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Sharia Alert from modern, moderate Malaysia. "Parents unhappy about school directive on food," from New Straits Times, with thanks to Gabrielle Goldwater:
SHAH ALAM: A primary school here has told non-Muslim pupils that they cannot bring "wet food" to the Children’s Day celebrations today. And their parents are not pleased.It is understood that teachers of SK Bukit Jelutong have told non-Muslims to only bring snacks like murukku and chips.
"I have never heard of any school not allowing non-Muslim pupils to bring food for Children’s Day.
"This kind of thing can incite racist feelings among pupils.
"They are giving the wrong idea that Muslim children can’t eat food given by a non-Muslim," said parent Rosita Morais.
Posted by Robert at November 2, 2006 5:48 PM
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Why should infidel children be allowed to eat? They're subhuman so they must starve. It must be somewhere in the Koran because it always has the answers.
Posted by: ISLAMSFORLOSERS
at November 2, 2006 6:27 PM
I am getting so tired of Islam that I am actually looking forward to Armageddon!
Posted by: Levi
at November 2, 2006 7:03 PM
Being "hurt" and "deeply offended" into Sharia control is one neat trick.
These guys are good, real good. To me, Moslem relentless is second only to the 6th Pillar of Islam.
Good work, men!
Posted by: Alarmed Pig Farmer
at November 2, 2006 9:15 PM
Without Western Aid and medical innovations Muslim populations would have gone the way Malthus predicted
Posted by: Voyager
at November 3, 2006 2:54 AM
Today, non-Muslims are only allowed to bring snack foods to schools. Tomorrow, they will not be allowed to bring any food at all.
Posted by: Christian
at November 3, 2006 9:06 AM
""They are giving the wrong idea that Muslim children can’t eat food given by a non-Muslim," said parent Rosita Morais."
Ah, isn't that so? Wouldn't that ruin halaal?
Geoff
Posted by: Geoff
at November 3, 2006 10:17 AM
Will the next edict require them to remain indoors when it rains?
Posted by: eve_anne_gelical
at November 3, 2006 12:40 PM
It's interesting that muslim students are not forbidden to eat food besmirched by the kaffir, but that the kaffir is forbidden to bring in food for their own use. B@stards!
Posted by: MP
at November 3, 2006 2:36 PM
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