Orang2 Islam ngamuk ngebabi buta gara2 film ttg nabi bejadnya. Sekarang mereka 
dan anjing2 buduk piaraannya ngamuk lagi krn kebiadaban orang Islam waktu 
ngamuk ngebabi buta dilaporkan oleh Newsweek.


Apa orang hrs ngejilat pantat orang Islam yg bejad dan biadab itu spt kelakuan 
anjing2 buduk piaraan orang Islam kayak suryana?


Muslims, media dhimmis enraged by Newsweek "Muslim Rage" cover

So all around the world Muslims are enraged because they are Muslims, 
explaining that they are rioting and killing because they believe 
Muhammad and Islam have been insulted. But if Newsweek runs a cover 
story referring to "Muslim rage," Islamic supremacists and their media toadies 
become...enraged.

Why? Are the rioters and murderers not Muslim? Are they not rioting 
and murdering in the name of Islam? Are they not enraged? So what's the 
problem?

The main problem is that for eleven years and longer now we have been 
relentlessly conditioned to believe that the Muslim rage and hatred 
that we see with our eyes is not really what it is, and that to speak 
about it accurately would be "Islamophobic." Related to this also is the 
frequently repeated but nonetheless baseless claim that to speak about 
"Muslim rage" or "Islamic terrorism" is to tar all Muslims as enraged or 
terrorists -- hence the Huffington Post's link to Muslims not being 
enraged at all, but cute and cuddly and fun-loving, at the link on the 
word "memorably" below. 

But of course in reality, to speak about "Muslim rage" is not to say 
that all Muslims are enraged any more than to speak about "Italian 
fascism" is to say that all Italians are fascists. And the reality of 
cute, cuddly, fun-loving Muslims does absolutely nothing to mitigate the 
reality of the enraged, lethal Muslims that the cuddly ones are doing 
nothing to stop.

The uproar over this Newsweek cover shows how far our thought 
processes have already deteriorated, under the pressure of this 
ever-repeated Big Lie. Now any honest depiction of jihad 
activity and Islamic supremacism becomes "controversial," or a "gaffe," 
or an expression of "hate." It's a kneejerk reaction. In a sane world, 
this cover, and my work and that of my colleagues, would not be remotely 
controversial. We are just reporting matters accurately. That we are 
even more controversial than this cover is an indication of how addicted to 
unreality the public square has allowed itself to become.


"Newsweek's 'MUSLIM RAGE' Cover Draws Angry Protest," by Jack Mirkinson in the 
Huffington Post, September 17:

>Newsweek is courting controversy yet again with its latest cover.... 
>
>
>The magazine's new issue leads with an article by the highly polarizing Ayaan 
>Hirsi Ali about the protests currently taking place in the Middle East. As if 
>that wasn't enough, the issue's cover is a scorcher. A 
blaring headline reading "MUSLIM RAGE" sits atop a picture of wild-eyed, 
bearded, saliva-flecked men...
>
>
>The cover attracted a predictable amount of criticism. The conservative Daily 
>Telegraph called it a " sickening piece of shock journalism that cheapens a 
>once great 
magazine" and compared it to the anti-Muslim film that sparked the 
protests. Newsweek is standing by its choice, however, according to the 
magazine's statement to Politico.
>
>
>Newsweek also asked readers to "discuss" the cover using the hashtag 
>"#MuslimRage." Readers responded very memorably.
Posted by Robert on September 17, 2012 10:27 PM  | 2 Comments 

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