The Religion Of Death
A shocking but open display of what Islam's about. Yes, we'd like to believe it's rather like Judaism or Christianity -- but unless Mr. Goldstein next door is pledging to eventually off you to advance Judaism, it's really not.
The Muslim Students Association's pledge of allegiance makes plain that death in the service of establishing Islam is their goal:
From the Muslim Students Association 13th Annual Conference, UCLA, January 16, 2011. Speaker: Abdel Malik Ali.
Myths about Islam debunked here.







No, wait, listen... He says he wants to die to establish Islam.
So I'm thinking this could still work out for everyone!
(I love the way his voice gurgles, with a Tennessee swing in pitch, as he says die... Like he really means it in a very American kind of way. Also, I admire the tidy yet masculine swagger with which this devotee of medieval thinking ferociously grasps his stylish bottled water before leaving the lectern.)
(Do I get credit for watching this video?)
Crid [CridComment at gmail] at October 29, 2011 10:24 AM
Amy Alkon
http://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2011/10/29/the_religion_of_5.html#comment-2720742">comment from Crid [CridComment at gmail]You get a lobster in a tiny windbreaker.
Amy Alkon
at October 29, 2011 10:44 AM
When will the pc crowd realize that Islam is a threat to the entire civilized world? The first thing we should due is rename the war on terror to the war on Islamic jihadist morons. We should do our best to send them to their 72 ugly ass virgins.
ronc at October 29, 2011 1:11 PM
Offtopic voodoo from the animal realm
Crid [CridComment at gmail] at October 29, 2011 1:53 PM
The Muslim Students Association is a thinly-disguised outreach arm for the Muslim Brotherhood.
If you haven't read your history of fascist movements, the MB is upfront fascist. They appeared about the same time as the Nazis, during a time when many people actually looked up to fascist ideals.
All of today's Islamic extremist groups are tied to the Muslim Brotherhood.
That incident during Obama's campaign, where two women students in headscarves were asked to leave a rally in Michigan was a MSA provocation. It's called "bad jacketing", when you make your political opponent appear to be endorsed by an element despised by the voters.
jefe at October 30, 2011 11:39 AM
In most occassions I don't make comments on blogs, but I'd like to say that this article really made me to do so. Thanks!
Mediendesign Osnabrueck at December 14, 2011 6:58 AM
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