Posted on 01/10/2015 7:57:11 AM PST by PROCON
Islamophobia - the irrational fear of being beheaded.
If you are not Islamophobic, then you are doomed to be one of their victims.
There is a lot to fear from Islam.
Islamophobia translates into a fear of Islam. What’s the word for not fearing Islam, but despising Islam? Not everyone who speaks against murderous Islam is afraid of Islamists.
I’ve been carrying two more extra magazines for self defense purposes.
Don’t want to have to go to a neighbor’s house to ask if I can borrow a cup of bullets.
The word would be ‘’anti-Islamic’’.
Commonsense.
Guest: I don't believe in psychiatrists.
Allen: Oh, but I've seen them.
The media is doing precisely their mission as part of the Marxist Agenda: keep the masses tranquilized.
We saw the textbook case four months after 9-11. We saw it after Benghazi. We’re seeing it again now.
Okay, I saw what you did there...
Perhaps “Crusader”?
It won’t be long before the MSM will be too afraid to print anything bad about Islam - no more atrocity stories.
I made a similar joke at a party when one woman told me that she “didn’t believe in credit cards”. She didn’t get it.
I see nothing good with Islam or what good there is— certainly is overwhelmed by the evil connected to it.
The scale is weighted to the negative side, so it is not irrational to view Islam negatively.
That is why the internet more then ever will be very, very important in the passing along of info.
Fearing a para-military cult disguised as a religion is NOT irrational.
It is COMPLETELY RATIONAL!!!
So...if “phobias” are so bad, why don’t straight people shout “hetero-phobia” when they are criticized. Or..Christians shout “Christo-phobia”?
Afterall, the level of anger, even foaming at the mouth rage, directed toward those who are not gay or Islamic fits the definition of a phobia quite well!
In the early 80s, I remember taking my kids to the neighborhood park and seeing my first muslim-garbed woman with her kids playing on the swing. I thought to myself, “Never seen this before.” And that was essentially the extent of my thought after wondering if she was hot, seeing as how it was nearly 95 degrees in the shade. I didn’t think to be afraid.
If one believes that one is in danger because something bad is about to happen, then it is rational and appropriate to be afraid.One then uses that fear to avoid certain situations.
If one feels that he is being treated unfairly or being hurt or taken advantage of, then it is rational and appropriate to feel anger.The anger becomes motivation to change the situation.
Frugal AND clueless.
Do you have her number?
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