06 Feb
Posted by Deep Keel as Islam, Cartoons, Humor, Politics and News
Sometimes the truth really is just more bizarre than fiction. In a statement that could have been written for a Saturday Night Live skit, a man protesting the Jyllands-Posten Mohammed Cartoons in Afghanistan had this to say:
"They want to test our feelings," protester Mawli Abdul Qahar Abu Israra told the BBC."They want to know whether Muslims are extremists or not. Death to them and to their newspapers," he said.
It speaks for itself and it is hillarious that he could say that without realizing the contradiction as he spoke it. And it shows why Jyllands-Posten originally published the cartoons.
3 Responses
Raymond B
February 6th, 2006 at 7:07 pm
1This type of behavior appears more racist than rseponsible. How does attacking American embassies resolve anything. America is not even involved in the cartoon issue. I think this just shows how irrational, and racist, these individuals are. There are many good Muslims, these ones perpetraing violence are not. I also wonder why more moderate Muslims have not condemmed the violence, I sure hope they don’t condone this racist behavior.
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Chris
February 6th, 2006 at 7:32 pm
2That’s almost the equivalent of the stereotypical American backwoods hick being interviewed after a tornado.
Good find; it’s great how the other side always tends to make the argument that much easier.
Goober
February 6th, 2006 at 8:11 pm
3They want to test our feelings,” protester Mawli Abdul Qahar Abu Israra told the BBC.
“They want to know whether Muslims are extremists or not. Death to them and to their newspapers,” he said.
The above comment is of course from a well informed polite, kind, and loving follower of the Religion of Peace(tm). I find all that he has said enduring and priceless!!
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