Posted on 03/05/2011 6:07:38 PM PST by TheConservativeCitizen
Neither the newsies nor the feminists deign to notice the differences in treatment women receive in Western versus Islamic places; that hypocrisy has received comment. A quieter reception awaits reports of the ongoing anti-Christianity of Moslems and their governments.
Car bombs, grenades, shootings and burnings at Christian churches, schools, bus convoys and private homes are reported regularly from such places as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt, Iraq, Malaysia, Nigeria, the Philippines, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan and others.
In many of these places, the government either does nothing or joins what is in fact persecution. An Afghan was sentenced to death for converting to Christianity, a Christian Pakistani couple received 25 years for touching the Koran without washing their hands; a Christian man got life for hurting the feelings of Moslems and Asia Bibi, Christian mother of 5, was sentenced to hang for insulting Mohammed. The Governor of Punjab promised to pardon her and was assassinated.
50 died in a Bagdad attack on a church during Mass; 4 died and 117 were hurt in the attack on the bus convoy; 6 were killed and 4 of their homes burned in Egypt.
In the U.S. and Europe, the Moslems whine about their ill treatment while they attempt to impose their version of life onto the societies they encounter. Theres a word for that, a Yiddish word; the Jews and Moslems go way back. The word is: Chutzpah. Now, we need a word for the news folks who havent noticed
and dont plan to notice.
It’s time for a nationwide game of “Cowboys and Muslims”.
When even high government officials are killed by Islamists it is clear who is REALLY in control and that is the religious leadership. Even the government is afraid of them or is complicit with them.
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