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-Short Attention Span Theater-
The Religious Policeman
2006-01-21
is on rounds today. Come, gether round.
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You are meant to think that most of the world's terrorism takes place somewhere other than the Middle East. So it does, just. But the thing about spin is that you can spin in two directions. Let's spin the other way. How about the Middle East, with 2% of the world's population, accounts for 47% of the world's terrorism? Isn't that something to be proud of? Funny thing, spin
Posted by:Hupomoger Clans9827

#5  ...The Saudi Sense of Humor from "The Religious Policeman"
Saudis are sometimes accused of having no sense of humor. Indeed, I am sometimes accused of not being a Saudi, because I do have a sense of humor. The truth is, of course, that we Saudis are natural comedians, and enjoy a good laugh, just like everyone else. However, some things are not funny. Let me explain the difference.

This is not funny.


This might appear funny to Westerners because it depicts their notion of Islam - mysogynistic and murderous - and the way in which the slit of the ladies' veil has been used to conceal Muhammad's eyes, rather like in one of those crime photos.

Psst...That's why a fatwa (Sp?) has just been issued for Albert Brookes for his newly-launched, pro-islam comedy roadshow. Alas, the irony of it all. (at)
Posted by: Asymmetrical Triangulation   2006-01-21 19:23  

#4  #3 Add all of the madrassahs and "schools" and other "education centers" funded by Wahhabists - here, there, everywhere.
Posted by .com 2006-01-21 18:19

Why stop with Madrassahs? Did you see John Stossel's "Stupid in America" last week? You ought to consider the hate-America lessons that are fed to our public school children.
Posted by: The Angry Fliegerabwehrkanonen   2006-01-21 18:29  

#3  Add all of the madrassahs and "schools" and other "education centers" funded by Wahhabists - here, there, everywhere.
Posted by: .com   2006-01-21 18:19  

#2  "Imagine that in the West, you had a school system which sat the children down each day and fed them a tumbler of whisky. They might not like it at first, but they would eventually get used to it. Later on, they would start to look forward to it. By the time they left school, a fair proportion of them would be alcoholics. Perhaps not a problem if they kept it to themselves, but the ones who went out and drove over people or otherwise killed them would start to be a concern. So you would have to start a program of drying-out clinics, to cure them. And they might be successful, although there's no such thing as a cured alcoholic, just one who hasn't had a drink for a length of time. And you might just question the wisdom of spending money and effort creating alcoholics, only to have to spend more money and effort to cure them later.

In Saudi Arabia, we don't feed our children alcohol. Instead, we feed them race hate. It's a progressive thing, building up layer by layer, using the material you see above. Thankfully, many forget it, just like we all forget algebra and bits of history. But there is a proportion for whom it sticks. They are our "alcoholics". And their hatred extends not only to Jews worldwide, but also the countries that are seen to support them - North America, Europe, Australasia. And a proportion of these decide to do something about it, and sign up with the terrorist groups. Eventually they might get caught, and repatriated. And we have our own "drying-out clinics". It's a program where we get people to talk them round, to see the error of their ways, to be rehabilitated. And unlike a drying-out clinic, we keep them in prison in between times, so you can imagine that the "success rate" is a lot higher. It's documented here."


Bam!
Posted by: .com   2006-01-21 18:18  

#1  The guy is good. Devastatingly so. One of the most informative reads on the internet, I think.

One of the rumors I've run across is that he's actually an expat married to a Saudi woman, but that must be one hell of a rarity, given the difficulty of meeting a Saudi woman under circumstances which might lead to marriage. She'd have to be the daughter of a ranking Saudi posted overseas - a very liberal Saudi, to boot.
Posted by: Snutle Clomble1552   2006-01-21 16:26  

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