Posted on 11/18/2007 8:08:53 AM PST by ventanax5
His name is Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, and he is a Muslim.
The United Nations is a diaper -- it is too dirty, we need to dispose of it," he told the audience. He said it without a laugh, because he wasn't joking. Choudhury is as honest as they come, and his disdain for Islamists, terrorist apologists, and anti-Semites was obvious.
The thousands of Bangladeshi madrassas, he told the audience, are "giving birth to thousands and thousands of jihadists, and nobody cares."
When he started speaking out against what he saw as a perversion of Islam and of justice, he said, people called him an idiot.
"I am proud to be an idiot," is his response.
That's because the Islamists, who are teaching Muslims to hate Jews, Christians, and especially Israel, are perpetrating more than hate speech. In 2005, a madrassa teacher raped a 9-year-old girl. During the investigation, the madrassa faculty explained to police that the girl's family was Jewish, and the charges would offend their "religious sensibilities."
(Excerpt) Read more at thejewishstate.net ...
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
“The United Nations is a diaper — it is too dirty, we need to dispose of it,”
That line is PRICELESS!!!!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
How then, is he muslim? For to believe that anything outside islam has value is to be an apostate.
Wouldn’t you have LOVED to be in the audience when he stated that!?! WooHoo! What a proper description! And, from a Muslim, to boot!
The United Nations is a diaper it is too dirty, we need to dispose of it,...
most of always thought that the UN was run by a bunch of muzzie lovin sheet heads!!!!
“The United Nations is a diaper — it is too dirty, we need to dispose of it,”
LOL!! Great line, how true! That could make a good tagline.
This guy is one of the rare, truly moderate Muslims out there.
“Netta Kohn Dror-Shav authored a 1998 policy paper for the Ariel Center for Policy Research titled “The Ultimate Enemy — Jews Against Jews”. In it, she explores several defense mechanisms through which Jews drift toward their enemies. Denial, she wrote, “leads to avoidance of recognizing the actual inherent dangers, and causes a virtual cognitive distortion of reality.”
Basic lack of security, she wrote, causes many Israelis to grasp at any offer for peace, disregarding the enemy’s conduct in favor of its temporary rhetoric.
Anxiety, Dror-Shav wrote, propels Jews toward “a resolution — any resolution — that puts an end to the uncertainty and thus serves to relieve the anxiety in some way.”
Lack of confidence, dependency, passivity, guilt, the “good child complex” (the need for approval from everyone), and Jewish self-hatred are also categories Dror-Shav includes in her report. But the most striking one, in my opinion, was this: identification with the aggressor.
Identification with the aggressor is “pernicious”, she wrote, because it causes us to abandon our own sense of self and identity, and instead live vicariously through our enemy’s struggle because we project the righteousness of our own struggle onto our foe.
And what comes with our enemy’s righteousness is the sinister character of those who still cling to the original Jewish struggle, in this case Zionism. Anything that gets in the way of our enemy’s acceptance (those darned settlers!) and the subsequent security (come on, it’s not like there are that many rockets falling on our heads) is considered, as Dror-Shav called it, “the ultimate ‘enemy’.”
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One should read the whole article. It does a great job of summing up the whole climb-onto-the-platter-and-put-the-apple-in-your-mouth mentality of the lefty, self-hating jews here and in Israel.
Balls.
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