Re: Importing hatred
- From: "MonsieurStat" <monsieurstat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 22:35:19 -0400
"RBRK The ***" <Sarbaz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hey *** stat.
> Want to eat my scat?
> I let you continue eating arab *** since you and your whole looser arab
> family has been doing it all your pathetic lives.
> Reedam tou dahan bachat
> heehee
>
bAz neesheto bAz kardi ke mofles. pendAri ke tA keer az halghet beeroon miAd
be heeheehee meeofti. boro doktor bebeen hAji.
Stat.
>
> "MonsieurStat" <monsieurstat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:qtWFe.4954$q23.815411@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> donyAro Ab bebare, gAv ro khAb meebare.
>> Amoo, West's reaction to Islam is not a sign of awakening. It's is
>> proof of gAv boodan. But how can YOU tell the difference?
>> Stat.
>>
>>
>>
>> "RBRK" <Sarbaz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:Xns96A0D593A2043rbrkrbrkcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Slowly but surely the world is waking up and is seeing that Islam is
>>> not just another religion, that Muslim immigration will not solve any
>>> problem but will create more and that playing multiculturalism with
>>> Islam is suicidal. The following article was published in Australia's
>>> Herald Sun
>>>
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> --- -------
>>>
>>> Importing hatred
>>> Andrew Bolt
>>>
>>> 2005/07/28
>>>
>>> It's time we accepted the difficult truth: many of the Muslims we
>>> invite to live in Australia want to destroy us.
>>>
>>> FOR four years, since the September 11 attacks, I've begged our
>>> Islamic leaders to drive extremists from their mosques.
>>>
>>> For four years I've also reassured you that most Muslims here are
>>> moderate.
>>>
>>> I've even insisted they have some moderate Muslim leaders, and last
>>> week again endorsed Sheik Fehmi Naji El-Imam of Preston mosque as a
>>> man of peace.
>>>
>>> How eager I was to praise. Heavens, I described as "moderate" the
>>> Melbourne-based Islamic Information Services Network of Australia
>>> (IISNA), which purged from its website articles I'd noted claiming
>>> democracy was a sin, Jews were behind September 11 and Western
>>> society was a pollution.
>>>
>>> But was I just kidding myself? Isn't it becoming terribly clear that
>>> Islam -- at least the Islam of Australia's Arab sheiks and imams --
>>> is hostile to our society?
>>>
>>> Isn't it now obvious we should never have let into our country those
>>> imams who now preach hate?
>>>
>>> Isn't the evidence that some cultures -- Muslim Arab ones -- pose
>>> more problems than their importation at this rate is worth? Isn't
>>> multiculturalism making these problems worse?
>>>
>>> I know these are dangerous, hurtful questions. I also know many
>>> Muslims will feel deeply offended, loving this country and obeying
>>> its laws, and I wish only I heard from them far more often.
>>>
>>> But the London bombings, perpetrated by home-grown Muslims, makes our
>>> silence on such issues not a sign of civility, but suicide.
>>>
>>> So let me admit that the past few days have been terrible for those
>>> of us who thought we could count on Muslim leaders for real help
>>> against the Muslim extremists who threaten us.
>>>
>>> Such setbacks we've had.
>>>
>>> Only last week I'd praised Sheik Fehmi as a good man, who'd condemned
>>> the London bombings. But a day later he was asked about fellow
>>> Melbourne sheik Mohammed Omran, a friend of a suspected al-Qaida
>>> boss, who'd claimed September 11 was really the work of a US-based
>>> conspiracy.
>>>
>>> "He is entitled to his own thinking," Fehmi replied meekly. Then,
>>> asked if Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaida terrorists had committed
>>> those attacks, he added: "We cannot say. We do not know these
>>> things."
>>>
>>> How can Muslim leaders fight terrorism, when the most moderate of
>>> them won't condemn even bin Laden, or admit that monster's
>>> self-confessed guilt?
>>>
>>> Fehmi was not my only disappointment. I checked the IISNA site this
>>> week, and among the announcements of classes and prayers found this
>>> advice to a reader who'd asked if it was a sin to kill non-Muslims:
>>>
>>> "In regard to non-Muslims who are at war with the Muslims and do not
>>> have a peace treaty with the Muslims or are not living under Muslim
>>> rule, then Muslims are commanded to kill them, because Allah says . .
>>> . 'Fight those of the disbelievers who are close to you, and let them
>>> find harshness in you.' "
>>>
>>> If that's advice passed on by a "moderate" Islamic group, what must
>>> the radical ones here say?
>>>
>>> Well, we know that, too. In a Melbourne bookshop run by Omran a
>>> Herald Sun reporter this month found books being sold that command
>>> Muslims to ready for war and to hate Jews.
>>>
>>> In Sydney last week, the Islamic Bookshop, Australia's largest of the
>>> kind, was found (again) selling similar poison near the Lakemba
>>> mosque, including a book with tips on how to blow yourself up and
>>> kill plenty.
>>>
>>> "The form this usually takes nowadays is to wire up one's body, or a
>>> vehicle or a suitcase with explosives and then to enter among a
>>> conglomeration of the enemy and to detonate," it says.
>>>
>>> "There is no other technique which strikes as much terror into their
>>> hearts."
>>>
>>> Again and again we're told such things aren't typical. Apologists,
>>> too often Muslim converts with little clout among ethnic groups,
>>> claim Islam means peace. But again and again we are left feeling like
>>> dupes.
>>>
>>> The genuinely charming Waleed Aly, of the Islamic Council of
>>> Victoria, goes on 3AW to tell us the radical Mufti of Australia,
>>> Sheik Taj el-Din el-Hilaly, who has praised suicide bombers as
>>> "heroes" and called the September 11 attacks "God's work against
>>> oppressors", is not a big worry because he represents no one. Aly
>>> says he doesn't even know who made the man a mufti, our highest
>>> ranking Islamic cleric.
>>>
>>> But the truth, Waleed, is that your own council voted to make Hilaly
>>> the Mufti in a decision of the Federation of Islamic Councils of
>>> Australia. Why won't you sack him?
>>>
>>> Everywhere disappointment. Hilaly's spokesman, Keysar Trad, soothes
>>> us with false claims that the Mufti is misquoted and is a proud
>>> Australian, but he turns out himself to have been a translator for
>>> the Islamic Youth Movement, a pro-bin Laden group whose leader, Bilal
>>> Khazal, now faces terrorism-related charges in Sydney.
>>>
>>> We also find Trad has written articles with lines such as: "The
>>> criminal dregs of white society colonised this country (Australia)
>>> and . . . the descendants of these criminal dregs tell us that they
>>> are better than us."
>>>
>>> Faced with such evidence whichever way I turn, what else can I think
>>> about Islam -- or Arab Islam, at least -- but that it is an enemy of
>>> our culture, our society? And I ask: How did we come to let in the
>>> extremist preachers of such a hostile creed?
>>>
>>> Why did we let in sheiks such as the Jordanian-born Omran, who
>>> declares Islam rejects democracy and instructs Muslims to go to Iraq
>>> to fight coalition troops? Why did we let in the Egyptian-born
>>> Hilaly?
>>>
>>> But so much that we did in the name of multiculturalism was
>>> dangerously naive. Just think: only a few years ago the
>>> jihad-preaching Islamic Youth Movement, which met in Hilaly's mosque,
>>> was given three grants -- two state multicultural grants to run
>>> language classes and one work-for-the- dole grant to smarten up its
>>> offices.
>>>
>>> Then there was all that other multicultural pampering to help Muslim
>>> ethnic groups here keep their distance, their "identity".
>>>
>>> In March, the Victorian Multicultural Commission, whose grants budget
>>> the Bracks Government has tripled, even ran a football carnival for
>>> teenagers who were split into ethnic teams -- the Turks playing the
>>> Greeks, the Lebanese the Jews and so on.
>>>
>>> Does this make any sense in a society where the urgent need now is
>>> not to reinforce old tribal loyalties, but dissolve them in a warm
>>> pool called "Australia"?
>>>
>>> As you figure the answer, remember that Lebanese Australian children
>>> at the Muslim-dominated Moreland Secondary College, now closed after
>>> non- Muslim students fled, danced for joy at the September 11
>>> attacks. Remember Lebanese ethnic gangs are strong in Sydney.
>>>
>>> How hapless we've been, refusing to admit we were importing a problem
>>> that multiculturalism could only make worse.
>>>
>>> For example, we have allowed into Australia Lebanese -- many of them
>>> Muslim -- who are often uneducated, unskilled and poor
>>>
>>> in English. Their Islam was yet another barrier to their
>>> assimilation.
>>>
>>> The results were as predictable as they were politely ignored -- a
>>> jobless rate and imprisonment rate double that of other Australians.
>>> Gangs. Poverty. A near ghetto in Lakemba.
>>>
>>> What an unholy recipe: First we build a vulnerable underclass of
>>> unassimilated people with a religion of rejection. Then we let loose
>>> on them imported radicals preaching a hatred of our society; teachers
>>> who instruct them in the shame of our history; and multiculturalists
>>> who pay them to keep their distance and retain their much nicer ways.
>>>
>>> A LL this always was foolish. Now we see it was dangerous as well,
>>> since British-born Muslims bred in a similar stew of
>>> multiculturalism, ethnic enclaves and Islamist extremism, have gone
>>> to war.
>>>
>>> We need now to change ideas once thought sacred by our cultural
>>> elite.
>>>
>>> First, we must be more wary about the dangers of importing cultures
>>> that clash with the one that has built this free, rich and democratic
>>> society.
>>>
>>> As a former Chief Justice, the late Sir Harry Gibbs, said in 2002: "A
>>> state is entitled to prevent the immigration of persons whose culture
>>> is such that they are unlikely readily to integrate into society, or
>>> at least to ensure that persons of that kind do not enter the country
>>> in such numbers that they will be likely to form a distinct and alien
>>> section of society, with the resulting problems that we have seen in
>>> the UK."
>>>
>>> Second, we must ban mosques from hiring imams from overseas, or at
>>> least those who preach race hate or damn democracy. If Islam does
>>> mean peace, let only peace be preached.
>>>
>>> And, third, we must show more pride in this country, and switch our
>>> multicultural cash from funding division to building unity.
>>>
>>> After all, the duty of government is to make one nation out of many
>>> tribes -- and not the deadly reverse.
>>>
>>> bolta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> Join Andrew's interactive forum on www.heraldsun.com.au/andrewbolt
>>>
>>> http://www.faithfreedom.org/oped/AndrewBolt50728.htm
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