Ignore liberal media’s call for compassion: Islam is conquest or lies in pretense of negotiation

Posted by DanielS on Sunday, 10 September 2017 06:51.

It is a playbook prescribing Islamic conquest that translates directly to that or your rape, brutalization and death. Ultimately it is kill or be killed unless they back-off of their religion for real.

Newscom.au, “Myanmar: Whole villages destroyed as satellite spots devastation from above”, 4 Sept 2017

GRAPHIC details are filtering through of violent massacres in towns that have been cut off from the modern day world. WARNING: Graphic.

A SATELLITE map has unearthed the charred remains of entire communities as terrified residents claim they are the targets of a new-world genocide.

“Some people were beheaded, and many were cut. We were in the house hiding when [armed residents from a neighbouring village] were beheading people. When we saw that, we just ran out the back of the house,” said Sultan Ahmed, a 27-year-old man from the former Chut Pyin village in Myanmar.

Sultan is among a group of 1.1 million Rohingya Muslims that are often described as “the world’s most persecuted minority”.

Rohingya people have lived for centuries in the western state of Rakhine, in Myanmar, but for decades have been persecuted by the Myanmar government. They are not considered among the country’s 135 official ethnic groups. The country has even denied them citizenship since 1982 and the state is one of the poorest in the country.

On August 27, it is alleged Myanmar state security forces and local armed-residents committed mass killings of Rohingya Muslim men, women and children. The military unleashed what it called “clearance operations”. Myanmar’s army chief justified the slaughter as “unfinished business”.

“We haven’t eaten in 4 days,” says Rohingya Muslim woman refugee.

“The killing spree lasted for approximately 5 hours - from 2 to 7pm” reported Fortify Rights.

More than 2600 villages were burned down throughout the state. It is becoming one of the “deadliest bouts of violence involving the Muslim minority in decades”, according to Reuters.

The violence — and ensuing exodus — saw survivors bringing with them harrowing tales of rape and murder at the hands of the military and Buddhist mobs.

“Some are gaunt and spent, already starving and carrying listless and dehydrated babies, with many miles to go,” read the New York Times on the new crisis facing the modern world.

It’s a result not helped by the silence of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, accused by Western critics of failing to support the Muslim minority that has long complained of persecution.

“The military came with 200 people to the village and started fires ... All the houses in my village are already destroyed. If we go back there and the army sees us, they will shoot,” Jalal Ahmed, 60, who arrived in Bangladesh last week with a group of about 3,000 after walking for almost a week, told Reuters.


Liberty GB applies some sensible advice on the matter of compassion and moderate Islam:

LibertyGB, “Tooth-to-Tail Ratio, or the Illusion of the Moderate Muslim Majority”, by Frank Phillips, 9 Sep 2017:

I would like to add my thoughts on the “majority of Muslims are peaceful” claim, and explain why it is pure fantasy.

1. TINY TEAM WINS, LARGE CROWD LOSES

All of us have heard, although in a different context, that it is not size that matters, but technique. Snicker as much as you like, but that is actually true. A lioness cannot match a buffalo in one-on-one combat, and a pride of lionesses is certainly outnumbered and ‘outhorned’ (outgunned) by a herd of buffalos. So how can they win despite these odds; how can 5-6 lionesses disrupt 50-60 buffalos to hunt down the one buffalo they want to seize?

Because the buffalos are just a crowd, but the lionesses are a team. Victory is achieved not by a large but otherwise loitering and incoherent crowd, but by a core-sized, action-oriented and coherent team.

2. THE TOOTH-TO-TAIL RATIO

This expression refers to the number of warriors who do the fighting, and the number of caretakers who sustain warriors so they can do the fighting. Hence, they are called combat troops and combat service support troops, respectively.

If you have no military experience, don’t panic, just pay attention!

A warrior needs ammunition, water, food, clothing, shelter and medicine. Fail to provide him the aforementioned items, and he will stand there empty-handed, dehydrated, hungry, shivering, exposed and sick, and ultimately he will die or surrender. Succeed in providing him these items, and he will sustain his function: fighting.

Or think of a football player. While it is true that the player does the ‘fighting’, he is supported by doctors, nutrition experts, fitness trainers, contract lawyers, financial advisors etc. to ensure his top-notch performance.

Or think of a novelist. While he does the ‘fighting’ for sure, there are typists, editors, travel agents, accountants etc. who keep him on the roll.

The football player and novelist are combat troops: the tooth. The others are the combat service support troops: the tail.

As you can see, the tooth is always significantly smaller than the tail. And while it is the tooth that bites into you, his bite would not be a reality without the tail sustaining the sharp and pointy status of the tooth.

3. WARRIORS IN THE COMMUNITY, OR THE INSURMOUNTABLE 15%

The tooth-to-tail ratio is understood not just within the armed forces, but also in any human community, let it be a village, a region or a country.

By 1944, German forces had been pushed back to their country, and the Allies on the Western Front and the Soviets on the Eastern Front were on the verge to enter Germany. It was essential for the Third Empire to mobilize as many able-bodied men as they could to fight for survival.

At that time, Germany had about 70 million residents, and the German forces had about 10 million men in arms. That is about 14% of the population, so a minority compared to the rest 86%. Why did they not set up an army of 20 or 30 million, considering the huge manpower of the Allies and the Soviet Union? 20 or 30 million are more likely to repel an invasion than 10 million. The answer is easy – they simply could not afford it.

Or think of North Korea. This country has the highest number of soldiers per capita, meaning 24 million residents and 1.2 million servicemen. That is just a 5% minority, compared to the remaining 95% of the population. Even in this case, the country is staggering on the verge of economic collapse, is kept alive only by Chinese investments, and was plagued by famine in the 1990s having caused death-by-starvation to about 2 million people.

Or think of the United States of America. This country has about 318 million residents and armed forces of about 1.3 million servicemen, thus the latter forms only about 0.4% of the population. With its involvement in as many as 160 countries (there are 200 countries on Earth), the upkeep of this tiny 0.4%, compared to the 99.6% of the population, has pushed the U.S. into sky-high debt.

This is what everybody has to understand: you can mobilize all the men you want, but who will provide weapons and food and fuel and medicine for those men if there are no workers and farmers and engineers and doctors? Nobody. Thus, your gigantic army soon will start to crumble and fall apart.

Military history and experience indicate that at any given time, a community can field and maintain no more than 10-15% of the population – they are the ‘extremists’ who do the fighting. Thus, you will always have at least 85% of ‘moderates’, i.e. average people who do not engage in extreme activities like fighting, but who, in reality, are likely to work hard to maintain the fighting capability of the 5-10-15%.

This is the reason you will never see the majority of Muslims becoming extremists and fighting the infidel – it is a physical impossibility. However, this truth also warns us that the so-called ‘moderate’ Muslims are not necessarily moderate because they have chosen that lifestyle, but because they cannot surmount the barrier forced upon them by mathematics and logistics (war material supply).

This was repeated by Muslim scholar Abul Ala Maududi who explained that jihad was not only combat for Allah but all efforts that helped those waging combat (qitaal):

  “In the jihad in the way of Allah, active combat is not always the role on the battlefield, nor can everyone fight in the front line. Just for one single battle preparations have often to be made for decades on end and the plans deeply laid, and while only some thousands fight in the front line there are behind them millions engaged in various tasks which, though small themselves, contribute directly to the supreme effort.”

4. POSITION IN POWER REVEALS YOUR TRUE FACE

“A man’s character is most evident by how he treats those not in a position either to retaliate or reciprocate.” Paul Eldridge.

It is easy to claim to be a moderate when you have no chance to win an open-out conflict. However, we must take a look at dozens of countries where Muslims have supreme power: there are 57 Muslim states, plus many city districts in Europe, America and Australia where they form the majority, or where they are numerous. What do we see in those places: the fair treatment of people of different religions, of the fairer sex, of dissenting opinion, or a ruthless knockdown on them?

Exactly – it is the latter attitude that prevails, without any exception. Where are those so-called moderates calling for the abolishment of Sharia (the law of Islam)? Nowhere.

This must be no surprise as survey after survey indicates that both Muslims in Muslim countries and Muslims in the West favour, either as a majority opinion or in significant numbers, the execution of apostates, honour murders, the corporal punishment of women, and other rules set by Sharia.

5. A MUSLIM LIKES THE QURAN AND THE PROPHET MOHAMMED. DUH!

“Show me the man you honour, and I will know what kind of a man you are. It shows me what your ideal of manhood is, and what kind of a man you long to be.” – Thomas Carlyle

The so-called ‘moderate’ Muslim is still a Muslim – he believes what the Quran teaches and takes the Prophet Mohammed as his role model. He would not be a Muslim if he did not believe in those things. Duh!

Therefore, the so-called ‘moderate’ Muslim is not a peaceful person – if he were peaceful, he would contradict the teachings of the Quran and the actions of the Prophet Mohammed, which would be blasphemy.

So just because he does not wave a sword, roar “Allahu Akbar!” and demand the jizya, it does not mean that he is peaceful – maybe he prefers that his comrades do the dirty work for him and for the cause of Islam.

6. WE MUST WIN THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF MODERATE MUSLIMS TO BEAT RADICAL ISLAMISTS. *FACEPALM*

Did we win the hearts and minds of moderate Nazis to beat radical Nazis? Did we win the hearts and minds of moderate Communists to beat radical Communismists?

Instead of creating and using non-existing words to pussyfoot around the problem, let’s face reality: A Nazi is a Nazi. Period. A Commie is a Commie. Period. A Muzzie is a Muzzie. Period.

If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas. Anything else is just lazy excuse.

Taqqiyah



Comments:


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Posted by National-Satanist on Sun, 10 Sep 2017 08:22 | #

LibertyGB is still blaming Muslims for 9/11. lol


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Posted by DanielS on Sun, 10 Sep 2017 08:39 | #

People in-the-know recognize that Islam had a great deal to do with it: especially Saudi.

Not that Saudi isn’t on generally complicit terms with Israeli/Jewish interests.


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Posted by A Buddhist monk contemplates Islam on Sun, 10 Sep 2017 16:00 | #


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Posted by Kali's ultimate trimph over Islam on Sun, 10 Sep 2017 16:02 | #


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Posted by The Barcelona Agreement on Thu, 14 Sep 2017 11:49 | #

The Barcelona Agreement:

A “free trade” and free movement from Muslim countries on the other side of the Mediterranean into Europe.

“Islam has no place in the Western world.”


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Posted by mancinblack on Thu, 14 Sep 2017 15:25 | #

Hong Liang, the Chinese ambassador to Myanmar, has told top officials that

The stance of China regarding the terrorist attacks in Rakhine is clear; it is just an internal affair. The counter attacks of Myanmar security forces against extremist terrorists and the governments undertaking to provide assistance to the people are strongly welcomed

  http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/china-backs-myanmars-attacks-on-rohingyas/news-story/df4d46525a42eed0a466782755b4316d


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Posted by mancinblack on Tue, 03 Oct 2017 12:43 | #

“Miss Grand Myanmar”, Shwe Eain Si, has been stripped of her title just days before she was due to compete in a leading international beauty pageant by organizers Miss Grand International. The nineteen year old had released a video statement in which she basically told the truth about the cause of the crisis in Rakhine State.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMF3OF7NbNk


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Posted by mancinblack on Mon, 25 Dec 2017 22:58 | #

India Today reports on the forced conversion to Islam of Rakhine Hindus in the Bangladesh refugee camps and the discovery of Hindu mass graves in Rakhine by the Myanmar security services. This report dates from September and has gone unnoticed in the West. I found it as the latest entry on the Facebook account of Shwe Eain Si, so the girl obviously hasn’t given up the fight. Good for her.

                 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuA8qUZCNCY


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Posted by Mike Pence, universal Abrahamic brother on Thu, 15 Nov 2018 10:13 | #

Mike Pence, universal Abrahamic brotherhood.

Mike Pence issues strongest US rebuke yet against Aung San Suu Kyi over Rohingya crisis

Telegraph, 14 NOVEMBER 2018

Mike Pence, the US Vice President, confronted Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi Wednesday over the “violence and persecution” of her country’s Rohingya Muslims.

Mr Pence, who was attending a Singapore summit in Donald Trump’s place, became the most high ranking US official to confront Ms Suu Kyi over the crisis, telling her that America was “anxious to hear the progress” she was making on the crisis. 

It came as Bangladesh appeared to quietly drop plans to repatriate some of the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees following international condemnation of the policy.

Bangladesh’s refugee commissioner, Mohammad Abul Kalam, initially said the country planned to return 150 refugees on Thursday despite aid agencies warning that their lives would be at “serious risk”.

He said the process would involve Bangladesh handing the refugees, the first among a preliminary 2,260 currently in vast camps in southeastern Bangladesh, over to Myanmar at a transit point on the border between the two countries.

Suu Kyi, seated next to Pence, was stony-faced as he spoke CREDIT: ATHIT PERAWONGMETHA/ REUTERS
However the plans were dropped after it emerged none of the refugees on the repatriation list have so far volunteered to return to Burma.

More than 720,000 mostly Muslim Rohingya fled Burma after a military crackdown was launched in August last year, joining some 300,000 already in Bangladesh.

The US has accused the military of ethnic cleansing against the country’s Rohingya, who are widely reviled in Buddhist-majority Burma.

The Burmese army has claimed its forces have carried out legitimate counterinsurgency operations in Rakhine state.


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Posted by Aung San Suu Kyi on Sun, 25 Nov 2018 18:38 | #

Aung San Suu Kyi’s Left Ethno-Nationalist Government has managed to discourage the Rohingya Muslims such that they refuse to return to Myanmar, preferring to stay in the “lovely” swamp infested, poverty stricken Bangladesh instead.

The blow-back for Myanmar not having to take the Muslims back? Their incidence of terrorism has gone down exponentially.

Rohingya Muslims refuse to return to Myanmar”, 15 Nov 2018 REUTERS NEWS SERVICE ASIA:

Hundreds of Rohingya refugees shout slogans as they protest against their repatriation at the Unchiprang camp in Teknaf, Bangladesh

The head of Bangladesh’s refugee commission has said plans to start the repatriation of 700,000 Rohingya Muslims to Burma were scrapped after officials were unable to find anyone who wanted to return.

The refugees “are not willing to go back now”, refugee commissioner Abul Kalam said on Thursday, adding that officials “can’t force them to go” but will continue to try to “motivate them so it happens”.

The announcement came after about 1,000 Rohingya demonstrated against returning to Burma, from where hundreds of thousands fled army-led violence last year.

At the Unchiprang camp, one of the sprawling refugee settlements near the city of Cox’s Bazar, another Bangladeshi refugee official implored the Rohingya to return to their country over a loudspeaker.

“We have arranged everything for you, we have six buses here, we have trucks, we have food. We want to offer everything to you. If you agree to go, we’ll take you to the border, to the transit camp,” he said.

“We won’t go!” hundreds of voices, including children’s, chanted in reply.

Bangladesh authorities had attempted to begin the repatriation of the Rohingya, despite calls from United Nations officials and human rights groups to hold off.

According to a UN-brokered deal with Bangladesh and Burma, the Rohingya cannot be forced to repatriate.

The countries had planned to send an initial group of 2,251 back from mid-November at a rate of 150 per day.

The huge exodus of Rohingya began in August last year after Burmese security forces launched a brutal crackdown following attacks by an insurgent group on guard posts.

The scale, organisation and ferocity of the operation led to accusations from the international community, including the UN, of ethnic cleansing and genocide.

Most people in Buddhist-majority Burma do not accept that the Rohingya Muslims are a native ethnic group, viewing them as “Bengalis” who entered illegally from Bangladesh, even though generations of Rohingya have lived in Burma.

Nearly all have been denied citizenship since 1982, as well as access to education and hospitals.

Despite assurances from Burma, human rights activists said the conditions were not yet safe for Rohingya refugees to go back.

“Nothing the Burma government has said or done suggests that the Rohingya will be safe upon return,” Human Rights Watch refugee rights director Bill Frelick said in a statement.

The group said 150 people from 30 families were to be transferred to a transit camp on Thursday, but the camp was empty except for security guards.

Bangladesh authorities have said they’ve worked with the UN refugee agency to compile lists of people willing to return to Burma.

At the Jamtoli refugee camp, 25-year-old Setara said she and her two children, age four and seven, were on a repatriation list, but her parents were not.

She said she had never asked to return to Burma, and that she had sent her children to a school run by aid workers Thursday morning as usual.

“They killed my husband; now I live here with my parents,” said Setara, who only gave one name.

“I don’t want to go back.”

She said that other refugees whose names have appeared on the Bangladesh government’s repatriation list had fled to other camps, hoping to disappear amid the crowded lanes of refugees, aid workers and Bangladeshi soldiers.

Negotiations for repatriation have been continuing for months, but plans last January to begin sending refugees back to Burma’s Rakhine state were called off amid concerns among aid workers and Rohingya that their return would be met with violence.

Foreign leaders, including US Vice President Mike Pence, have criticised Burma’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader Aung San Suu Kyi this week on the sidelines of a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Singapore for her handling of the Rohingya crisis.

But on Thursday, Mr Pence said US officials were “encouraged to hear that” the repatriation process would begin.


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Posted by 2 Scandinavian Tourists killed in Morocco on Fri, 21 Dec 2018 08:59 | #

Washington Post, “Two tourists killed in Morocco — one of them beheaded — in likely terrorist attack”, 20 Dec 2018:

Before Louisa Vesterager Jespersen left for a holiday in Morocco, she posted on Facebook asking for advice.

“Dear friends, I’m going to Morocco in December,” the 24-year-old student from Denmark wrote. “Any of you guys who’s around by then or any mountain friends who knows something about Mount Toubkal?”

On Monday, her body was found near that mountain, a popular tourist destination for hikers visiting the North African country. Her friend, Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, was also found dead. Agence France-Presse reported that at least one of the women had been decapitated. “This is a case of an unusually bestial killing of two totally innocent young women,” the Danish intelligence service said in a statement Thursday.

Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen said the killings were “politically motivated and thus an act of terror.” Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said other leads are being followed as investigators seek a motive for the murders.

Moroccan authorities arrested a suspect in Marrakesh on Tuesday and said he was a member of an unidentified militant group. The Danish intelligence service said in its statement that evidence suggests “the killings may be related to the terrorist organization Islamic State.”

Three more suspects were also arrested trying to flee Marrakesh by bus, according to the country’s bureau for judicial investigations.

Photos of Rachid Afatti, Ouziad Younes and Ejjoud Abdessamad are the three suspects in the grisly murder of two Scandinavian hikers, taken after their arrests.

Such killings are exceedingly rare in Morocco, a hugely popular tourist destination. The last high-profile terrorist attack there was in 2011, when a bombing at a restaurant in Marrakesh killed 17 people.

Haim Malka, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies focused on North Africa, said Morocco has “taken a number of steps over the last few years to improve security, dismantle terrorist cells and undermine the ability of violent groups to recruit and operate in Morocco.”

Reuters reported that the judicial investigations bureau has broken up 57 militant cells since it was established in 2015. Eight were dismantled in 2018 alone, the news service reported. But about 1,000 Moroccans have joined the Islamic State, the Associated Press reported.

Even so, Malka said, Morocco is “working more broadly to try to undermine the appeal of violent extremism.” He said he doesn’t see the murders as part of a larger wave of potential terrorist attacks in the country.

“I see it as an isolated incident, a target of opportunity,” Malka said. “And the fact that these guys were caught already so quickly . . . doesn’t point to a high level of sophistication.”


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Posted by Germany, Afghani stabs pregnant woman, kills baby on Sun, 13 Jan 2019 21:12 | #

DW, 13 Jan 2019:

Germany: Man stabs pregnant woman, kills unborn child

The 25-year-old pregnant woman was stabbed during a hospital stay. The perpetrator, an Afghan asylum-seeker, was visiting the woman when the two got into a “violent argument.”

An altercation between a pregnant woman and a man in the western German town of Bad Kreuznach near Mainz ended with the man stabbing the woman and killing her unborn child.

The incident took place on Friday at a hospital, where the 25-year-old Polish woman was staying.

Police said the man was a 25-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker, who had come to the hospital to visit the woman. The man stabbed the woman repeatedly after they got into what police described as a “violent argument.”

The woman suffered life threatening injuries and had to undergo emergency surgery. Although she survived the attack and her condition is stable, the unborn baby died from its injuries.

The attacker surrendered to police at a train station shortly after fleeing the scene. He was arrested and taken into custody. Bad Kreuznach’s public prosecutor’s office has sought the cooperation of the criminal police of Mainz to carry out an investigation. For now, the man’s motive is unknown.

The assailant appeared in front of a judge on Saturday, who ordered him to remain in custody. He has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and unlawful termination of a pregnancy.


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Posted by Hindus on Sat, 20 Jul 2019 05:53 | #

Times of India, 19 July 2019, NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday directed the special CBI court in Lucknow to deliver its verdict within nine months in the ongoing Babri Masjid demolition case.

Demolition of the Babri Masjid
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ayodhya is located in IndiaAyodhyaAyodhya
Ayodhya (India)
Location Ayodhya, India
Date 6 December 1992
Target Babri Masjid
Attack type
Riots
Deaths 2,000 (including ensuing riots)[1]
Perpetrators Kar sevaks of the Vishva Hindu Parishad and the Bharatiya Janata Party
On 6 December 1992, a large group of Hindu activists of the Vishva Hindu Parishad and allied organisations demolished the 16th-century Babri Mosque in the city of Ayodhya, in Uttar Pradesh. The demolition occurred after a political rally organised by Hindu nationalist organisations at the site turned violent.

In Hindu tradition, the city of Ayodhya is the birthplace of Rama. In the 16th century a Mughal general, Mir Baqi, had built a mosque, known as the Babri Masjid at a site identified by some Hindus as Ram Janmabhoomi, or the birthplace of Rama. In the 1980s, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) began a campaign for the construction of a temple dedicated to Rama at the site, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as its political voice. Several rallies and marches were held as a part of this movement, including the Ram Rath Yatra led by L. K. Advani.

On 6 December 1992 the VHP and the BJP organised a rally at the site involving 150,000 volunteers, known as kar sevaks. The rally turned violent, and the crowd overwhelmed security forces and tore down the mosque.

[...]

Aftermath

Communal Violence

The destruction of the Babri Mosque, as well as the destruction of numerous others that day, sparked Muslim outrage around the country, provoking several months of inter-communal rioting in which Hindus and Muslims attacked one another, burning and looting homes, shops and places of worship


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Posted by mancinblack on Mon, 22 Jul 2019 20:33 | #

We’re like policemen, we’re not fighting a war. If we wanted to fight a war in Afghanistan and win it, I could win that war in a week. I just don’t want to kill ten million people. I have plans for Afghanistan, whereas if I wanted to win that war, Afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth

Three guesses who said that. No, one guess..

Over the weekend the Times of India carried a story that India’s PM Modi had asked Donald Trump to mediate over Kashmir. The reporter expressed some incredulity over this claim from the White House and as I keep a casual eye on the sub-continent I felt it was bullshit. Turns out it was.

  https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/no-request-made-to-donald-trump-to-mediate-on-kashmir-issue-with-pakistan-says-mea/story-o8NGcLzrYCcLPo9MF3BBMP.html

Trump’s strategy is to gain Pakistan’s help in extricating America from Afghanistan and more importantly, where the money grubbing Agent Orange is concerned, forge a new free trade deal with Pakistan. In order to secure such a deal, it appears Trump is willing to overlook Pakistan’s role in nuclear proliferation and its covert support for terrorism in South and South East Asia.


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Posted by How the British Welfare System Favours Muslims on Sun, 02 Aug 2020 09:00 | #

How the British Welfare System Favours Muslims

Mark Collett
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Find out how the British Government changed the welfare system to favour Muslims. New government policies on unemployment and work place regulations have served to attract huge numbers of Muslim immigrants into the UK and have allowed Muslims to exploit the benefits system in order to stay at home and have large families - all at the taxpayers’ expense.

Excellent article full of facts and links on the cost of Islamic immigration:
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/...

New Government Rules on Unemployment:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads...

Government Response to the Women and Equalities Committee Report on Employment opportunities for Muslims in the UK:
https://www.parliament.uk/documents/c  ...



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