No Value Judgements, please! And don’t you call him fat, or radical, or extremist…..

by sheikyermami on February 12, 2012

See, Muslims are just like us: they even use toilet paper!

The Religion of Peace, which is known to have more than 70 rules to urinate and defecate“, prescribes the usage of an “uneven number of pepples, not dung or bones, for they are the food of the jinn…” (find the hadith on the bottom of this page/ed)  for cleaning the anus.

As we can see here, Abu Qatada, Al Qaeda’s right hand man in Londonsistan, doesn’t seem to follow his prophet’s instructions to the letter and given the generous allowance afforded him  (courtesy of the British taxpayer) is corrupted by the filthy ways of the kuffar by using toilet paper instead of pebbles: shame on you, Ikhwan brother!

Update:

Sanctimonious BS from leftist rabble against the deportation of Islamic terrorists  back to their desert hell holes

We know how  these ME dictatorships treat their opponents. Our standards of human rights simply do not apply, the Islamic nations have not signed up to our human rights.  Neither did the Islamic headbangers who terrorize us and suck our generous welfare system dry, behind what they consider enemy lines.  The Paki twit in this vid who  blabbers about human rights of terrorists doesn’t seem to understand that she would not enjoy any of these rights under sharia, and Abu Qatada would certainly not change the Islamic doctrine to accommodate her. Annoying, simply annoying.  Her name is Shami Chakrabarti, just for the record. (thanks to Vlad for the vid)

Here’s a blast from the past:

“I am astonished by President Bush when he claims there is nothing in the Koran that justifies jihad or violence in the name of Islam. Is he some kind of Islamic scholar? Has he ever actually read the Koran?” —  Abu Qatada

Don’t Judge the Terrorists!  By Stephen Spruiell–July 19, 2005

BBC Head of News Andrew Roy: More dangerous than Abu Qatada  –Read More by Diana West »

What follows is a memo distributed to CBC staff describing the CBC policy on use of the word ‘terrorism.

The CBC joins the BBC and Reuters in their crusade to erase the stigma from acts of terrorism:

’Terrorist’ and ‘terrorism’:

Exercise extreme caution before using either word.

Avoid labelling any specific bombing or other assault as a “terrorist act” unless it’s attributed (in a TV or Radio clip, or in a direct quote on the Web). For instance, we should refer to the deadly blast at that nightclub in Bali in October 2002 as an “attack,” not as a “terrorist attack.” The same applies to the Madrid train attacks in March 2004, the London bombings in July 2005 and the attacks against the United States in 2001, which the CBC prefers to call “the Sept. 11 attacks” or some similar expression. (The BBC, Reuters and many others follow similar policies.)

Terrorism generally implies attacks against unarmed civilians for political, religious or some other ideological reason. But it’s a highly controversial term that can leave journalists taking sides in a conflict.

Controversial? To whom? The terrorists?

By restricting ourselves to neutral language, we aren’t faced with the problem of calling one incident a “terrorist act” (e.g., the destruction of the World Trade Center) while classifying another as, say, a mere “bombing” (e.g., the destruction of a crowded shopping mall in the Middle East).
That’s all well and good, except that terrorism is a handily defined English word. If the crowded shopping mall in the Middle East was destroyed by a person or an organized group (i.e. not a government actor) with the intention of intimidating or coercing a society or government for ideological or political reasons, than it meets the definition of terrorism.

They do speak English in some parts of Canada, right?

Use specific descriptions. Instead of reaching for a label (“terrorist” or “terrorism”) when news breaks, try describing what happened.
For example, “A suicide bomber blew up a bus full of unarmed civilians early Monday, killing at least two dozen people.” The details of these tragedies give our audience the information they need to form their own conclusions about what type of attack it was.

Footnote: It’s come to the CBC’s attention that it is highly controversial in some parts of the world to label this kind of thing a “tragedy.” Henceforth, CBC will use the less controversial word “operation.”
Actually, “operation” could be construed as controversial by someone… Hmm. What’s something that everyone likes? Aha! Ice cream! “A suicide bomber blew up a bunch of kids today, in what can only be described as an unexpected ice cream.”

Rather than calling assailants “terrorists,” we can refer to them as bombers, hijackers, gunmen (if we’re sure no women were in the group), militants, extremists, attackers or some other appropriate noun.
Militants, extremists… kind of controversial, don’t you think? How about activists, protestors, gentlemen (if we’re sure no women were in the group), the aggrieved, the glorious heavenbound, or some other appropriate noun?
The guiding principle should be that we don’t judge specific acts as “terrorism” or people as “terrorists.” Such labels must be attributed.
As CBC News editor-in-chief Tony Burman has pointed out: “Our preference is to describe the act or individual, and let the viewer or listener or political representatives make their own judgment.”

I’ll apply the same standard to the CBC: I would describe this as an act of PC language perversion, handed down by an individual who seems to have recused himself and his news organization from making even the most basic judgments about right and wrong. I’ll let you make your own judgment

Join the discussion...

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Stephanie February 12, 2012 at 8:27 am

Terrorism is a war with NO borders … the coward terror attacks can happen everywhere .. in the supermarket, airport waiting-hall, school, in the subway, etc.

Surely is the Madrid bombing, London bombing, … a terror attack!

http://schnellmann.org/islam-is-terror.html

ISLAM IS A TERRORIST ORGANISATION 3:151, 59:2, 8:12, 8:59,60

3:151 “Soon shall We cast terror into the hearts of the Unbelievers,
for that they joined companions with Allah, for which He had sent no authority; their abode will be the Fire; and evil is the home of the wrong-doers!”

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