June 13, 2006
A LEADING Muslim scholar yesterday said anti-Islamic feeling in Europe was beginning to resemble anti-Semitism prior to the Second World War.
"My feeling is that what we heard in the 1920s and 1930s about the Jews is coming back about the Muslims," said Tariq Ramadan, a Swiss academic who heads the European Muslim Network.Professor Ramadan made headlines after authorities in the United States cited security reasons for revoking a visa to travel there in 2004.
He is a critic of the US role in Iraq, but says he is a moderate who opposes terrorism and does not support Islamic extremism.
Well yes, professor, the two situations are exactly the same. After all, there were Jews worldwide strapping on suicide belts and murdering innocents in the name of their violent death-cult.
Oh, wait – no there weren’t.
I guess that makes anti-Semitism an irrational hatred, while anti-Islamic views are a rational response to the attempt to destroy western civilization undertaken by the jihadi swine you support with such nonsense.
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