Posted on 08/15/2015 10:18:34 AM PDT by markomalley
The followers of the We Do Not Want Islam in the Czech Republic and the Bloc Against Islam groups installed statues of the torsos of Muslim women stoned to death under sharia law, in order to warn their fellow countrymen about the inherent danger of Islam and growing threat to their nation from Muslim immigration.
Ceskenoviny The effigies covered by white cloths tainted with colour as blood and surrounded by stones have appeared in a number of places in Prague, Hulan said. The police are dealing with the affair, but they have not come across any breach of the law, he added.
The installations include the captions such as Pregnant after Rape or She was unfaithful pointing out the alleged reasons for being stoned to death.
The statues of the women stoned to death are to warn of Islamic barbarism and the violence committed against women, Artur Fiser, spokesman for We Do Not Want Islam, told CTK.
Islamic barbarism is infiltrating us with a growing speed, but it has not touched upon majority society, Fiser said.
Giant banner at soccer game (below) shows how Czechs feel about Islam. Posters had already appeared in soccer stadiums with the slogan We do not want Islam in Czechia.
We hope that if we open the eyes to the public before it gets here in full, people will not have to watch real stoning or read in the papers that a neighbour killed his daughter over the perverted notion of honour, Fiser said.
We Do Not Want Islam in the Czech Republic has staged a number of anti-Islamic events, but its followers are mainly active online, the Interior Ministry has said.
No, they just want to avoid Islam like the Prague...
And their dzebit cards won't work either
Is that one in the white socks a Jenner or is that all part of the proper costume?
Know a couple of Czechs from business trips over here and kind of interacted with a lot of others. All seem like great people.
I’ve only learned one word, Storno (cancel or something close) since I’ve had to do some IT support when they visit.
The facility I work out is partly owned by a company in the Czech Republic.
Some of the wittiest, most poetic, musical and yet down-to-earth people in the world. How they suffered under the Soviets. Bravo, Czechs!
Its perhaps an odd twist of fate and history, but the old Soviet Satellites, having been sealed from the West during our own evil conversion to post-modern, politically correct progressivism, and having lived under brutal ideologies, seem to have no problems with political correctness.
Prague is beautiful and I look forward to the return: this time for pleasure.
The fortunate ones who have gotten to go Czech on business said great things about Prague.
I’m just an IT guy so no point in ever going and don’t expect to. I don’t have it in me to really travel any more at least for business.
Good find.
Great People and I have talked to people that love Prague!
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