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Remembering Muslim Colonialism on September 11
« on: September 07, 2011, 10:46:54 AM »
Wednesday, 07 September 2011 05:14 Daniel Greenfield

  
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Anyone who cared to dig through the graveyards of Sudan already knew that Muslims mattered more than Africans to us. The sky full of jets that we dispatched to bomb Yugoslavia on behalf of Muslim terrorists never clouded the skies of Khartoum. But they did show up to bomb Tripoli so that Islamist thugs could begin torturing and murdering Africans.

In the left's pyramid of races, some matter more than others, and Arabs are higher than Africans. So much higher that Sudan is piled with corpses, but the mere thought of Islamist rebels losing in Libya was enough to send in the air forces of bankrupt Western countries already tied up in too many places.

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The primacy of the Arab Muslim over the African Christian is a recent thing in the liberal landscape born in part of realpolitik and the red enthusiasm for revolutionary violence. It is a thing which almost no one discusses because it has gone unnoticed. The racial vocabulary of it is one that few are even able to read.

Most still process Obama as an African-American, but while his father was from Africa and he spent part of his life in America-- he is not African-American, because he is not the conjunction of the two. His heritage was Muslim, and so was his Indonesian upbringing at the hands of one of the participants in the genocide of East Timor Christians.

Obama's books studiously attempt to mimic the questions of African-American identity in a painfully literary style that reveals its artificiality. Obama's compulsive borrowing of uncredited quotes from African-American writers and poets shows that same pursuit of authenticity, which always escapes him.
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Re: Remembering Muslim Colonialism on September 11
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2011, 04:42:47 PM »
MudSlimes=Nazi's=Socialist...........Makes perfect sense to me. ::puke:: ::gaah::  ::rockets::
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Re: Remembering Muslim Colonialism on September 11
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2011, 07:21:04 PM »
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Obama's compulsive borrowing of uncredited quotes from African-American writers and poets shows that same pursuit of authenticity, which always escapes him.

That's because he's nothing but a marxist mutt without the sense to attach himself to that which was familiar.  And that isn't here, in this country.
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Re: Remembering Muslim Colonialism on September 11
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2011, 08:05:58 PM »
 ::cussing:: Manchurian Candidate!

We warned people, too few voters gave a flying fornication, look where we are now...

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We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.