Countering stereotypes by hijacking someone else's website. From the Evening Mail, with thanks to Twostellas:
CATHOLICS logging onto a Barrow church website were diverted onto a site run by a Muslim organisation.St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, on Michaelson Road, Barrow Island, keeps abreast of 21st century technology by having its own website.
But anyone trying to access www.stpatrickscumbria.co.uk website last week was diverted instead to a site called Islam Answers Back.
The site says Islam Answers Back is a division of Islaminfo.com.
In what appears to be a response to events both in the Middle East and here in the UK the website message says: “Muslims cannot stand idly by watching as Islam is under siege.
“Muslims have to provide answers to the objections and negative stereotypes of Islam.”...
Isn't this a form of website hijacking?
If my memory is correct, I think there was an American website that was also hijacked sometime late last year of this year. Please do fill me in on any infomation that may be missing. Thanks.
This is almost funny. The "negative" image is going to be "corrected" by stunts like this! This sort of cyberstalking reminds one of the "I love you, come back to me or I'll kill you" messages that land ex-lovers in court. Perhaps the web hijackers will receive the same just desert?
If a Christian, Jewish, or Hindu group had hijacked a Muslim website, every dhimmi government agency in the UK and across the EU would be investigating it as a "Hate Crime" but because it's Muslims hijacking a Catholic site, nothing will be done.
The (UK) Catholic Herald website was temporarily replaced by a Muslim site when they were upgrading a couple of months ago. It lasted about a day.
In the same publication and also mentioned in several newspapers...
http://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/viewarticle.aspx?id=400927
"TERRORISTS are honing their evil skills in the Lake District.
Undercover detectives have observed a terror training camp in Cumbria.
It is thought investigators will now be passing on evidence to crown prosecutors following the surveillance operation.
The Guardian newspaper reported that groups of up to 20 men were seen taking part in outdoor training in the Lake District.
Some of the participants have known terrorist connections. So far, there are no direct links between the camps and last week’s foiled plot to blow up planes leaving Heathrow.
But security sources admit the use of training camps in remote areas of the UK is typical of terrorists seeking to build cells in this country.
The camp did not include explosives or weapons training, but police believe they have clear evidence that the men were being trained for a mission of some kind.
It is reported that the farmer whose land was hired for the camp knew nothing about the real motive behind the activities, and declined to comment."
Guess what, least year some lottery goofs and PC idiots were tying to get more Muslims into the national parks, threatening to withhold funding if more Muslims didn't go. I thought that was strange, now I realise what they were doing. They wanted more Muslims in the national parks so the terrorists wouldn't stand out as much. Because otherwise, there is nothing for Muslims in the British countryside.
“Muslims have to provide answers to the objections and negative stereotypes of Islam.”
How about stop killing people? Western technology and science have been of immense value to the muslim nations, how about YOU trying to provide something of value? No, teaching the ancient art of stoning infidel women to death with medium-sized stones doesn't count.
“Muslims have to provide answers to the objections and negative stereotypes of Islam.”...
What? Like hacking a Christian site?
After the Danish cartoon incident a group of young guys started a website called "drawmohammed.com", at this site the viewers could anonymously leave drawings of Mohammed as a reaction to the worldwide riots. It was instantly very successful, several thousands of drawings and cartoons of Mohammed were posted, some of them extremely nasty (as it is in the free world), anyway, it took about 6 weeks when some islamic hackers started attacking the website and caused dropouts. Now after reading this article here I surfed to that site ( http://drawmohammed.com )to see what happened to it. Surprise, surprise, under its very URL we find the page of "Cyber warrior Tim for Islam" who tells the reader that "We will be your curse on cyberworld" in english and in turkish in a very obviously fascist design and layout...
Are people hacking Muslim sites?
Well? Why not?!?!
Incidents like this convince me that these perpetrators, who illegally break into other people's sites in order to counter what they call "negative stereotypes of Islam," have a completely different concept of the term "negative stereotype." Their actions seem to us to be bizarrely contradictory and self-defeating, but perhaps in their own twisted way of thinking they make perfect sense. Perhaps when they say "negative stereotyping" what they really mean is "unacceptable lack of respect for..." But to their twisted way of thinking, fear equals respect. Ergo, if they remind people of how powerful they are and how much damage they can do, people will "respect" them more. So they try to raise people's respect by hacking into a website. In other words, people will be so afraid they will shut the hell up and stop saying all these negative things about them. That's all they have learned about so-called respect. As for real respect, they don't have a clue what it is.
Or maybe they're just really, really stupid...