I predict a lawsuit that will make them remove the billboards. Failing that, either the company that leases them will be intimidated into taking them down or the billboards will be destroyed.
The idea to counter the billboards is a good one. If you call ICNA they will most definitely lie about what Sharia really is.
Robert Spencer says this about ICNA:
ICNA is trying to whitewash Shariah, to hoodwink Americans into thinking that concerns about it are all due to misconceptions that can easily be cleared up, Spencer said.
Spencer adds that any inquiries about Shariahs darker side will receive soft replies.
I expect that if any inquirers asked about stonings, amputations, the denial of the freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and equality of rights for women and non-Muslims, theyll be told that none of that is really part of Shariah, Spencer said.
ICNAs goal is to foster complacency and ignorance about Shariah on the part of Americans, Spencer said. I dont think people phoning in with questions like that will rattle ICNA. Only a counter-campaign calling attention to those aspects of Sharia would accomplish that.
TROP may have used combustible paint and glue ontheir billboard..