Claudia
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15 years ago @ Islam in Europe - Spain: Muslims sue tea... · 0 replies · +4 points
Police are investigating this, as a "racist" incident. It's too early to say what outcome this will have, but it's not a good sign that the complaint has been actually considered.
15 years ago @ NewsReal Blog - Billionaire Ted Turner... · 0 replies · +4 points
What I see is that this guy is supporting Chinese one-child policy. Even if I weren't Catholic, I wouldn't support him: anyone can read about the forced abortions, the punishments and other abuses made by Chinese authorities against people for the sole reason of actually being pregnant again. If this guy considers that convenient, I don't.
I wonder if he would give up his jets, his helicopters, his limousines, etc to "save Mother Earth", I bet he wouldn't.
15 years ago @ Islam in Europe - Balearic Islands: Five... · 0 replies · +1 points
These are the legal mosques (as far as I know). Normally, though the danger posed by preachers supporting Jihad, women's mistreatment or non-mixing with non-Muslims comes from illegal mosques. About that, there are no statistics to my knowledge.
15 years ago @ http://tea-and-politic... - Somalia: two aid worke... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ http://tea-and-politic... - Germany: more Universi... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ http://tea-and-politic... - UN: Islamic countries ... · 0 replies · +1 points
AMEN to that. There are imams preaching hate, jihad and mysogyny in mosques, Saudi Arabia and other petro-millionaires from the Gulf send money, books and imams to fuel that ideas. But there is no control over those guys, very rarely are they expelled even if in an overwhelming number they are foreigners and a lor of them live on benefits. That would be so easy (and legal and legitimate) to do, but it's not done!
Then politicians give very good speeches when a terrorist attack happens. But that would not save any lives. It's disgusting and absolutely stupid what these guys are doing. :@
My recent post Norway- terror suspect released
15 years ago @ http://tea-and-politic... - Saudi Arabia: The resu... · 0 replies · +1 points
My recent post Norway- terror suspect released
15 years ago @ http://tea-and-politic... - Al-Qaeda kidnappers te... · 0 replies · +1 points
A religion of peace indeed if we believe the American point of view that Al Qaida followers are people who misunderstand Islam ,who were the Barbary pirates then according to their reasoning?
The problem is that they haven't evolved since those moments. :@
15 years ago @ http://tea-and-politic... - Malaysia: Adam Lambert... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ http://tea-and-politic... - Malaysia: Adam Lambert... · 0 replies · +1 points
This is a show that you are allowed to see if you pay. No one is going to watch the show if he/she isn't interested. And this is the problem these guys have. You don't like the show? Don't buy the ticket. It's so simple.
And about Lambert's perversion of children, I'm still waiting they just protest the same against homosexual pederasty in Afghanistan.
Last night, I watched the saddest little movie, a brave Frontline documentary about the “Bacha Bazi,” the underage “dancing boys” of Afghanistan. These children are sex slaves to older, powerful Afghan men–in this instance, former Northern Alliance warlords, who have purchased them from their impoverished families or, as orphans, simply taken them off the street. When they try to escape, they are found and punished—or they are murdered.
...Homosexual pederasty is epidemic in the Muslim world. Think ancient Greece (Alexander the Great marched on through Afghanistan clear to India); think Ottoman Empire Turkey; think Persia; think Saudi Arabia, where grown men still hold hands in public. The dancing boys are but one example or expression of it. Nevertheless, the phenomenon is hotly denied, and “homosexuality,” as westerners understand it, is strictly forbidden and often savagely punished in Muslim countries. On camera, one man suggests that the practice was learned in Pakistan when Afghan warriors fled the Russian invasion. But homosexual pederasty may also be indigenous to Afghanistan.
The bacha bazi kind of homosexuality is strictly prison-sex: it is taken by force, and is strictly about money and power. (In prison, this translates into “protection.”) The Afghan children have no choice but to make the best of it. Their lives are “ruined,” as one boy said on camera. But, when they “age out,” at eighteen, they hope to set up a stable of dancing boys of their own as the only or the best way to earn money.
Other than Radhika Coomaraswamy of UNICEF, we see no woman’s face on camera in the Frontline documentary. We see Afghan women in chadors prostrate, begging, on the street; we see women in chadors scurrying by. Only once do we hear an Afghan woman’s voice. It belongs to the mother of a murdered “dancing boy.” She sits, in full, eerie chador, at home, right next to another naked-faced son, and talks to the naked-faced interviewer, the very brave Afghan journalist who made this film: London-based Najibullah Quraishi. (His producer is Jamie Doran). To his credit, with the help of a former warlord, Quraishi actually manages to rescue one very young boy and relocates both him and his family.
The other young sex slaves are left to their own devices. Perhaps UNICEF or even President Karzai will rescue them. (This is a bitter, heartbroken comment. Please don’t think I’m holding my breath here).