Tell It Like It Is

Monday 13 February 2012

More from the religion of pieces

Dozens of new cases of extteme religiously-motivated violence.

Not guesswork - "he was a muslim and he was violent so it was religious violence" - but explicit claims on the part of the assailants that their attacks were religious in nature.

According to idiotic Westerners, it's hateful to say this needs to end, whilst it's clearly not hateful to go around massacring Christians. Muslims, you see, are not violent. Such Westerners extrapolate the Muslims they think they know and presume to impress that perception of Islam on the rest of the world. It's arrogance. It's wrong. And it only facilitates the continued abuse, done by Muslims in the name of Islam.

Wake up and smell the machetes.

Read what's happening even today in first and third world countries alike.

Islam has a violence problem.



Is every Muslim violent? Of course not. Many Muslims? Waaay too many. But the key problem is not that there are lots of Muslims who happen to be violent, but that they are violent because of their Muslim religion. And don't you be so arrogant as to tell them that their understanding of Islam is wrong.

I'm apparently "religiously intolerant" for stating these facts, but if you tell a sincere violent Muslim that his religiously-motivated violence is not real Islam, aren't you the one being religiously intolerant, telling him what he can and can't believe in the name of a religion you don't even subscribe to?