Thursday, March 22, 2007

The splendor of islam

I'm not surprised the politically correct MSM decided this little incident unworthy of reporting. The headline read "Muslim pupils kill teacher". The story's a bit vague on the details of the motive and authorities are still investigating. "We have received information that a female teacher has been lynched by her students. We are investigating the report," Gombe state police commissioner Joseph Ibi said. Oluwatoyin Olusase, a Christian, was "adjudicating an Islamic Religious Knowledge exam" at the school when the incident occurred. Olusase was attacked outside the school compound. Reporters intimate she was beaten to death for desecrating the koran.

This behavior has become acceptable, the west seems to be immune. Headlines such as this go unnoticed and shrugged off as normal conduct for the islamic community. Muslims are offended, muslims "gone wild." The "blame America first" crowd has championed these actions "because we must have done something" to upset the ummah. Furthering the muslim victim mentality, normalizing the violent actions and reactions perpetrated in allah's name. Sympathizers all cry foul claiming these actions are of a "small" group who don't represent islam. Really? How can I believe otherwise when these monsters proclaim the deeds are, in fact, carried out for the glory of allah, islam and martyrdom?

The pope repeats an observation made centuries ago, that suggests islam has aggressive tendencies. Churches are firebombed, a nun is murdered and protest placards demand the papal head be severed from his body. Film maker Theo Van Gogh, the Danish cartoonist and the Gitmo koran scandal have all produced violence and murder by muslims.

I have no doubt, this would have been front page news if a group of Christian students attacked and murdered a muslim teacher. Is it because violence done in the name of islam has become so commonplace it's lost some of it's appeal in reporting?

2 comments:

Malott said...

"I have no doubt, this would have been front page news if a group of Christian students attacked and murdered a muslim teacher. Is it because violence done in the name of islam has become so commonplace it's lost some of it's appeal in reporting?"


J,

This post is simply great writing. This is my second time reading it.

Well done.

janice said...

Thanks Chris, it means a great deal.