What can we learn from this horrid case?
It seems in the Muslim world, the behaviour of girls which we consider normal in the West can bring dishonour to their family.
Killing them, however, doesn't seem to be dishonourable. Moreover, seems to be honourable.
After doing the deed, however, it would seem that lying, denying that they did it, even denying that the notion of honour killing exists, is not dishonourable.
What we see here is 2 sets of values and behaviour absolutely incompatible.
A westerner living in a Muslim environment would have to adapt or face danger, death.
Muslims in the West don't adapt: they bring their barbaric values, try to impose it on us, use our system to their advantage.
That's the lesson to be learnt.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
It's not discrimination if they do it
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2012/01/28/ns-salon-privacy-services.html |
"We put down the blinds, we lock the door and put a sign on that it is for women only at those times," |
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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