Re: ffx hates muslims
Date: August 13, 2008 02:33PM
WashingToneLocian Wrote:
> It is easier for them to presume that all Muslims
> are terrorists than to admit that Al Qaeda is a
> cult of death with a few thousand mentally ill
> followers and that most Muslims are okay.
In Fairfax we have a school that is owned and operated
by the Saudi government, supposedly "moderate" and "friendly".
But they teach hatred of Americans, hatred of Jews and Christians,
and seem to be in league with the Muslim terrorists who attacked
our country on 9/11 and many other occasions. When asked about
these practices, they consistently deny them, even when evidence
is repeatedly produced. They clearly have an adgenda of promoting
hatred and the destruction of our of life and country.
In Fairfax we have the "9/11 mosque" where known terrorists
meet, "worship", and promote our destruction. The leaders and
affiliates of the mosque are directly involved in terrorism,
and periodically flee to other countries. There is a high
concentration of Muslims attending and living near the mosque,
so one presumes that they agree with the adgenda of its leaders
and its teachers.
I see no moral outrage from the leaders of Islam, nor from
its practitioners in this country. If this were any other
religion, they would be all over the place decrying the
appropriation of their religion, how it's nothing like
what the terrorists are promoting, and so on. All I see
are two kinds of responses. There is the occasional lone
generally unimportant Islamic leader who will say something
reasonable like that, but he seems to be the odd-man-out.
More often you'll get an explanation that Islam does indeed
require the destruction of our society/country/life but that
the terrorists are taking it too fast. Of course, the main
response is from the high-profile leaders of Islam who are
followed by the majority. They speak publicly (mostly in
other countries) or teach/preach (behind closed doors in
places like Fairfax) that the terrorists have it all right,
and that all good Muslims will conspire to help the cause.
I suspect the reasons they are here are to infiltrate the
country, begin to establish a presence for its colonization,
convert followers, collect intelligence, and to facilitate
financial networks for sending money directly to terrorists.
Only a few (hundreds or thousands) are actually in the country
to plant or strap on a bomb or disseminate smallpox or anthrax.
The rest are operating in conventional quarters.
Maybe some are here just as a show, to remind people about
the terrorists, to get us to spend resources in a futile
attempts at homeland security that destroys our society.
I don't think any Muslims have come here because they love
our western lifestyle, our acceptance of others, and want
to become like us.
There are also the Islamic politicians, who tread the fine
line of wanting to destroy us, but who need our cooperation
for their own adgenda and so are willing to speak out of
both sides of their mouths and be patient. This would include
the leaders of Iraq, who naturally want us out, once we have
more fully established their power base. Or the OPEC guys
who want us to buy their oil rather than just come in and
conquer them and take it. Those people are politicians and
businessmen, and are smart, and pretend to be our friends.
Their true beliefs are questionable, to both sides.
I think your estimate of only "a few thousand" people and
your characterization of them as a minority or a "cult"
is way off. Even the number of people desperately hoping
to blow up people with a suicide bomb is much higher, probably
millions of people. The number of Muslims who subscribe to
the general theory of "intolerance", as people so euphamistically
refer to our destruction, seems to be the majority of them to me.
In particular, due to the predalictions of the Dar Al Hijrah Mosque
and its 40,000 members, the activities of its imams like Anwar al-Aulaqi,
and due to the practices and responses by the Islamic Saudi Academy,
the terrorist plotting by their valedictorian Abu Ali and others,
why, yes, I do believe most (or all) Muslims around here are terrorists.
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 08/13/2008 02:49PM by Spacy.