Posted on 09/17/2017 1:53:54 PM PDT by Maceman
Can Twitter users remain one step of ahead of company censors seeming to block a viral clip?
One womans stunned reaction to an Islamic call to prayer broadcast over loudspeakers in a Brooklyn neighborhood has spread like wildfire across the social media network. Yet some say the video has repeatedly been yanked, causing others to rapidly retweet in an effort to keep it from disappearing.
In the clip, an unidentified woman is seen reacting in disbelief as the man calls out in Arabic at an overpowering decibel level. Whats going on, this is Brooklyn? she asks at one point, before shaking her head.
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Video at link.
The cancer continues to spread...
Can someone tape it off of the screen and save it here? That way, It will never go away.
If Comrade Wilhelm has his way she'll be covered in tallybon burka.
What gives these cromagnon reprobates the right to disturb the peace with their insane rantings broadcast over loudspeakers?
Can someone tape it off of the screen and save it here? That way, It will never go away.
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Better yet, copy and paste it and keep it yourself after you’ve emailed it around.
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Allahu Akbar! The tinny P.A. system tore asunder the pre-dawn peace and quiet.
http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readarticle.aspx?artid=26040
The woman dared to NOT submit willingly to the islamization of America that is being carried on against our wills, and under cover of media blackout.
This is our future guys and gals! bammy sealed it and Trump is not doing much about it. Ready to wake up at 5 Am to the subhuman wailing that is designed to scare the $hit out of you?
Keep the mucking fuzzies out!
That’s not how Free Republic works. The file will not be saved on this server, just the link will.
block by block, the occupation continues
Used to live in the Middle East, where the blaring from the minaret would rouse me from a sound sleep at 5am. Incredible that this is permitted in Brooklyn. Do you think they would tolerate it for a minute if some church decided to clang its bells at the crack of dawn? It is a symbol of Muslim dominance. Be afraid people, be very afraid.
One day someone is going to wake up not too happy and blow up the PA system.
Look, it’s just this simple.
1941: Pearl Harbor. FDR rallies the nation against Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany. No American Nazi dares to show his face. The federal government goes after the German-American Bund (a Nazi front organization).
2001: Twin Towers. George W. Bush tells America that “Islam is peace”. More mosques are established in America. You’re a hater if you criticize Islam.
So, yeah, we needed an FDR on 9/11. We got George W. Bush. And nothing has changed since then.
Well, on the bright side, I’m sure it won’t be long before there will be Easter Sunday church bells ringing in Mecca.
That is why the internet will play a big role in getting the truth out.
What accent? I didn’t hear no accent.
Aayy fugetaboutit!
There is a park one quarter of a mile away. They have these great( /s ) public park nights in the summer. They play loud music all evening long, and then start a movie at 9:00pm.
Sometimes the events are Middle-Eastern themed of some sort, and you hear the typical Arabian bazaar type music for hours on end.
All of it sounds as if it was a Kasbah party in my next door neighbor’s yard.
I can make out the lyrics and dialogue clear as day with my windows and shade’s drawn. And this to just shy of 11:00pm.
I’ve tried to walk out on my balcony and record the noise, but my iPhone doesn’t pick it up very well.
I mention this because, for this lady to be able to record this call to prayer that well, and at that seeming level, it had to be much louder than we are hearing.
That must have been literally deafening in person.
Why aren’t we ringing the bells every Sunday?
Islam: Convert, or be killed.
Simple as that.
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