Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Power of Cartoons...

Followers of the Religion of Peace are up in arms against a cartoon...again, but this time with a twist: the cartoon is actually anti-Islamophobic, if that's how we can call Pastor Terry Jones.























The whole thing here, I loved some of the comments, witty and very precise:































I think this comment nails it:






















HT: Blazing Cat Fur

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Maybe the answer to your question is...






















...that we Westerners don't do stuff like that, and if somebody does it it's not cloaked in tradition-religion-honour-however the hell you want to call it, but rather because of insanity or crime.


Now, if the trick of pretending those crimes are comited by Muslims and non-muslims alike fails, we can conjure up another trick:
















Yes, blame it on patriarchy - sexism:






































































Now, that's a real piece of bull shite!! Do the Jews, Christian, Mormons, Buddhist kill teen age girls over so called "family honour"?


We shouldn't hesitate to call honour killings barbaric, says Farzana Hassan


HT: http://www.cireport.ca

Hopeless

Barbaric and primitive to the point of surrealism.


It is the number 39.
From Herat in the west, through Kabul and all the way to Kunduz in the north, it is a number associated with prostitution and evil. Car dealers, who always sell vehicles complete with license plates, must give customers large discounts if the number 39 appears on the plate number. Mullah Tarakhel, a Pashtun member of parliament listed as member No. 39, ordered his bodyguards to open fire when Tajik colleagues scoffed at him. Two men were killed in the gunfire. At the grand council, or loya jirga, held in mid-November, the delegates argued less passionately over a strategic agreement with the United States than over who was to be appointed to the 39th of 40 committees -- until they decided to simply skip the number. "In Afghanistan, the number 39 has a very strange meaning which it is not fair for me to tell you," said jirga spokeswoman Safia Sediqi.