Posted on 03/04/2024 7:45:05 AM PST by MtnClimber
An incident in Lahore Pakistan stands as a damning indictment of modern Islamic society.
From distant Pakistan, an NBC news story surfaces that serves to remind us of everything we need to know about our current crisis.
A week ago, a female police officer in Lahore, Pakistan, patrolling a shopping district in the busy muslim city, saw a crowd gathering, to taunt, accuse, and threaten a young woman in a colorful Kurta (a long shirt-dress). Her dress was covered with bright and abstract calligraphy that the crowd assumed was an improper quoting of the Koran.
In Pakistan, when a crowd gathers to isolate and shout at a woman, it generally means one thing: they are accusing her of blasphemy or some other capital crime, and are preparing to beat, stone, or lynch the woman with the swift crowd justice that these people are raised to enforce.
Sheher Bano is the female police officer in the story. She recognized the situation that was unfolding, and rushed the young woman into a storefront, quickly getting a solid black wrap with which to cover her before escorting her somewhere safe.
One might not think this story was newsworthy, but everyone in Pakistan knows the implications. The woman was almost certain to be killed by the mob because of her dress, and when this female policeman -– an assistant superintendent of police in the big city of Lahore -– took the political and personal risk of quickly acting to save the girl, that was noteworthy, enough so that Officer Bano was rewarded for her bravery and service in a public ceremony in Rawalpindi on Wednesday.
It turned out, upon inspection of the dress, that the girl in question didn’t “deserve” the accusation of blasphemy at all.
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It's the way they operate. Matt Bracken summed it up nicely in his short story: The Alienork Way
“Sadly, this kind of puerile submissiveness spread to the US right after the Muslims destroyed the World Trade Center”
I never understood the rationale of the left: “ooh, we must have been insensitive towards their beliefs.”
EVERYTHING upsets muzzlimes. They are an anger cloud looking for a reason. Centuries of inbreeding and draconian extremist theocracy seal the deal.
When i see a woman in this type of dress, what stands out? Her eyes.
Wow.
What a bunch of crap.
Our leaders in both parties cannot even govern the United States in a semi-reasonable manner and this guy wants to regulate religious and social behavior by savages on the other side of the world?
The brass of these neocon imperialists is absolutely beyond belief.
What a brutal cult.
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The most sobering aspect of it all is that these Nazi heathens will not change because it is who they are to their evil core, which the passage of time doesn’t have a chance of changing.
YET. Liberals import these violent proto-simians to our nations and expect our magical dirt to turn them in to productive peaceful people who love their new nation host.
...oh, come on.....! dontcha know, “Islam is the religion of peace”...why, that chimp-faced moron who somehow became President of the United States several years ago told us so...
Nearly all Pakistanis cannot read Arabic.
The languages of Pakistan are Urdu (a variant of Hindi, but written in arabic script), punjabi, sindhu, pashto etc.
Arabic is not spoken or read by most mohammedans.
Mohammedans globally memorise the sound of the Quran in Arabic for recital but they generally can’t read it.
1400 years ago what is now Pakistan was in a better shape economically, socially and even environmentally, than it is today.
Until invasion by mohammedans in the 8th century, that part of western India was primarily Buddhist and secondarily Hindu with Christian’s (of the church of the East), Zoroastrians, Manicheans, Jains, etc. Even Greek pagans.
And it was wealthy and traded with both east and west
You would have rather had Al Gore or John Kerry?
That tramp. She’s showing T&A ( thumbs and ankles ).
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