Posted on 03/21/2016 10:20:29 PM PDT by kevcol
Looking for a way to end hate, intolerance, racism, and the rampant Islamophobia plaguing our country? Well, perhaps not end those things so much as signal to others that you stand against those things because you're a morally superior being?
Then MoveOn.org, the George Soros-backed progressive group that worked so hard to get Barack Obama elected twice, has just the thing for you: a plain white t-shirt emblazoned with the bold, smug declaration, "I Stand With My Muslim Neighbors."
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Virtue signaling in an ugly thing.
“hate begets hate”
Says the org that sponsors the most hate-filled “protests” I’ve seen in a long time.
Funny thing is, if you’re not a Muslim they’re thinking that you and your family all need a headcut.
I notice, in the picture of the T-shirt, the head is cut off. Coincidence?
LOL
Someone needs to market a version where the heart is replaced by a few sticks of dynamite.
Someone should send a case of t-shirts to the block the San Bernandino terrorists lived on.
“I < rape, pillage, behead, shoot, blow up, mutilate, torture, immolate, drown, wage jihad > with my Muslim neighbors.”
Wear this t shirt and see if they "embrace diversity" or just hate Jews. We all know what the response will be.
This guy sure as hell doesn't anymore.
From Brussels, today.
Frankly, I wish they ALL would wear shirts like this every day. It would be a great public service for Americans to know exactly from whom to stay the hell away.
“I stand with my Muslim neighbors.”
Yeh, but do your Muslim neighbors stand with you?
Maybe more realistic and appropriate: I will murder you with my moozlum neighbors.
Beautifully coincidental that this was posted just in time for Moslems to prove themselves yet again!
Kind of hard to stand with your head cut off.
I wish someone had come out with one that said, “If Allah is the answer, What the HELL! is the problem?”
It would probably sparked a lot of peaceful, courteous discussions, though.
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