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French prisons are recruiting grounds for the global jihad.
From AP:
PARIS - French prisoners are often overwhelmingly Muslim, with many inmates converting to Islam while behind bars, an expert told a French newspaper yesterday.Muslims often account for over half the population of many French prisons, while penitentiaries close to rough suburbs could have up to 80 percent Muslim inmates, Fahrad Khosrokhavar, a French author and academic, was quoted as saying in Le Figaro newspaper yesterday.
Posted by Robert at April 13, 2004 5:57 AM
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They are doing the same in U.S. prisons, especially among the black population.
Posted by: Chaya Eitan at April 13, 2004 6:34 AMWe should be concerned with the percentage of Muslims incacerated in the United States, many of whom converted while in prison. A population of resentful, dangerous, and often very competent criminals is being indoctrinated into the ideology of hate…and other pertinent skills, I fear. A time bomb in the making. Why this is allowed is incomprehensible.
Posted by: epg at April 13, 2004 6:39 AMepg..useless mankind...seulement la pour faire de la propagande..!! by the way...J'AIME LES RPG'S..
....epg.....useless mankind!!..toujour la pour faire de la propangande ..comment dirai-je..??
DU DIABLE..!!
it makes me think that guantanamo is a good example. perhaps we should turn antarctica into a prison
Posted by: ted at April 13, 2004 1:11 PMWell, so they are converting the convicts... That's no surprise. Historically, Islam is the religion of a sociopath's dreams. So, to hear they are converting convicts in prison doesn't really surprise me. But it does give us a window in on the mentality of many of these practitioners - they are people without a conscience who live under an incredible victim mentality and feel they are right when they kill for their religion. This is the sort of people we are dealing with... the pirates and rapacious murderers of society. Gee, kind of makes you want to join, eh?
Posted by: paula at April 14, 2004 2:24 AMIslam was the creation of a man with a gravely impaired sense of self-esteem. Its hostility is an accurate reflection of the hostility of Mohammed himself. Since the man felt incompetent and dependent, he could not be productive. Competence and independence are the hallmarks of adulthood, and when an adult fails to achieve them, he invariably experiences a crisis of self-esteem.
When a child of, say, three or four feels frustrated, he will often have a temper trantrum. When an adult with the emotional maturity of a three or four-year-old feels frustrated AND he has a weapon, he may also have a temper tantrum, only it takes on a different significance from that of the small child. Such adults are often, as was Mohammed, very destructive--a poor substitute indeed for productivity.
Nothing is better at creating a sense of incompetence in a human being, under pain of being called "immoral," than being forbidden to do what his nature requires of him--to think. Thinking, after all, is required for a person's survival as an adult. Dependence and incompetence are OK for kids, but not for any adult who hopes to survive.
Human beings have brains, and the brains have an identity, a specific nature. Just as a heart must, by its nature, alternately contract and relax, and thereby pump blood, the brain, by its nature, must think, inquire, ask questions, be curious, investigate, demand evidence and proof, and so on.
If the heart cannot pump, the person dies. If the brain cannot think, the person becomes incompetent and dependent.
Mohammed protected himself against the need to think by making thinking an act of immorality. From that time on, Islam had one of two effects on human beings who encountered it; 1) for those humans who lacked self-esteem at the time of the encounter, it was immensely appealing. For many in gangs and prisons, who already feel incompetent and dependent, this is the case. Their incompetence and dependency has already made them sense their own lack of self-esteem, and Islam encourages them to experience frustration, rage, and an inclination to blame others. 2) Similarly, for those who have the potential for self-esteem, but who feel threatened into submission by Islam's moral prohibitions against thinking, the resulting conflict will often produce intense frustration, rage, a sense of humiliation, and an inclination to blame others.
Let's face it, Islam just isn't good for people!
Posted by: cubed at April 14, 2004 2:34 AM


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