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Jews Must Never Be Dhimmis Again – Why Can’t We Say It?

IsraellyCool - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 14:52

It’s another post by Brian of London with a conclusion up front:

Jews must never be Dhimmis again and it would be nice if a leader of Israel would actually speak the true reason why we’re not going to be a minority in a Muslim country again. What have we got to lose, the whole Muslim world hates us anyway*?

We face a few big lies:

1. Israel is not Jewish. This comes from Islam which is a replacement theology. Moses was a Muslim who led all the Children of Israel (who were all Muslim) to the Promised Land (for the Muslims). I’m really not joking and when it’s not late on a Saturday I can provide references. Anytime a lying Imam trots out the verse that promises Israel to the Jews, he’s not mentioning this little gem.

2. Jews and Christians were treated better in places like Muslim Spain and the Ottoman Empire than by Christians. This is another big lie and comes from the total ignorance of the history of Dhimmi peoples and the lack of understanding that Dhimmis are not second class citizens, they are not CITIZENS. They have no rights, especially not the right to life, as all rights granted them can be revoked in an instant at the whim of a Muslim ruler.

3. Abrahamic faiths. I’m sorry this is the biggest and possibly the most dangerous lie. The relative suicide bomber scores of Islam, Christianity and Judaism should be enough to realise that the Jewish and Christian vision of God is nothing like our Muslim brothers’. That’s just the start: so Mohammad copied down some stories from Jews badly, every other aspect of Islam runs contrary to the message of freedom of thought and spirit in the Torah.

Are we seeing a common problem here? It really is not Arabs and Jews. Sure the Dhimmi Arab Christians usually fall into line with the Muslims because that’s a survival tactic that Dhimmitude creates: divide and conquer playing one Dhimmi group against another. We could probably live OK ruled by Arab Christians but not by Muslims.

Jews must never be Dhimmis again and it would be nice if a leader of Israel would actually speak the true reason why we’re not going to be a minority in a Muslim country again. What have we got to lose, the whole Muslim world hates us anyway*?

* I know that what little drive there is in the Muslim world to wrestle their lives back from the mad totalitarian theocrats that increasingly run the show nowadays probably rests on the West supporting them. Well if the West doesn’t acknowledge that both Jews and true reformers of Islam face the same problems, can we ever give them real support? We don’t need to be loved, that’s a Christian desire. We need our strength to be respected.

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Hizbullah’s Attractive Christian Woman

IsraellyCool - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 13:07

The foreign press has released a plethora of photos from a Hizbullah rally in Lebanon to mark “Quds (Jerusalem) Day.”

One person in particular – an attractive Christian woman with a large cross that would make Mr T proud and holding up a poster of Hassan Nasrallah – is the subject of numerous photographs.

A Lebanese Christian supporter of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah carries his pictures during a rally to mark "Quds (Jerusalem) Day" in Beirut's suburbs. REUTERS/Sharif Karim

A Lebanese Christian woman holds a picture of Hezbollah Islamist group chief Hassan Nasrallah during a ceremony marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Beirut's southern suburb on September 3, 2010. AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH EID

A Lebanese Christian supporter of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah carries his pictures during a rally to mark "Quds (Jerusalem) Day" in Beirut's suburbs September 3, 2010. REUTERS/Sharif Karim

A Christian woman supporter of Hezbollah, right, carries a picture of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as he speaks on the occasion of Jerusalem Day in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Hezbollah leader says he will not respond to a U.N.-appointed prosecutor's demand for his group to hand over all information relevant to the assassination case of former Lebanese Premier Rafik Hariri. Sheik Hassan Nasrallah says the group is ready to cooperate instead with the Lebanese judiciary. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Besides standing out like a sore thumb in a sea of veiled Muslim women, what seems really curious is how disinterested she looks as she holds up the poster of the Hizbullah leader. If I didn’t know any better, I’d say she was getting paid to be there.

Yeah, about that.

In its first issue of 2007, the Lebanese weekly current affairs magazine Ash-Shiraa, in a story on the newly-initiated downtown sit-in that would eventually last for over 18 months, published a statistic showing that that while Hezbollah paid veiled – or muhajjabat –supporters $15 per day for attending the demonstration, those who agreed to go unveiled were paid a little over $33 or 50,000 LL.

Dr. Hilal Khashan, professor of political studies at the American University of Beirut (AUB), suspected that this unique privileging of unveiled women by a party that encourages the wearing of the hijab among its women followers was because it “wanted [them] to look like Christians.” The appearance of unveiled women would have helped make the protest look like a national movement rather than a sectarian one.

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Smartest President in History Botches Oval Office Rug Quote

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 11:10
A perfect metaphor for the Obama presidency, encapsulating the shallowness of Barack Obama's intellect.
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Letting Leftists Limit Language

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 01:04
Socialists have the intellectual seriousness of the Flat Earth Society. We treat these enemies as if they believed in something.
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Liberals' Sticks and Stones Losing Potency

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 01:03
Obama can take credit.
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Obama Succeeds Most When He Does Least

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 01:03
Obama's biggest success to date has come by not doing anything.
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Surrendering to the Executive Branch

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 01:02
Obama Care will be the largest transfer of legislative power from the Congress to the Executive Branch regulators in our history.
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Stark Contrasts Last Saturday

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 01:02
When the mainstream media dedicated themselves to providing equal coverage to Glenn Beck's and Al Sharpton's rallies last weekend, they did the left no favor.
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The Gray Area Between Black and White

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 01:02
Meaningless phrases used repeatedly by those who have no plan for their implementation make me sick.
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Media Bigotry Showing

American Thinker - Sáb, 09/04/2010 - 01:00
The media has some very deep-seated stereotypes that it just can't seem to excise from its coverage.
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jsoffer: Lo que tiene twidge y parece que TwitVim no es la opción de mostrar sólo mensajes nuevos

Twitter - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 18:20
jsoffer: Lo que tiene twidge y parece que TwitVim no es la opción de mostrar sólo mensajes nuevos

jsoffer: Probando Vim/Twitter: á → ð

Twitter - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 18:07
jsoffer: Probando Vim/Twitter: á → ð

Not So Tickled Pink By Peace

IsraellyCool - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 08:48

For an organization that claims to be “a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end the war in Iraq, stop new wars… and calls for policies based on compassion, kindness and a commitment to international law”, as well as “seek to activate, amplify and inspire a community of peacemakers through creative campaigns and a commitment to non-violence,” CODEPINK sure do not seem too keen on Israel and the palestinians pursuing a peace agreement.

Plenty of wooden acting, and not nearly enough cardboard rockets and masked figures with bomb belts.

Could it be that CODEPINK and other like-minded “peace” activists are really more about dismantling the Jewish state than a true peace agreement?

I think you already know my answer to that question.

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A Lesson Not Learned

IsraellyCool - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 08:33

So apparently Simon Wiesenthal was also a Mossad agent.

Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to tracking down Nazi war criminals, was seen all his life as a one-man organization. But now, documents from his estate show he was a Mossad agent.

A new book by Tom Segev, to be published on Thursday, reveals that the Mossad supported Wiesenthal – and also shows that Israel did more to capture Nazi war criminals than was previously known.

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Wiesenthal started working for the Mossad after Eichmann’s capture and continued doing so for about 10 years. His main job was to trace Nazi criminals, but he also provided his operators with information about German missile scientists and engineers working in Egypt.

The Mossad financed the establishment of Wiesenthal’s office in Vienna and paid him some $300 a month in cash as wages.

Good on him.

Meanwhile, if you go this Telegraph article dealing with the book and its revelations, you will see that despite Wiesenthal’s great work in tracking down Nazi criminal’s, their views live on.

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New committer: Steve Wills (ports)

FreeBSD - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 03:00
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Human Rights through the Looking Glass

American Thinker - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 01:04
I wish I were making this up, but our official 2010 UPR submission to the United Nation argues that discrimination against minorities in the housing market somehow caused the economic crisis.
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The Siren Song of Arab Rejectionism

American Thinker - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 01:03
Another round of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians began yesterday at the White House.
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GOP Quandary: Is It Better Off if the House Stays Blue?

American Thinker - Vie, 09/03/2010 - 01:03
With the prospect of a GOP takeover in the House, many Republicans are quietly asking, is this necessarily a good thing?
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