Muslims consider non-Muslim Americans unclean, and Americans unfortunately validate their bigotry and go along with it. The threat to burn Korans by the preacher from Florida was enough to provoke Brother O, Hitlery Clinton, America’s fainting general, and Fox hounds Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Gretchen Carlson, Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, and Greg Gutfeld to denounce him. Even Pitchfork Pat Buchanan turned Meccawards, pleading with Brother O to follow his Democrat predecessor’s lead and send in the Elian Gonzalez assault team to arrest the disrespectful bastard before the match was lit. And yet …
President Obama has never said a word about honor killings of Muslim women. Secretary Clinton has never said a word about female genital mutilation. General Petraeus has never said a word about the rampant buggery of pre-pubescent boys by Pushtun men in Kandahar.—Mark Steyn
A pastor with fifty or so patrons threatens to torch a religious book and the weight of the America crashes down on him. The church’s website has been shut down, its insurance policy has been canceled, and its mortgage has been called by the bank.
Only a couple of weeks ago, the President … presumed to lecture his moronic subjects about the First Amendment rights of Imam Rauf. Where’s the condescending lecture on Pastor Jones’ First Amendment rights?—Mark Steyn
When the U.S. government burns Bibles, or photographers immerse a crucifix of Jesus Christ in their own urine or novelists and playwrights depict Jesus fornicating with women or engaging in homosexual sex, offended Christians don’t incite murderous rampages or decapitate the offenders.
[I]f you insult Christ, the media report the issue as freedom of expression … But, if it’s Mohammed, the issue is no longer freedom of expression but the need for “respect” and “sensitivity” toward Islam … —Mark Steyn
To keep offended Muslims from stampeding, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer suggests reigning in the First Amendment for Koran burnings.
[T]he logic of Breyer’s halfwit intervention is to incentivize violence, and undermine law itself. What he seems to be telling the world is that Americans’ constitutional rights will bend to intimidation. If Koran-burning rates a First Amendment exemption because Muslims are willing to kill over it, maybe Catholics should threaten to kill over the next gay-Jesus play, and Broadway could have its First Amendment rights reined in. Maybe the next time Janeane Garafolo goes on MSNBC and calls Obama’s opponents racists, the Tea Partiers should rampage around town and NBC’s free-speech rights would be withdrawn.—Mark Steyn
And now Seattle Weekly cartoonist Molly Norris, an American citizen, is forced into hiding from the mob of Islamo-fascists because she called for “Everybody Draws Mohammed” Day.
[T]o measure the decline in western civilization’s sense of self-preservation … get out the Fleet Street reports on the Salman Rushdie fatwa, and read the outrage of his fellow London literati … Then compare it with the feeble passivity of Molly Norris’ own colleagues at an American cartoonist being forced to abandon her life …
No one should lose his name, his home, his life, his liberty because ideological thugs are too insecure to take a joke. But Molly Norris is merely the latest squishy liberal to learn that, when the chips are down, your fellow lefties won’t be there for you.—Mark Steyn
Steyn paints an unflattering but accurate portrait of Americans as a cluster of prostrating, pantywaist pussies pleading for Islamic clerics not to unleash their crazies.
I am ashamed … I am embarrassed …
I.M Kane
For more on rewarding the crazies in the religion of peace, see MOLLIFYING MUSLIMS, AND MUSLIFYING MOLLIES by Mark Steyn and Burned for Being American by Diana West.
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TEACHERS MARK NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN AS RACIST
Posted in Latest Commentary on September 24, 2010| Leave a Comment »
UK Nursery School Teachers Turn-In Three-Year-Olds for Racist Remarks
By Jerry A. Kane
Teachers in the United Kingdom have been turning in primary and nursery school children as young as three-years-old to local authorities for alleged “racist” remarks.
The UK’s Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 compels public authorities, including schools and churches, to monitor children and log the details of racist abuse incidents on to databases.
“More than a quarter of a million children have been accused of racism since it became law.”—Munira Mirza, a senior advisor to London Mayor Boris Johnson
Since the Act has gone into effect, schools have been investigating every playground squabble, while teachers have been busy filing racist abuse reports in the database—even instances where the children were too young to understand what they were saying or the alleged victim was not offended.
“[T]he definition of racism can be taken too far, especially with young children who clearly don’t understand the connotation behind the words.”—Martin Ward, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders
Each year as many as 40,000 youngsters are being wrongly branded as racists and disciplined for racist insults when they don’t even know what the terms mean. In one instance a child was severely disciplined for calling two other children a “chocolate bar.” In another instance, a child was punished for calling a boy “white trash.”
“There are a small number of cases of sustained targeted bullying … But most of these ‘racist incidents’ are just kids falling out. They don’t need re-educating out of their prejudice – they and their teachers need to be left alone.”—Adrian Hart, author of the report The Myth of Racist Kids
The Act’s anti-racist policies have created divisions where none had previously existed and have turned routine playground quarrels into major racial issues.
“[The anti-racist interventions have created] an absolutely awful atmosphere around the school. Children who used to play beautifully together are starting to separate along racial lines.”—UK teacher in an interview with researchers
The Act was written to curb racism and “promote good relations between persons of different racial groups.” And of course, like all good government programs, has turned a manageable problem into a full-blown catastrophe, once again proving Quinn’s Law that “liberalism always generates the exact opposite of its stated intent.”
“The more we seek to measure racism, the more it seems to grow.”—Munira Mirza
The Manifesto Club is calling for an end to the compulsory reporting of racist incidents arguing that anti-racist interventions have increased divisions between white and black children by forcing them to view the world through the filter of race. However, school officials remain undeterred in their mission to cleanse the UK of racism.
“If racist bullying is not dealt with in schools, then this will send a powerful message to children that racism is acceptable – not only in schools but in society as a whole”—Diana Johnson, Schools Minister
In sending forth an army of diversity missionaries to raise the specter of racism in the receptive minds of primary and nursery school students, school officials are guilty of proselytizing a particular political worldview and creating racial angst and tensions where none had existed. Consequently, God hath reserved hell’s deepest circle for such despicable people.
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