Posted on 10/31/2013 6:47:18 PM PDT by Nachum
This past summer our family enjoyed eight beautiful days in Norway on the National Review cruise. I found this video clip from the Islamic Peace Conference in Norway quite interesting since we were just in that picturesque country, home of the Vikings.
Sometimes its just best to listen and let folks define themselves. The question is whether or not those of us in western civilization will continue to excuse away the issue. From this video clip, it seems were all quite wrong in using the term extremist to define only certain groups of Muslims.
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yeah i got one
if death to islam is from me and that is the best punishment in the world does that make me a radical extremist
Bttt
Yeah, I gotta question.
What’s the dif between a moderate and radical Muzzy?
LOL!
The moderate won’t get his own hands dirty.
when the US funding check clears
Mainstream Islam supports taking over all the world by any means, requiring all to live under Islamic law, putting all Muslim women in second place-subjects of their male relatives and any non-Muslims in lands subject to Muslim rule & law are less than human as far as rights & status, sort of intelligent donkeys. Unlike other world religions that have evolved & become tolerant of non-believers & non-traditional lifestyles, Islam is fixed in the 800s A.D. and will not change.
A country such as France, Spain, USA, or other Western land that fails to require Muslim immigrants to live under that country’s law & confine Islamic practices to the home & mosques, that western country is in danger of disorder or even Islamic terrorism.
Not radicals or extremists, just good Muslims. They said so themselves.
Extremists are physically involved in jihad while the “moderates” send money to support the global jihad.
So that means there are no extreme or moderate Muzzies - just Muzzies that love jihad. Take away jihad and you don’t have Islam anymore.
I have lived and worked in the Middle East for several years. The vast majority of Muslims are not our enemies and just want to live and work and provide for their families as we do. My best man at my wedding was a Palestinian Muslim who is like my brother. He is not a radical.
The real problem is that about 10 to 15 percent are radical and want to apply strict Koranic teachings to all of us. That means around 160 million Muslims believe in and are willing to perform holy Jihad against us.
There is a war against the West. If we do not realize there is a war we will lose. I have great compassion for the non radical Muslims as they will also lose in this war.
If you walk down the streets of Cairo every third female has been brutalized by clitorectomy. Egypt as a whole the percentage is 50%. This is the face of radical Islam. It fears the sensuality of a female and relegates her to the status of chattel.
Other sources, see link below, say the percentage in Egypt is 90% of females endure this mutilation. I suspect the real number is somewhat in between, perhaps75%
This is the face of radical Islam. It is not pretty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_genital_mutilation
I also have Muslim friends here in Los Angeles. Normal, everyday people.
They are in fear of the types you talk of. I get that. The problem is that one does not know who to think of as “normal” and who is not.
i spent a little over a year total in egypt 30 years ago when i was in my formative twenties with no preconception of islam but predicated in my Christianity and what i saw made me realize that it is islam that is the problem not the people so islam should die but there is only one way for that to happen only one way so if the meek shall inherit the earth by all that is Holy let me be the one to destroy all trace of islam from here all 1.+ billion and yeah I WILL TAKE THE BLAME enjoy
Islam is a war plan.
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