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BBC reportingThe BBC, as most people will be aware, has long seen its role as combatting "Islamophobia" and sought to avoid reporting stories concerning Muslims and Islam (where it does not engage in total non-reporting) in a manner that presents Muslims as anything other than victims of unprovoked aggression (e.g. Bosnia) and might encourage general non-Muslim antagonism towards the Religion of Peace and its followers. With this in mind one is bound to wonder how the Beeb would have headlined THIS STORY IF THE BOOT HAD BEEN ON THE OTHER FOOT SO TO SPEAK.....
Certainly not "MUSLIM RESIDENTS....have killed at least nine non-Muslims" I'll warrant. No, that would be "demonising an entire community for the actions of a few".
Re: BBC reporting"In sectarian violence, 20 people died" would be the title for an unprovoked assault by Muslims on Christians.
~A God of mercy
Would never... inform His people war is simply a means of testing ones faith Surah's:3:140, 3:142,3:166, 3:167, 9:16, 47:4 ~.. shame compassion with the victims Surah's:3:154, 8:17 ~.. mock pacifism : Surah's: 3:167, 47:20 ~..disavow peaceful solutions: Surah:3:156
Re: BBC reportingThe hell will break loose now I am afraid. Muslims are going to take revenge
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You forgot the quotation marks around the word "revenge"!
Re: BBC reportingBBC = British Brainwashing Corporation.
Pitifully servile, as are the Brits in putting up with it. The prophet of Islam was nothing more than a common criminal.
Please tell me if this is accurate: “I have fabricated things against God and have imputed to Him words which He has not spoken.” ~MUHAMMAD (Al-Tabari 6:111)
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I agree. The Axis powers in WWII, with their "Lord Haw Haw" and "Tokyo Rose", would be proud of the BBC nowadays. It is firmly on the side of the Muslims. That's how far it has fallen. - enceladus “Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”
- Albert Einstein “Most of the greatest evils that man has inflicted upon man have come through people feeling quite certain about something which, in fact, was false.” - Bertrand Russell
Re: BBC reportingTHIS UNPLEASANT STORY seems to have totally escaped the notice of the BBC.
I think I'll do an article for them to put on their web site: Vast Majority of Egyptians did NOT subject young British journalist to Sexual Harassment by A. Whitewasher 30 July 2012 The recent alleged case of sexual harassment of young British female journalist Natasha Smith in Cairo by a group of Egyptian men was - should it be proved true - undoubtedly a thoroughly unpleasant experience for the "victim" which deserves the unequivocal condemnation of all decent-minded people. However, such incidents, unpleasant and dramatic though they may be, must not be seized on as an excuse to demonize Islam and Muslims most of whom utterly denounce the alleged "perpetrators". It should be remembered that out of a population of more than 80 million people in the mainly moderate Muslim country only a relatively small handful, most likely from the Coptic Christian community, were involved in allegedly accosting Miss Smith and subjecting her to some minor touching. This is small beer compared to the plight of millions of Muslim women in Palestine and elsewhere who are daily brutally raped by Serbs, Jews and other Islamophobes. Last edited by antineoETC on Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:05 pm, edited 9 times in total.
Re: BBC reportingNatasha Smith and her handlers learned nothing from the Lara Logan episode.
Looks like there always will be volunteers ready to jump into the bear pit. I don't think she will be the last to be "manhandled" in a Muslim country. "Brother, you can believe in stones, as long as you don’t throw them at me." - Wafa Sultan
Re: BBC reportingThis comment on the story at the Daily Mail site is worth a mention:
Note the poster placing the blame on undifferentiated "RELIGION" for the actions of these sex offenders.
Re: BBC reportingProbably the Copts.
/sarc. "Brother, you can believe in stones, as long as you don’t throw them at me." - Wafa Sultan
Re: BBC reportingI've inserted the word "alleged" a couple of times in my above "article" to "beeb" it up some more!
Re: BBC reportingHere's an account in the Indy. It's unlikely to have been exaggerated, because it's the Islamophilic Fisk's paper.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/press/journalist-natasha-smith-describes-egypt-sex-attack-7895960.html As you say, must have been Copts. It appears to have been on June 28th - that was when the Copts were out in force celebrating the election of a Coptic Brotherhood president.
Re: BBC reportingQuote from above-linked Ddimmipendent article:
So, in this instance, should we or should we not judge an "entire religion" by the actions of a "Small Minority" as we are constantly warned against when the "small minority" is doing something nasty?
Re: BBC reportingIs there any other religion that is ok with rape? When the Muslims get strong enough they first start screaming and then raping. Over and over again. It is a weapon of terror to make people convert or keep quiet when they do their screaming and rioting. There are many reasons that Islam is the gutter religion. The rape thing is one of the easiest to Point too. You really have to keep an eye on muslims because they have no self control, just like their prophet and don't have the sense to master bate. Really, not the sense to jerk off. Or Allah has given them the right to satisfy themselfs as needed.
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