On Day 30, Dennis, Giovanni, and Jamal fulfill their oath to follow Muhammad’s teachings.
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Stendec says
Lesson: Don’t be a mashugana!
BC says
Unfortunately it is not so amusing in reality, sorry Muslim reality (which is manifestly different from non Muslim reality) For to not follow the teachings of Moham. is apostasy which is invoking other Muslims to kill them. So it is catch 22. To release themselves from the insanity of Islam would be insanity!
gravenimage says
Luckily, some Muslims *are* leaving Islam.
David Wood has actually helped many ex-Muslims do this.
Terry Gain says
Wonderful. Mockery is the best way of combatting an irrational, evil ideology intent on conquest. Sad to see it end but happy that our great scholar of Islam triumphed.
gravenimage says
Yes! Thank you David Wood and company for this series!
Linda says
Good! They got what they deserved.
Fred Middleton says
I liked the series on the while, though the depiction of Robert Spencer was a bit iffy. Perhaps the boys could try going on Hajj next?
gravenimage says
I thought Robert Spencer was having a lot of fun here, exhibiting his “Zionist dark arts”–it was all tongue-in-cheek.
And the boys won’t be going on Hajj–if you watch to the end of the video, you will see that they have all wisely left Islam.
Carol the 1st says
Good ending. My favorite! WHO where are you?? Backpack was really falling apart at the seams and seemed to be spewing forth expletives – so reminiscent of his many “groupies” on YouTube!!
gravenimage says
I think backpack’s voice revealed it as something pretty dark…
Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
The Magic Backpack (Peace Be Upon Him) was showing his true colours.
I’d like to see a sequel. Maybe you could call it the Haram Heros.
gravenimage says
Yes–I noticed that too, Flavius. Magic Backpack seemed to be showing its true colors there in the last episode….
estee tabernac says
I mock you Boo Boo!
gravenimage says
I see the vile “estee tabernac” is back, sneering at anyone who opposes Jihad. *Ugh*.
UNCLE VLADDI says
Poor Hosti is ‘ostile to common sense and reason.
estee tabernac says
I mock you Boo Boo!
gravenimage says
More unhinged rage at those who stand against the horrors of Jihad.
Mockingjay says
Thank you SO much for this series guys!
– It was perfect in EVERY single way, and INCREDIBLY entertaining.
I can honoustly say this was the most fun ramadan I´ve ever had!
Mockingjay says
Honestly.
gravenimage says
+1
gravenimage says
Islamicize Me Day 30: The End of the Halal Heroes
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Yay! In leaving Islam, they really did become heroes.
I just hope tht “Jihadi Junior”–already an apostate–learns that he no longer has to be scared of his neighbors.
I hope “Giovanni” can get his adopted son back.
I hope that “Mr. Scruffles” escaped after biting “Dennis’s” leg.
Of course, I know it was all a work.
I do have to say that I’m going to miss “Halal Hogan”, though…
gravenimage says
One of the funniest bits was the call to the Suicide hotline. The person manning the phones seemed to be the actor playing “Jamal” in a wig…
I bet David Wood can’t wait to shave off that ugly beard.
Billy Chickens says
Yes…Chad was hilariousI I also loved Jamal sitting on the floor with the 2 big swords on his back. Guess Moslems sit on the floor instead of using furniture..the couches were always empty.
For the past 30 days the first thing I did everyday was make coffee then race to the computer to watch Islamicize Me. Thank you to everyone!
gravenimage says
🙂
Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY) says
Thanks, guys. Watching your series is the only thing that kept me alive this Ramadan.
— Mohammad M. Muhamed, eating and drinking again in Barrow, Alaska, where it has been daytime constantly since May 11 (and where the sun will not set until August 1)
Japetto Danatelli says
This whole series was decently crafted and well executed, excuse the pun. Some parts were downright hilarious. It’s a lot of work doing something like this. The ending was perfect. Would have been cheap if they’d blown themselves up, so much better to have them see reason. The message here is a good one, the violence of islam cannot be justified by sensible, moral people. In the end they came to their senses. Sure, this series had some mockery. But it wasn’t gratuitously mean or hateful, it was fact-based satire for exposing the crime and idiocy so prevalent in that “religion.” It would be so nice if muslims could see the stupidity in their own beliefs, there’d be a lot less suffering in the world. Those imbecilic falsehoods they call the “religion of peace” are no reason to kill, hate, and terrorize. Muhammad was basically a murderous gangster, and the god he made up was in large part to justify the crimes he and his followers committed. Such a paradigm does not deserve respect as a religion, it is political fascism pretending to be a religion, that’s all. It’s not “holy,” it’s not wise, it’s not godly or spiritual. It’s just a bunch of hateful, bigoted sh*t with some plagiarized religiosity thrown in. I know not all muslims are bad. But for cripes sake, I sure wish they’d try harder to not look like worshipers and lovers of evil.
gravenimage says
+1
Ann Vaccaro says
Everyone has failed us except Allah and Google.
Hilarious.
terry says
muhamad was a madman.
Chatillon says
Mockery is indeed appropriately directed against Islam. But expect push-back, and not necessarily from Mohammedans. Some of the fiercest push-back will be from virtue-signalling lefties, maybe people near and dear to us. Mockery can never be left unattended by clarity, knowledge and logic. And it is patience that is needed throughout all of this. We humans are such that injured pride can make us recalcitrant in accepting even simple truths
Carol the 1st says
No, I think you’ll hear a deafening silence while they attempt to unobtrusively lick their wounds and plot fresh strategies behind the ever-lurking stockpile of rocks. The day needs to come when to consider stepping out of doors bundled up in swaths of virtue-signalling cloth brings a blush to the cheeks.
Chatillon says
To level mockery at those near and dear to you –your family and friends– is to risk estranging them. If you’re willing to risk the outcome, go for it by all means. Otherwise, wielding a carrot along with that stick might be a tactic better suited to keeping those capable of being persuaded in contact and without heartache, IMO, though heartache may come, nonetheless