Monday, April 11, 2016

Palestinianism: The Western world's fastest growing religious cult



"Celebrity" Palestinianists include Roger Waters, Jeremy Corbyn, Barak Obama, and the entire editorial team at the BBC, Sky News and Guardian. Newly committed Palestinianists can gain rapid acceptance in the community with this mobile phone app.

*This really is the UN definition and it is unique to Palestinians who - unique among all refugees in history have their very own dedicated and permanent UN refugee agency (UNWRA).

The growth of Palestinianism also explains the 'poor Palestinians' receive per capita five times more international aid (most provided by European and US taxpayers) than any other people in the world.

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  1. Fundamentalist Islam is targeting African Americans in an attempt to bypass security profiling that would normally draw attention to terrorist operations. This approach takes advantage of any resentment toward the white establishment and provides Fundamentalist Islam with terrorists who do not fit the usual profiles.

    Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahiri, number-two man in Al Qaeda, has stated publicly: “I want blacks in America to know that we are waging jihad to lift oppression from all mankind.”

    What Zawahiri does not say is that Mohammed disliked the black race immensely and referred to them as “raisin heads” several times in the Hadith (1:662; 9:256). Throughout the Hadith, blacks are also referred to abeds, which means “black” in Arabic, and is also synonymous with “slave” or “filth”. In fact, Arab Muslims have enslaved blacks for 1,400 years, and the black slave trade is still thriving in the Sudan and Mauritania.

    In examining the relationship between blacks and Islam, readers will be surprised to find that throughout history, Islam has placed blacks on the same level as barn animals. Moreover, the barn is where most enslaved blacks are relegated after they are kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam or die.

    SOURCE: They Must Be Stopped: Why We Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It (chapter 4, page 82) by Brigitte Gabriel, year 2008, year 2010, St. Martin’s Press, 288 pages, ISBN 0312571283, ISBN 9780312571283.

    PS: Please check out these pro-Israel web sites:
    www.camera.org * www.HonestReporting.com * www.memri.org *
    www.ActForAmerica.org * www.aish.com * www.IsraelLawCenter.org

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  2. Even though slavery was abolished in 1962 in Saudi Arabia, it is still practiced there today. Not only is the government aware that it still exists, but religious and influential clerics sanction it. Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan, an opponent of anti-slavery laws and member of the Senior Council of Clerics, Saudi Arabia’s highest religious body, said: “Slavery is a part of Islam, and whoever wants it abolished is an infidel.”

    SOURCE: They Must Be Stopped: Why We Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It (chapter 9, page 187) by Brigitte Gabriel, year 2008, year 2010, St. Martin’s Press, 288 pages, ISBN 0312571283, ISBN 9780312571283.

    PS: Please check out these pro-Israel web sites:
    www.camera.org * www.HonestReporting.com * www.memri.org *
    www.ActForAmerica.org * www.aish.com * www.IsraelLawCenter.org

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    1. The fuck are you babbling about Wahhabis in Saudi Arabia for, lunatic?


      Is it just the typical "all Arabs and Muslims are the same as the very worst examples among them" narrative, typical for Arab-hating Zionists? I suppose it must be!

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  3. Lol. You really hate Palestinians, don't you?

    Typical for your brand of Zionist. But your rabid hatred is not limited to the Palestinians, oh no: it attacks the Lebanese, and the Arabs generally. The Iranians and really all non-Jews in the Middle East.

    Your hatred and hypocrisy also targets anyone who doesn't believe the lie that Israel and the Jews are the world'a special little victims, and targets anyone who believes that Palestinians have the right to stand up for themselves.

    You're incredibly pathetic. That much is certain.

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