Posts Tagged ‘ Islam ’

The New Normans

Our good friend Pat Condell explains once again how the deliberate policy of ethnic cleansing pursued by the British elite throughout the 1990s has led to its domestic terror problem, which is so pervasive that it has earned England’s capital a less than flattering sobriquet. Unfortunately, the horrifying policies enacted by the government of the...
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The Fertile Crescent

One of the tragedies of post-Saddam Hussein Iraq is the depopulation of Christians from a country  in which they had thrived for well over a millennia. The death of Pope Shenouda III this weekend reminds us that the persecution of Christians is not limited to Iraq, but has infected the entire region to such...
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Pennsylvania Judge Puts Sharia Before Freedom of Speech

Pennsylvania Judge Puts Sharia Before Freedom of Speech

A Pennsylvania judge threw out a case against a Muslim, Talaag Elbayomy, for  assaulting a man who was dressed as a zombie Mohammed.  Citing Sharia law and the Koran, Judge Mark Martin excorciated the victim, Ernie Perce, for marching in the Mechanicsburg Halloween parade: Well, having had the benefit of having spent over two-and-a-half years...
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Honour Women on Valentine’s Day

The specter of honor killings by immigrants from Muslim nations continues to haunt North America, the recent convictions by a Canadian court for the murder of three daughters and the wife of a polygamous Afghan immigrant being just the most recent example of a horrific trend that is ubiquitous in other parts of the...
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A Beautiful Mosaic

The disastrous consequences of unfettered immigration and state-enforced multiculturalism upon Europe, particularly, the United Kingdom, is a subject that we’ve addressed repeatedly on this website. It seems that the problems which stem from Europe’s open borders and inexorable deconstruction of national identity have finally been acknowledged by the information gatekeepers at the British Broadcasting...
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Geert Wilders Under Fire

One of the most controversial, iconic figures in the anti-Islamist movement is Dutch MP Geert Wilders. Prosecuted for his beliefs, reviled by his critics, yet admired by millions of Europeans, Wilders can’t be ignored. Many of his concerns are shared by the patriotic, immigration enforcement and reform movement in the United States. Below is...
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Voting Rights and Wrongs

Voting Rights and Wrongs

“Martyrs” — That was one of the many signs on display during an NAACP and SEIU-sponsored rally that took place this weekend  in opposition to David and Charles Koch, CEO and Executive Vice-President, respectively, of Koch Industries and universal left wing hobgoblins. The ostensible reason for the demonstration was the brothers’ contributions to the American Legislative Exchange Council,...
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Shop Honour on Cyber Monday

Shop Honour on Cyber Monday

I’m keeping the unique spelling in deference to the European sensibilities of Mrs. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, apostate, courageous fighter for human rights the world over, and founder of the AHA Foundation. As many of you might know, perhaps through the dogged coverage of this issue  on Atlas Shrugs, the epidemic of honor killings has...
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Are We Targeting Islam?

Are We Targeting Islam?

Update: Welcome to readers from Creeping Sharia. Thanks, once again, to Pamela for the link! We always love getting readers from Atlas Shrugs. Earlier today I took it upon myself to journey to Foley Square in Manhattan, where an anti-NYPD, anti-intelligence agency gathering sponsored by CAIR, Al-Awda, and Desis Rising Up & Moving, among...
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Trouble in the Heartland

Trouble in the Heartland

 The photograph you see above was, perhaps unsurprisingly, taken in the United Kingdom. However, it could just as easily have been photographed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lewiston, Maine, or Clarkston, Georgia. In fact, it could have been taken in any of the numerous, bucolic surburbs or thriving cities that have been the unwelcome recipient of thousands of...
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