“we will lose the politicians!” Panicking Muslims in Bonn during major riot May 5 2012

There is some interesting calls here by what appears to be, less religious Muslims to their more devout brethren begging them to stop throwing stones at the police during compulsory Muslim riots after some of them caught a glimpse of Kurt Westergaaard’s famous ‘MoeToon’.

Of course, it might really just be a difference in tactics and strategy. The Salafists enjoy using blunt force and traditional Islamic diplomacy such as throwing rocks and other heavy objects prepared in advance for such occasions. No doubt certain that the creation of Mohammed, the skyfaery ‘Allah’ would best approve of that method and protect its users. So far, they would appear to be, at least in part, correct as the West aids and abets at every opportunity. Meanwhile, the craftier Muslims prefer political influence and patience as numbers grow, forcing Germany and other infidel lands to accept the sharia and Islamic rule more subtly and with less newsworthy events such as this. For my money, it is an excellent thing that most muslims are too impatient for this method as it would pretty much guarantee victory.

Eeyore for Vlad.

Many thanks to Europenews.Dk for the rapid translation.

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

4 Replies to ““we will lose the politicians!” Panicking Muslims in Bonn during major riot May 5 2012”

  1. It is a dispute over the tactics being used, the man speaking is afraid they rioters are going to turn the politicians against Islam, given what is happening around the world all intelligent people are turning against Islam.

  2. Do not confront the police – yet! We are not quite at the tipping point. We need more protesters with bigger rocks, like in Israel…

  3. What hypocricy! ‘Do not confront the police’ is yelled by one Muslim. Now they can claim that they tried everything to stop the ‘bad Muslims from throwing stones’ but the police made them do it . . . familiar story.