Good show – this World Hijab Day edition. David should just have a hoodie available on hand 😈
I too was surprised at the mainstream coverage of the mosque attack in Pakistan, given that it’s well known, as David pointed out, that it’s not been done by Christians or Hindus. It’s essentially the internecine conflict b/w the Paki Taliban on one hand, and the anti-Imran traditional Paki parties of the Bhuttos and the Shariefs, which are Pakistan’s version of the uniparty. Just like in Germany, the CDU and SDP are allies in a coalition b’cos both are woke, albeit to different degrees, just like in UK Tories and Labour are both sides of the same coin, similarly in Pakistan, the Bhutto and Sharief parties are in a coalition, and pitted against them are Imran and the Tehreek-e-Taliban. And like David pointed out, it was Taqfeeri jihad b/w those 2 groups, even if one of them may be more ‘secular’, even if by Pakistan’s dismal standards
On the World Hijab Day, I agree that it’s particularly grotesque given the strife in Iran, as well as the fact that even countries like Saudi Arabia are starting to go easy on the hijab, even banning it from classrooms. But I disagree w/ RS when he says that nobody should be bullied for wearing a hijab. Aside from being an islamo-Arabic costume, it is also often used to conceal criminal activity. ‘Respecting’ the hijab also means not checking to see whether the person under the hood is a man or woman, whether they have stolen items under the abaya or even worse, whether they’re wearing suicide belts or have other weapons or explosives under that costume. There is a reason that some countries, including muslim ones in Central Asia, have cracked down on the hijab, and it’s not just the supremacist aspects of the costumes
About the release of John Walker Lindh, I think that future policy of our armed forces or law enforcement should be ‘Take no prisoners’. Whenever a jihadist is on the rampage, be it in the battlefield or in a civilian environment within this country, just shoot to kill, no questions asked. Don’t worry about gathering ‘intel’: one can either recognize that they were jihadists acting in accordance w/ islam, or one can pretend to know that their motives are ‘unclear’. Either way, there’s no need to keep them alive, be it Lindh or Al-Issa Milano 😈
About the site being banned in Pakistan, it’s funny, given that on one hand, the Pakis are busy scouring this site for blasphemous material, which should be pretty easy just looking at the comments 😈 It’s funny that they had to dig all the way back to 2015. But I don’t think the site should be re-opened to Pakistan w/o having safeguards against DOS attacks (not sure it’s even possible w/o mirror servers in various regions). Of course, anyone accusing this site of being ‘islamophobic’ would be like accusing most muslim governments of being ‘Christophobic’ or ‘Judeophobic’ or ‘Hinduophobic’
Well, looking forward to next week in jihad 😈
joanofark06says
I’m not trying to be mean or anything, but both of these guys look WAY too close to each other. I know it’s the way the cameras are set up, but still…before I realized they were both on seperate videos, it was putting me in shock, when it looked like David had his arm/hand on Robert’s back. Then David moved that arm, and I was mighty happy!
Anyway, thanks for keeping us all informed on this certain subject news!
Walter Sieruksays
“Word Hijab Day” Related to that absurd declaration was that on March 11, 2002 in Saudi Arabia a girls dorm caught on fire, the girls naturally rushed out of that dorm that was on fire. In their hast to escape the flames they forgot to take and put on their face veils. Those Islamic state police of Saudi Arabia with this totally unreasonable and heartless Islamic mindset forced all the girls back into the dorm that was on fire. Only because they didn’t have their face veils. So, all those girls did a horrible painful death. This is worse than tragic and sad, this is the murderous misogyny of the Islamic kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore that tragedy of the terrible burning to death of those young girls because of the cruel oppression of Islam’s “values” is a brutal reminder of the harsh reality is a reflection of the information revealed in the book by Brigitte Gabriel entitled THEY MUST BE STOPPED.
Which informs the reader on page 171 “Control of behavior and disregard for human life are key elements in Islamic ideology.”
Walter Sieruksays
“Word Hijab Day” Related to that absurd declaration was that on March 11, 2002 in Saudi Arabia a girls dorm caught on fire, the girls naturally rushed out of that dorm that was on fire. In their hast to escape the flames they forgot to take and put on their face veils. Those Islamic state police of Saudi Arabia with this totally unreasonable and heartless Islamic mindset forced all the girls back into the dorm that was on fire. Only because they didn’t have their face veils. So all those girls did a horrible painful death .This is worse than tragic and sad, this is the murderous misogyny of the Islamic kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore that tragedy of the terrible burning to death of those young girls because of the cruel oppression of Islam’s “values” is a brutal reminder of the harsh reality is a reflection of the information revealed in the book by Brigitte Gabriel entitled THEY MUST BE STOPPED.
Which informs the reader on page 171 “Control of behavior and disregard for human life are key elements in Islamic ideology.”
Walter Sieruksays
That brutal cruel oppressive misogynistic as well as murderous tyrannical Islamic regime of Iran is based on Sharia which denies basic human rights is viciously harsh oppressive to girls and women. For Sharia supports forcing females to wear the hijab which is symbol of the misogyny of Islam with its Sharia.
So it should be made known that the actual origin of Sharia is revealed in a Time –Life book with the title MESOPOTAMIA: THE MIGHTY KINGS copyright 1995 ” For that future history book about the ancient pagan world of Mesopotamia informs the reader that “many Islamic laws resemble the Babylon and Assyrian forebears.” .page 150.
Therefore Sharia has no value or worth.
Walter Sieruksays
That sick “joke’ of a “World Hijab Day” might as well be called “World Islamic Misogyny Day”
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࿗Infidel࿘ says
Good show – this World Hijab Day edition. David should just have a hoodie available on hand 😈
I too was surprised at the mainstream coverage of the mosque attack in Pakistan, given that it’s well known, as David pointed out, that it’s not been done by Christians or Hindus. It’s essentially the internecine conflict b/w the Paki Taliban on one hand, and the anti-Imran traditional Paki parties of the Bhuttos and the Shariefs, which are Pakistan’s version of the uniparty. Just like in Germany, the CDU and SDP are allies in a coalition b’cos both are woke, albeit to different degrees, just like in UK Tories and Labour are both sides of the same coin, similarly in Pakistan, the Bhutto and Sharief parties are in a coalition, and pitted against them are Imran and the Tehreek-e-Taliban. And like David pointed out, it was Taqfeeri jihad b/w those 2 groups, even if one of them may be more ‘secular’, even if by Pakistan’s dismal standards
On the World Hijab Day, I agree that it’s particularly grotesque given the strife in Iran, as well as the fact that even countries like Saudi Arabia are starting to go easy on the hijab, even banning it from classrooms. But I disagree w/ RS when he says that nobody should be bullied for wearing a hijab. Aside from being an islamo-Arabic costume, it is also often used to conceal criminal activity. ‘Respecting’ the hijab also means not checking to see whether the person under the hood is a man or woman, whether they have stolen items under the abaya or even worse, whether they’re wearing suicide belts or have other weapons or explosives under that costume. There is a reason that some countries, including muslim ones in Central Asia, have cracked down on the hijab, and it’s not just the supremacist aspects of the costumes
About the release of John Walker Lindh, I think that future policy of our armed forces or law enforcement should be ‘Take no prisoners’. Whenever a jihadist is on the rampage, be it in the battlefield or in a civilian environment within this country, just shoot to kill, no questions asked. Don’t worry about gathering ‘intel’: one can either recognize that they were jihadists acting in accordance w/ islam, or one can pretend to know that their motives are ‘unclear’. Either way, there’s no need to keep them alive, be it Lindh or Al-Issa Milano 😈
About the site being banned in Pakistan, it’s funny, given that on one hand, the Pakis are busy scouring this site for blasphemous material, which should be pretty easy just looking at the comments 😈 It’s funny that they had to dig all the way back to 2015. But I don’t think the site should be re-opened to Pakistan w/o having safeguards against DOS attacks (not sure it’s even possible w/o mirror servers in various regions). Of course, anyone accusing this site of being ‘islamophobic’ would be like accusing most muslim governments of being ‘Christophobic’ or ‘Judeophobic’ or ‘Hinduophobic’
Well, looking forward to next week in jihad 😈
joanofark06 says
I’m not trying to be mean or anything, but both of these guys look WAY too close to each other. I know it’s the way the cameras are set up, but still…before I realized they were both on seperate videos, it was putting me in shock, when it looked like David had his arm/hand on Robert’s back. Then David moved that arm, and I was mighty happy!
Anyway, thanks for keeping us all informed on this certain subject news!
Walter Sieruk says
“Word Hijab Day” Related to that absurd declaration was that on March 11, 2002 in Saudi Arabia a girls dorm caught on fire, the girls naturally rushed out of that dorm that was on fire. In their hast to escape the flames they forgot to take and put on their face veils. Those Islamic state police of Saudi Arabia with this totally unreasonable and heartless Islamic mindset forced all the girls back into the dorm that was on fire. Only because they didn’t have their face veils. So, all those girls did a horrible painful death. This is worse than tragic and sad, this is the murderous misogyny of the Islamic kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore that tragedy of the terrible burning to death of those young girls because of the cruel oppression of Islam’s “values” is a brutal reminder of the harsh reality is a reflection of the information revealed in the book by Brigitte Gabriel entitled THEY MUST BE STOPPED.
Which informs the reader on page 171 “Control of behavior and disregard for human life are key elements in Islamic ideology.”
Walter Sieruk says
“Word Hijab Day” Related to that absurd declaration was that on March 11, 2002 in Saudi Arabia a girls dorm caught on fire, the girls naturally rushed out of that dorm that was on fire. In their hast to escape the flames they forgot to take and put on their face veils. Those Islamic state police of Saudi Arabia with this totally unreasonable and heartless Islamic mindset forced all the girls back into the dorm that was on fire. Only because they didn’t have their face veils. So all those girls did a horrible painful death .This is worse than tragic and sad, this is the murderous misogyny of the Islamic kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore that tragedy of the terrible burning to death of those young girls because of the cruel oppression of Islam’s “values” is a brutal reminder of the harsh reality is a reflection of the information revealed in the book by Brigitte Gabriel entitled THEY MUST BE STOPPED.
Which informs the reader on page 171 “Control of behavior and disregard for human life are key elements in Islamic ideology.”
Walter Sieruk says
That brutal cruel oppressive misogynistic as well as murderous tyrannical Islamic regime of Iran is based on Sharia which denies basic human rights is viciously harsh oppressive to girls and women. For Sharia supports forcing females to wear the hijab which is symbol of the misogyny of Islam with its Sharia.
So it should be made known that the actual origin of Sharia is revealed in a Time –Life book with the title MESOPOTAMIA: THE MIGHTY KINGS copyright 1995 ” For that future history book about the ancient pagan world of Mesopotamia informs the reader that “many Islamic laws resemble the Babylon and Assyrian forebears.” .page 150.
Therefore Sharia has no value or worth.
Walter Sieruk says
That sick “joke’ of a “World Hijab Day” might as well be called “World Islamic Misogyny Day”