Posted on 10/15/2012 7:40:26 AM PDT by expat1000
First, Christians were banned in Dearbornistan. Now, its Jews who are illegal. Why not just declare the place an outpost of Saudi Arabia and be done with the whole business.
On 9-14-2012, Dearborn Fordson High School principal called the police on me for driving with 2 Israeli flags on my truck.
When the students began their assault he rolled down his window asking them to stop. After they pulled him over the police used the rolled down window as a pretext to accuse him of instigating the altercation. While being questioned by the police in front of the high school the reader received death threats. The police denied hearing them though the individuals involved were only a few feet away.
The Dearborn police were one car behind me when this student threw a bottle on my windshield. The police did not stop the student, but instead stopped me for 30 minutes asking me why I would display Israeli flags on my truck.
This is how hellholes like Malmo get started. When the law becomes a tool for enforcing Muslim prejudices, then equal rights go out the window and police lecture anyone attacked by Muslims on what they did to provoke the attack.
But its not just Dearborn. The consensus of our governing elites is that making a movie mocking Mohammed is a crime that deserves to be punished. So why not driving with an Israeli flag as well? Where do we draw the line? Anywhere Muslim violence tells us to.
Good historical analogy with Lebanon. This germ of Islamization spreading in Africa such as Kenya and Nigeria and numerous European countries is the great internal threat to the peace and order of nations. The chauvinism of Islam with its religious (rather than spiritual) pride and the lack of an intrinsic formulation of the separation of church and state will continue to sow the seeds of rebellion, discord and eventual self-rule (shariah). That the flag of Israel can engender this sort of frothing at the mouth and animal reaction shows me that Islam is also a mental illness.
“Dearborn is one of the few places in the US where one can actually hear the call to prayer publicly over a loudspeaker.”
IF that is ever heard in my town, it will happen only once.
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