Posted on 02/09/2015 9:00:04 PM PST by Reverend Saltine
A multi-denominational school in Limerick, Ireland profusely apologized for subjecting a Muslim pupil to a copy of the recent Charlie Hebdo magazine cover depicting an image of Muhammad apologizing on it. This picture has caused great insult within the Islam community in Ireland and the world, said the unnamed mother of the 11-year-old pupil, according to the Irish Times. The pupils classmate brought a copy of the French satirical magazine into school, while the class was having a discussion about the French Revolution and free speech. The cover in question was released a week after Muslim terrorists took the lives of half of the Charlie Hebdo staff in Paris.
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Roots of the same beast are Very well established here in the USA, and growing: our very own, NEA-approved, little shop of horrors....
The NEA and ISIS have a common enemy.
Pray America is waking
IRISH SCHOOL GROVELS FOR SUBJECTING MUSLIM STUDENT TO THE Book of Kells
there fixed `er
Respect for other religions is a violation of the teachings of Islam.
There once was a school from Limerick
that had a Muzzie upset with a comic of the prophet
He kept his cool while the school goveled low
He smiled as he knew now that he owned it.
(What did you expect ,..a rhyme ?)
(Goofey Crusaders !! )
Pack your tents and be on the next camel leaving Limerickstan.
They respect other religions as long as other religions bow down and grovel to theirs, while they are such a small minority anyways
Islam is a code of protocol for world domination at any cost; it “teaches” nothing. It’s a field handbook.
How about subjecting the world to their attacks and murder, isn’t that offensive??????????????????????
pathetic
islam is the insult.
“Omygosh, Emir of Schmoe.”
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