March 21, 2007

Anti-Semitic "Mainstream" Muslim Blogger

I just love it when Muslims, complaining about ill-treatment and so-called Islamophobia trot out their own anti-Semitism.

Guess what -- I've found a perfect example in this blogger.

Joe Sestak (D-PA) is facing an intense attack of sorts by the Philly Jews to back down from his commitment to speak at a CAIR dinner.

Come on, surely he could just come out and call them "kikes", given the tone of his opening.

And if you have any doubt of his anti-Semitism, consider what he has to say later on.

There is a lesson in this for all of usÂ… consider for a moment how this group of people are so beholden to a foreign country (Israel) that they do not mind There is a lesson in this for all of usÂ… consider for a moment how this group of people are so beholden to a foreign country (Israel) that they do not mind demanding the disenfranchisement of fellow Americans.

Ah, the anti-Semitic "dual loyalty" canard, trotted out to delegitimize the speech of Jewish-Americans -- what I think the author of the sentence would call an example of "demanding the disenfranchisement of fellow Americans" if it were used to criticize Muslim loyalty to the ummah above any other loyalty.

But then again, the author makes it really clear that he doesn't consider non-Muslims worthy of respect in another post -- especially if they are supportive of Israel.

“Our Muslim brothers”? First of all, we ain’t your brothers, especially YOUR brothers.

Contempt returned -- in spades.

Oh, and by the way, the only reason I found this blog is because it is being promoted by the Houston Chronicle's reader blog about Islam. It's author (a charming young woman with whom I have had a number of cordial and respectful discussions) claims to be "excited and happy" about this blog -- and is a co-blogger on the site in question, which makes me wonder if she has missed the anti-Semitism of at least one of her co-bloggers.

UPDATE -- 3/22/07: As you can see, Amad insists he was misunderstood. He even modified one portion of one of the posts in question, recognizing I may have had a point. After reflection, I'll presume good-will on his part, and that what he wrote did not have the intent I saw.

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March 17, 2007

More Bizarre Nagin Utterances.

And this one proves that New Orleans Buffoon Mayor Ray Nagin is out of contact with reality.

New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin has suggested that the slow recovery and rebuilding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina -- which has prevented many black former residents from returning -- is part of a plan to change the racial makeup and political leadership of his and other cities.

"Ladies and gentlemen, what happened in New Orleans could happen anywhere," Nagin said at a dinner sponsored by the National Newspaper Publishers Association, a trade group for newspapers that target black readers. "They are studying this model of natural disasters, dispersing the community and changing the electoral process in that community."

Excuse me, Mayor Nagin, but you are clearly unaware how the parasites from your city are viewed in their new communities. Here in Houston, we're ready to put them all back on buses and send them home to you whether or not "Chocolate City" has been rebuilt or not -- they have had an overwhelmingly detrimental impact upon our schools, our neighborhoods, and our way of life. Not only that, but we know that they are double-registered for voting -- meaning they impact not just your city elections (remember coming to Houston to campaign), but also our elections here in Houston, where they provide additional votes for the Democrats. We want them gone as much as you want them back.

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