While the bodies have not yet cooled from the Charlie Hebdo attack, some Muslims are already taking to the media to justify the attacks.
USA Today gave one such,
Anjem Choudary, a Muslim cleric living the good life in London while spreading hate and Islam, a platform to spew his twisted justification and call for more restrictions on speech against and indeed ensure that The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam:
USA Today: People know the consequences: Opposing view
Go ahead and read it if you have a strong stomach and want to learn the twisted justifications of the enemies of humanity.
It's a little like USA Today handing a column to a member of Goebbels' propaganda team after the
Malmedy massacre:
"How dare the Americans invade Festung Europa? After all we took it over already and they knew they would be fighting the 1st SS Panzer and that the SS would take offense to such an invasion and would thus justifiably ignore the laws of war so they knew the consequences if they were captured. Clearly the Americans need to withdraw from Europe in order to prevent such future massacres."
With attitudes like this, it's easy to understand the old Star Trek joke where a Muslim cleric furiously demands of a member of the Star Trek writing team:
"Why are there no Muslims on Star Trek?"
The answer: "Because it's set in the future".
3 comments:
Hey, but they would totally also justify me attacking the Newsweek offices because of their hit piece on Christianity that came out just before Christmas.
Oh, wait...
PH, they would fall over themselves in acrimonious joy if that type of horrible event were to happen. They would scream from the rooftops about the "extremism" of the right and try to tie Christianity, the NRA and the TEA party all together in one tidy racist package.
Exactly.
Post a Comment