10 Replies to “I Seek An Explanation for Backwardness”

  1. Wafa Sultan…an amazing woman.
    I love it that there are some very effective women who have come out from the shroud that Islam is, and become the strenth in educating the West about Islam. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Brigitte Gabriel, Sultan, Raheel Rafa to name a few.
    The fembots who claim to have been so oppressed in our culture should hang their heads in shame.

  2. Ah, another reading session.
    You are all blah-blah, no action.
    At least someone down South had a few bucks for a pack of bacon.

  3. Whatchoo doin’ about it, Aaron? What action are you taking? Tell us, so we can emulate you.

  4. It’s a war of ideas Aaron … and we are now winning. Part of that war involves public consciousness … and an attribute of that is Google. Figure it out.

  5. On the topic of Islam. Today, Ontario Superiour Court had ruled 3-0 in favour of muslim woman keeping their niqab on while testifying in court.
    So why can’t giys and gals who rob convenience stores keep their balaclava on in a police line up, or in criminal court?? Jusat thought I’d ask.
    PS: Could I have my passport photo taken with my “ski-doo” helmet on SVP???

  6. It is often said – not unjustly – that Dutch is not a language but a throat disease. However, to listen to that argumentative, biased little prick of a judge read aloud Wafa Sultan’s statements in the clearest possible Dutch, elevates her responses to the sublime.

  7. > It’s a war of ideas Aaron … and we are now winning.
    LOL. Muahahaha.
    While you are convincing yourselves that you are winning and patting each other on the back, they are breeding. In your cities. And building you know what.

  8. There are two things I can’t stand: intolerance of other people’s cultures and the Dutch!
    (joking)
    Yet, how relevant that joke is. How tolerant of other’s cultures have the Muslims been and how have the Dutch handled this intolerance?
    Let us be honest- the only reason why someone would consider it a faux pas, if not a criminal act, to criticise or even insult Islam is because of fear.
    Mark Steyn was more than right. He is prophetic.

  9. Ezra Levant was so right when he used the phrase coined by Hannah Arendt: The Banality of Evil. The civil servants involved in this stupid trial can’t see it, but what they are doing is going to be considered by those who come after as great evil.

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