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Monday, May 18, 2015

Sacrifying a peaceful Human Rights defending Jew rather than disturbing islam


A Jewish woman offends islam by disliking islam's racist hatred and sexism


Her penalty? Punished according to islamic sharia by non-muslim islam appeasers! 




Klevius help to BBC's bottomless helplessness: That must mean that Islamic State is ok as well because between a third to a half of British muslims support IS way or another.

Islamic madrassas seem to be the model. But where did religious extremism evolve? In muslim homes and islamic schools and mosques!

BBC: 150 people in your network protects you from becoming a terrorist. Klevius: Really!




These guys usually have a big social network - especially the muslim Bandidos.

Islamic Women’s Group in UK Defends Islamic State, Predicts Expansion to Western Countries



Muslim UK student on BBC: 99.9% of muslims are ok. Klevius: Are these women ok or do they belong to those 0.1%?

According to so called BBC (who, btw, calls itself BBC), Islamic State "call themselves the Islamic State". However, one day later BBC says: "We call them IS or ISIS"! But BBC's most common naming of the Islamic State is "the so called Islamic State". Does this reflect BBC's confusion about islam?

Edward Stourton, BBC, certainly does his best not to disturb islam.

It seems that protecting islam is more important than protecting its victims.

Is using quantum physics and meteorology to prove the existence of a god really a good idea?


Edward Stourton invites and listens to the most pathetic of "proof of god's existence" - and doesn't react at all. Is he so incredibly stupid or does he just accept whatever nonsense when it goes the "religious way"?!

Astrophysicist and theologian David Wilkinson (whose new book gets promoted by BBC) grapples with the question, how can god "poke his finger" in a deterministic world? And this nut head "answers" it with the insane argument that god can do it through uncertainties. And as examples of uncertainties available to god David Wilkinson refers to the "unpredictability of the quantum world" and meteorology*. However, even a dumb astrophysicist should know by now that there exists no such "uncertainties" that would fit god's poking finger. They are all misunderstandings or just bad thinking from other dumb people. Educate yourself on quantum physics dear Mr Wilkinson. Or ask my teenage son! Or even his pre-teen brother. Or are you simply trying to dupe people who don't happen to possess knowledge about quantum physics! But even they would understand the unreliability of BBC's weather reports without "god's" help.



* Have you noticed how BBC's meteorologists nowadays more and more tend to talk history, i.e. about the weather we already had instead of what's coming ahead. And when they do dare to make a forecast it's longest part is about the coming night which is easiest to predict but of little interest and hardest to control for most people. And when they finally come to the really interesting part BBC's weather clock goes in a couple of seconds full speed over the day under some general mumbling from the meteorologist.

Appeasing evil strengthens evil

Islamic Women’s Group in UK Defends Islamic State


What do Western governments and media think is coming if they appease the jihadis by censoring themselves and pretending that Islam is a religion of peace? Do they think that if they give welfare benefits and preferential treatment to people like these women from Campaign Islam that they will stop supporting the Islamic State and wanting it to expand to Britain and elsewhere in the West? They’re in for a rude surprise.

    “Islamic Women’s Group in UK Defends Islamic State, Predicts Expansion to Western Countries,” by Alyssa Canobbio, Washington Free Beacon, May 13, 2015 1:52 pm

    Aws Al-Jezairy of Vice met with the group of women who run Campaign Islam, a UK-based organization that defends the Islamic State and maintains a strong YouTube presence.

    The group uploads videos of its interruptions of Islam and criticisms of policies, government, and society of the West.

    “The symbol of oppression is not the Muslim woman—it is, in fact, the Western woman,” one of the members of Campaign Islam said in a video from Vice.

    Campaign Islam holds weekly meetings were they discuss life under Islam and the utopian vision of a perfect Islamic State. Umm Dujanah, one of the campaign’s organizers, said she believes that the dream state is in its infancy in both Syria and Iraq. The group draws its teachings from Islamic scholars and talks about every detail down to the measurements of their homes.

    One group attendee said they would have to demolish everything in Britain and start over to achieve this. The comment was met with giggles from Dujanah, who agreed that within the UK but the group did not need to do that because IS would expand into other Western countries.

    As the talk progressed Dujanah discussed non-Muslims that would be in their utopian state that they would have to pay a tax, if non-Muslims did not want to pay the tax they would need to convert or be killed. Dujanah argued giving them a choice.

    Al-Jezairy asked Dujanah about how she knew IS regulations were working, and Dujanah defended the videos and material that IS puts on the Internet, slamming the Western media for creating propaganda against IS.

    Al-Jezairy asked the group if the girls wanted to go to Iraq or Syria to join IS and if they would be disappointed if it was not what they expected. The group said that it would not even have to go anywhere because they know from the evidence from the Sunnah that Islam will prevail over the Earth.

    “We are grateful to live and see one of the great prophecies come true,” said Dujanah.


Klevius question to BBC's Edward Stourton: They are no muslims, right?

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