Wednesday, May 16, 2007

READ IT AND WEEP... Weep for them! The fragile, pious, arrogant Muslims

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"These days it sometimes feels really hard to be a Muslim in America"
By Robert Spencer
Jihad Watch
Here, in the wake of the Fort Dix jihad arrests and ongoing jihad violence around the world, is another Muslim in America claiming victim status.
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How hard is it to be a Muslim in America today?
Well, if your son is arrested for plotting a jihad attack at an American military base in which he hoped to kill as many Americans as possible, business at your restaurant might suffer. And if you trump up hate crimes to enhance your protected victim status, people might find out. But you don't have to worry about your mosque being torched, or being killed for something you say or someone else said, or even for something you draw or someone else drew.
Meanwhile, you don't have to face all the deprivations and human rights abuses of Muslim-majority countries. In fact, Muslims in the U.S. are as free to practice their religion in peace than they are anywhere in the world, and freer than they would be anywhere else from violence, instability, repression.
But they might have to explain their Religion of Peace to skeptical infidels. It's too bad that Ayesha Malik Nasson doesn't direct her efforts to eradicating jihadist sympathies from the American Muslim community. But of course that would make her even more tired and irritated than she is now.
READ IT AND WEEP...
WEEP FOR THE FRAGILE, PIOUS, ARROGANT MUSLIMS...

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