Saturday, February 15, 2014

Coffee & Counter-Jihad

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These "cappuccino artists" who creatively dabble in foam to produce frothy images afloat cups of coffee better watch their back:  some Muslim might perceive a given creamy squiggle as an Arabic rendering of something "holy" from the Koran, constituting "blasphemy", and decide to hunt down the barrista or blow up the cafe.

And speaking of the Devil, today's shot of counter-jihad:

Muslims by definition are not “citizens” of any non-Islamic polity, and are in fact enemy combatants who don’t wear uniforms and who either perpetrate, or enable the perpetration of, violent warfare against us while violating all war conventions. Once the free world recognizes this, its various societies can start protecting themselves rationally, rather than ineptly as they currently continue to do.

It would be nice if individuals of the still inchoate anti-Islam movement would hasten the learning curve of this truth to help their surrounding societies wake up accordingly. Alas, most of them are still stuck in a paradigm based upon a woeful lack of appreciation of the uniqueness of Islam — instead, insisting upon superimposing upon Islam categories from elsewhere that do not apply.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You nailed it with this: "Muslims by definition are not “citizens” of any non-Islamic polity, and are in fact enemy combatants who don’t wear uniforms and who either perpetrate, or enable the perpetration of, violent warfare against us while violating all war conventions."

However admitting this makes people very uncomfortable and forces them from merely being nerds collecting trivia on Muslim atrocities and history into formulating a policy to deal with them. Something the so-called leaders of the movement don't want any part of. Such as promoting the notion of stopping Muslim immigration or expelling them.

Sometimes I wish I could have 5 minutes alone with some of the big names and ask them why are they avoiding the elephant in the room.