Amsterdam hotel, the Dutch daily De Telegraaf reported on Friday.

Muslims pray five times a day, facing east in the direction of Mecca. But the arrows in Segbroek pointed west.

There are 1 million Muslims in the Netherlands. The overall population is 16 million. One has to wonder just how many of those 1 million Sons of Allah are heading to jail that it necessitates painting arrows in the first place. And while we're asking, let's ask why their going to prison, and then decide if criminals are actually worth such apparently limitless accommodation.

I think it's more than just the arrow painters who have lost their sense of direction.

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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Darth Vader won't be allowed to vote in Quebec tomorrow 

Common sense has prevailed in Quebec, where Muslim women will have to show their faces before voting in tomorrow's election.

"What's at stake here is the integrity and, as I said, the serenity of the electoral process," Mr. Blanchet said at a press conference. "Since yesterday, the chief electoral office has received numerous emails and numerous telephone calls that have raised concern about inappropriate actions being taken at the polls. Suggestions were also made, notably on the Internet, that voters should show up at polling stations with covered faces or in silly disguises."

Quebec has had issues in the past with voter fraud (remember them being ridiculed back in 1995 for having the roll of every cemetery voting YES in the referendum, yet they still lost?), and the idea of letting Allah's whores show up in disguise was raising the ire of many Quebecois.

Earlier this week Mr. Blanchet, the top civil servant in charge of running Quebec elections, said that women wearing the niqab, a full-face veil that leaves only the eyes exposed, or the burqa, a head-to-toe covering, could vote without exposing their faces if they brought photo identification to the polling station and a second person vouched under oath that they were who they claimed to be. He made the ruling in accordance with a Quebec law that wasn't necessarily designed for that purpose. After the Journal de Montreal uncovered the story, outrage erupted--fuelled by concerns an exception for Muslim women would facilitate fraud, such as people casting multiple ballots or without being qualified.

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