Worth a look.
Muslim violence and oppression against pretty much anyone who is not muslim is well documented, and even Muslim women, who are often not allowed to drive, vote, see a doctor, have an opinion, marry whoever they want, get an education, get a job, travel, be seen, go anywhere without a male relative, etc., are often the target of violence.
For some reason the politically left here in the U.S. continues to support and defend Muslim culture.
Funny that the same folks who would mock the Catholic church, the pope, and in particular the history of pedophile priests within the church, would come to the defense of a religion that openly calls for the murder of gays, non-muslims, and minorities of almost all sorts.
Currently muslims in the mid-east and Africa have been massacring christians and burning down churches and gleefully posting about it online.
Which is not to mention the violence they have committed in countries like Sweden and Norway, where liberal asylum policies have led to ever increasing rates of sexual assaults against Swedish women.
Oh yeah, there has been at least one honor killing in the U.S., and in countries like England and France they have steadily risen along with influx of Muslim immigrants.
But it is the religion of peace.
Oh, and CAIR - the council on Islamic relations?
Links to terrorists.
The FBI declared that back in 2009.
http://www.anti-cair-net.org/
And of course, right on cue this morning, two female reporters are shot while covering upcoming elections in Afghanistan.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26881347
Update:
This picture taken by Martin Parr seems innocent enough on the surface.
After all, it's just a group of people praying, what could be bad about that?
Until you realize this picture was taken outside of Paris during a normal work day.
Would anyone be so tolerant of a catholic group deciding to take their religious services outside on a busy street everyday, several times a day?
What if you worked or lived on this street or had to make deliveries?
Do you think the local authorities would allow a large group of Presbyterians to shut down a public street every single day so that they could pray?
Would you be so tolerant and understanding if you had to schedule your life around their religious services, esp. in a country that prides itself on being fairly secular?
Extra Credit:
If you've ever found yourself wondering exactly who starts all those car fires in Paris every year at Christmas/New Year's, you can stop cogitating now.
Extra Extra Credit:
According to The Telegraph only 1,067 cars were burned this year.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/10546263/Only-1067-vehicles-set-ablaze-on-New-Years-Eve-in-France.html
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