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Armed biker rally outside mosque where the two Texas mohammadan ass-puppets came from scheduled tomorrow 5/29 in Phoenix.Can't believe so many apologists for 7th Century Savages are trying to compare an eclectic gathering of motorcycle enthusists to Klanners, but, that is the ProgTard mind for ya...it is diseased and incapable of rational thought, it's a scientific fact.Have a good rally, people!Screw Islam! Mohammad roasts in Hell!
Quote from: Libertas on May 28, 2015, 11:41:43 AMArmed biker rally outside mosque where the two Texas mohammadan ass-puppets came from scheduled tomorrow 5/29 in Phoenix.Can't believe so many apologists for 7th Century Savages are trying to compare an eclectic gathering of motorcycle enthusists to Klanners, but, that is the ProgTard mind for ya...it is diseased and incapable of rational thought, it's a scientific fact.Have a good rally, people!Screw Islam! Mohammad roasts in Hell! Damn. The fun things never happen around my house.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/anti-muslim-rally-phoenix-islamic-center-heats-article-1.22407707th Century Savages threaten to behead Phoenix event organizer. Like in the Geller case, I wouldn't expect any help from Fedcoats...
The beheading threat should fire up any free thinking people in that town
“Nobody worries about upsetting a droid.” This conclusion inspires the altogether more sinister variant of disapproval for drawing pictures of Muhammad, the Argument from Provocation, which should be familiar to anyone who closely attended news coverage of the PEN/Charlie Hebdo controversy and the Garland shootings.It goes something like this: 1) Some Muslims will react violently to images of Muhammad, which they consider blasphemous. 2) Knowledge of the prohibition and its violent enforcement being widespread among non-Muslims, any activity in which such images are created invites violence. 3) Having possessed this knowledge yet persisted anyway, both Charlie Hebdo’s writers and the organizers of the Texas event were culpable, to whatever degree one cares to assign, for the violence directed against them. All of which is a more polite, circumspect way of saying something nasty: they had it coming.