Thursday, February 09, 2006

Islam's manufactured cartoon war

It's becomming clear now that the whold Muhammad cartoon war was created by Muslims.

I'm glad they did for as Belmont recently pointed out, it upset their time table for taking over Europe and the world. Instead of a slow assimilation using rising Muslim birth rates, they've jumped the gun with this manufactured controversay. The cat is out of the bag and Islam has been exposed for what it is.

To see how the whole thing was manufactured to serve precise political ends, consider the chronology of events:

The cartoons were published last September and, for more than three months, caused no ripples outside small groups of Salafi militants in Denmark.

In December, a group of Danish Muslim militants filled their suitcases with photocopies of the cartoons and embarked on a tour of Muslim capitals.

They failed to get to Tehran: The Iranians, being Shi'ites, saw them as Sunni activists bent on mischief. But they managed to go to Cairo, Damascus and Beirut and, were allowed to send emissaries to Saudi Arabia.

The Danish Muslim group also did something dishonest — it added a number of far more derogatory cartoons of the Prophet to the 12 published by the Jyllands-Posten newspaper, and misled its interlocutors in Muslim capitals into believing that all had appeared in the Danish press.


Amir Taheri seems to be unaware that the cartoons were published in Egypt last October.

Taheri closes with this: "The fight between Denmark and its detractors is not between the West and Islam. It is between democracy and a global fascist movement masquerading as religion. "

Here I disagree, the West represents democracy and Islam represents a "fascist movement masquerading as religion". Taheri is using a distinction without a difference.
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