Leftism and Islam. Destroying liberty like termites in a wall. Links 1 for Aug. 22 – 2014

1. Bill Whittle on the current protests which claim to be about justice for a black thug killed by a white cop in self defense.

2. Student suspended for saying “Bless You” in class.

(School officials claim it was “Blown out of proportion”. It always feels that way when people fight back against totalitarianism and win, doesn’t it?)

3. The Five Pillars of Islamic Conquest: GoV

4. Ebola quarantine chaos: Police fire on desperate crowds in sealed-off Liberian capital zone 

5. Islamic State threatens to murder 2nd journalist.

6. Robert Spencer’s segment on Michael Coren

 

Thank you Don L., M., Wrath of Khan, and all.

It should be an interesting weekend. Please remember all of you who watch videos on YT. If you see one that seems like it might be remotely important, download it right away. Between Youtube’s increasingly narrow rules for what is acceptable to them and the UK now saying that while Islamic State savages are militants while people within the UK that ‘share’ IS videos of thier horror are terrorists, we had better protect the evidence of the horror that they do, if we hope to continue to wake people up in order to promote policies that fight back.

 

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

22 Replies to “Leftism and Islam. Destroying liberty like termites in a wall. Links 1 for Aug. 22 – 2014”

  1. #2: doesn’t she know that the expression de rigueur these days is: allah-u-akbar, what is this girl, civilised or courteous or something???? !!! hmmmmpffffff

  2. @ Eeyore:

    “…Between Youtube’s increasingly narrow rules for what is acceptable to them and the UK now saying that while Islamic State savages are militants while people within the UK that ‘share’ IS videos of thier horror are terrorists, we had better protect the evidence of the horror that they do, if we hope to continue to wake people up in order to promote policies that fight back.”

    Vlad Tepes is one of the increasingly rare refuges for free – yet decent – speech! Thanks for your courage !

  3. 2. It is a reality that the most Godly People of the world are the biggest liars. Which is common for those who don’t want to get themselves into trouble and go around calling each other “boss”. The scaredy-cats who pick on the unbelievers.

    So when you reflect on the story of the poor Christian Girl shouting “bless you” across the class, and not next to the student, and knowing how difficult it is to get students to behave there may be less of the totalitarianism of the teacher and more of the religion playing up.

    What the teacher wrote was, (from my reading of the letter):

    ‘Today, August 18, during class student sneezed and knowingly or not knowing the rule, she blurted out “Bless you”. “Bless you” and other expressions distract and interrupts smooth flow.
    As a reminder to the entire group I state this is “off limits” and stated further that we would not use it in class as well as others displayed on the whiteboard in the classroom. she quickly became verbally aggressive explaining that her minister at her church thought it was stupid to have such a rule, and that it was a courtesy to make such an expression’.

    Now, these were the ground rules were alleged to be written on the whiteboard:
    …boring stuff
    “I don’t know”
    Other speech expressions
    “Bless you”
    “Hang out”
    “My bad”

    http://whnt.com/2014/08/20/tennessee-student-claims-she-was-suspended-for-saying-bless-you-after-classmate-sneezed/

    The kind of things that puerile infantiles, who don’t want to be there will say to ruin it for the other kids for a laugh who want to disrupt the class.

    If my tutor had said in her class this annoying behavior was out – then for that duration it was out. Kids are at war with their educators and as they can’t get beaten by the cane then all they have remaining is exclusion, (and we know already some adolescents feel empowered and entitled to rape and kill their teachers).

    So rather than discover a “Leftist Plot” I find a spoilt little liar in the clothes of Jesus that don’t fit her.

    “According to Turner, she was reprimanded by the teacher, who said, “We will not have Godly speaking in my class.”” This from a proper little musselma in the making.

    “Turner’s parents say the school leaders claim the outburst was a classroom distraction – that Turner shouted “bless you” across the room.

    Not even next to the person as an instinctive cultural response.

    http://wgntv.com/2014/08/20/girl-suspended-for-saying-bless-you-at-school/

    Which leads us nicely into Bill Whittle’s video at #1 that informs us that some don’t like the facts to get in the way of a good narrative that gives power to victim-groups and their hustlers.

    • Reading the American Enlightenment comments on the linked websites, I had better explain the way teenagers use these phrases.
      “I don’t know” is a disengagement and opt-out from thinking in response to a question from the teacher.
      “Bless you” is used as a bomb from the back of the class to someone not being blessed in sympathy in any way at all.
      “Hang out” is banter between homies more interested is last nite’s affairs than the classroom’s.
      “my bad” is breaking wind and letting the class know about it.

      https://www.billwhittle.com/firewall/struggle-stupidity

      • So, where is the Left in all this?

        Problem, reaction, solution: Remove corporal punishment and you have only isolation and denial from the group left. kids have no respect, collectivist ideology straight into the classroom.

        That child that once received a smack and a cuddle to learn not to step into the fire, is now trapped in their room. This dissociation of affection creates a new comforters that come into their lives.

        So Education has arrived at this exasperated and ridiculous stand-off when the teachers have one hand tied behind their back.

        Before the start of each class are collectivist ‘ground rules’ written on the wall. No longer the preserve for counseling alcoholics to openly sharing sensitive information as to why they started drowning and not gossip outside the session.

        This ‘shared experience’ can be used to reinforce authority that pertains to removing the culture of the group.

        This then become the norm, and Muslims can demand their sensitivities not to be upset and thus written down too.
        “Allah must not be blasphemed”
        “Mohammad is the Last Prophet”
        And Don’t say
        “Bless you”
        “Hang out”
        “my bad”
        “Whazzzzz up”
        Or Sneezing deliberately or accidentally.

        The slippery slope has been entered. The Christian Religion has stepped in. ‘All this is for the good’, they rub their hands with glee.

        The Religion of Love fell into the trap. If you are Christian you will be allowed to say “Bless you”. If you are not, you can’t. Diversity of making idols of books, clothes and words has begun.

        And the writing is on the wall:
        “all students are equal, but some are more equal than others”.

        Then the Muslims, Communists and Homosexuals will rule this divided Socialized majority.

        Therefore I have not blamed the individual teacher in this. She has gone through sensitivity training and is the useful dupe in propagating this system.

        I blamed the Christian idiot who claimed “Bless you” for sneezing, was in any shape or form religious.

        And I blame Eeyor for suggesting God was banned by The Left from all schools when Allah is being systematically introduced.

        • http://classroom.synonym.com/happened-religion-during-communist-rule-russia-8352.html
          “Not all religions were treated equally by Communist leaders. The USSR needed the support of the Middle East in its larger battle against Western capitalism, and feared alienating Muslim nations by being too heavy-handed in its treatment of its own Muslim population in southern Russia. As a result, although the practice of Islam was controlled, Muslims could become members of the Communist Party while their Orthodox counterparts could not. The USSR also made a point of returning Islamic religious artifacts looted from central Asian mosques during the previous Tsarist regime, and later allowed Friday to be observed as a day of rest and restored the administration of some aspects of Islamic “sharia” law on a local level.

  4. Britain must talk to dictator Assad to defeat Isil, says former head of the Army

    General Lord Dannatt, former head of British Army, says West must co-operate with Syrian dictator to defeat Isil </b<

    Britain must co-operate with President Assad, the Syrian dictator, in order to confront Isil, the former head of the Army has said.

    General Lord Dannatt, the former Chief of General Staff, said the West must secure the permission of the Syrian government in order to launch airstrikes on Islamist militants.

    The “time will come” for British Tornado jets to move from surveillance missions to bombing raids, he said.

    The remarks came as US General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said strikes inside Syria are necessary to defeat the organisation.

    General Lord Dannatt’s comments come almost a year since David Cameron lost a Commons vote authorising air strikes on President Assad in response to chemical weapons attacks on civilians – action that would likely have toppled him from power.

    Britain and its allies have repeatedly called for Assad to step down to bring the three-year civil war that spawned Isil to an end.

    Isil must be “opposed, confronted and defeated” in Iraq and Syria before it spreads through the region, Lord Dannatt told BBC Radio 4.

    “The Syrian dimension has got to be addressed. You cannot deal with half a problem,” he said.

    “The old saying ‘my enemy’s enemy is my friend’ has begun to have some resonance with our relationship with Iran.

    “I think it’s going to have to have some resonance with our relationship with Assad.”

    “I think whether it is above the counter or below the counter, a conversation has got to be held with him.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/11050367/Britain-must-talk-to-dictator-Assad-to-defeat-Isil-says-former-head-of-the-Army.html

  5. Islamic State militants stone man to death in Iraq – witnesses

    BAGHDAD, Aug 22 (Reuters) – Islamic State militants in Iraq stoned a man to death in the northern city of Mosul after one of their courts sentenced him to die for the crime of adultery, witnesses said on Friday.

    The stoning, which happened on Thursday, was the first known instance of the punishment by Islamic State militants in Iraq, although it has been previously reported in Syria.

    http://www.trust.org/item/20140822092348-j01t7

  6. Hamas kills 11 suspected informers for Israel

    Hamas website warns that ‘same punishment will be imposed on others’

    Hamas said it shot dead 11 suspected informants for Israel on Friday, a day after an Israeli airstrike on a house in southern Gaza Strip killed three top Hamas military commanders.

    The Hamas-run website Al Rai said the 11 were killed by firing squad and warned that “the same punishment will be imposed soon on others.”

    It suggested a link between the killing of the alleged informers and Israel’s targeting of top Hamas leaders, saying that “the current circumstances forced us to take such decisions.”

    A Gaza security official said the suspected informants were killed in the Gaza City police headquarters. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said the 11 had previously been sentenced by Gaza courts.
    Mideast Israel Palestinians

    Al Rai, however, said they were killed after the completion of “legal procedures,” suggesting a hastily arranged hearing.

    Friday’s killing marked the third time since the outbreak of the Gaza war six weeks ago that Hamas has announced the killing of alleged collaborators. On Thursday, it said seven people had been arrested and that three of them had been killed on suspicion of working with Israel.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/israel-gaza-conflict-hamas-kills-11-suspected-informers-for-israel-1.2743700

  7. FRIDAY SERMON – U.K Hizb ut-Tahrir Spokesman Taji Mustafa Calls for Muslim Armies to Rise against Their Governments

  8. I agree wholeheartedly with Bill Whittle.

    The only thing that is frightening is the level of armament that the police have available to them. They look, and unfortunately, act like robo-cops or storm troopers.

    Police should not be so frightening, that even honest and law abiding citizens are afraid to approach them.

    • Excellent point. It really becomes us against them where the best you can hope for is no interaction with them when the police have that much intimidation factor.

    • You are both right, what is bothering me is that with all of that firepower and machinery they still stand around and let rioters destroy private property. Thanks to the inaction of the police and the guard the next riot will be worse.

  9. Darfur unrest: Sudanese groups in deadly clashes (BBC, Aug 21, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28881046

    “At least 63 people have died in clashes between rival Arab groups in Sudan’s arid Darfur region, witnesses say.

    One Sudanese radio station said its sources reported that more than 300 had died in the fighting between the Rezeigat and Maaliya.

    The two nomadic communities have clashed before, usually over land and grazing rights in East Darfur.

    More than a decade of unrest in the Darfur has spawned lawlessness and increased inter-ethnic rivalry.

    Rebels from non-Arab groups first rose up in 2003, accusing the government of favouring Arab communities.

    In recent years, the biggest contributor to the death toll has been violence between different Arab groups.

    According to Sudan’s Radio Dabanga, the dispute in East Darfur began over the theft of a camel, a horse and two donkeys.

    A source told the AFP news agency that heavy weapons were used in the fighting…”

  10. 65 killed in Iraq mosque shooting, police say (CNN, Aug 22, 2014)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/22/world/meast/iraq-violence/index.html

    “Gunmen shot and killed 65 people and injured 17 others in a Sunni Muslim mosque during Friday prayers in Iraq’s Diyala province northeast of Baghdad, police officials in the province said.

    The unidentified attackers used automatic machine guns in the Musab bin Omar mosque in the village of Bani Weis, police said.

    Bani Weis is about 75 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital, Baquba.

    It wasn’t immediately clear who was behind the attack. Both Sunni militants and Shiite Muslim militias have been active in the province.”

  11. Pentagon chief: ISIS ‘beyond anything we have seen’ (CNN/video, Aug 22, 2014)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/21/world/meast/iraq-crisis/index.html

    “America’s top defense officials left open the possibility of targeting fighters with the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, saying during a news briefing Thursday that it was not enough to just hit the extremist group in Iraq.

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stopped short of calling for U.S. military action in eastern Syria, an ISIS stronghold.

    “Can they be defeated without addressing that part of the organization that resides in Syria? The answer is no,” Dempsey said during the briefing at the Pentagon.

    Repeatedly pushed by reporters about whether that meant operations against ISIS in Syria, Hagel said, “We’re looking at all options.”

    While it’s unclear what those options may be, Hagel said the United States is “very clear-eyed” about ISIS.

    “They are beyond just a terrorist group. They marry ideology, a sophistication of strategic and tactical military prowess,” Hagel said.

    “This is beyond anything we have seen, and we must prepare for everything. And the only way you do that is that you take a cold, steely hard look at it and get ready.”

    Speaking at a town hall meeting in Arizona, Republican Sen. John McCain, who has advocated for strikes against ISIS in Syria, said the extremists were “an enemy that must be defeated. Not stopped, but defeated.”

    “It is a cancer which has spread throughout that region and can spread into Europe and into the United States of America,” McCain said. His phrase echoed the term President Barack Obama used Wednesday to describe the terrorist group…”

  12. 1 This figures he is claiming compares black and white proclivity to commit racist attacks is misleading because it misses one important factor which is the disproportionate opportunity to commit these crimes between black and white . The blacks being in a minority means that whites on average would have less chance of interacting with blacks then vice versa. Simply, it doesn’t matter how much racist a white is , he will to attack a black if his living in an all white community.