6.2.06

Afinal havia outra(s)

Na polémica sobre as imagens surgidas nos jornais dinamarqueses, convém saber que "afinal havia outras".
O site dinamarquês abaixo esclarece como essas imagens de maomé sodomizado foram publicadas no Médio Oriente - e nunca na Dinamarca - pela Comunidade Islâmica Dinamarquesa que assim procedeu de modo fundamentalista, inqualificável, contra a sua própria religião e contra nós ocidentais. Então, os radicais de Síria, Palestina e Arredores começaram a queimar legações onde vêem a bandeira dos cristãos. Não é por acaso que foram queimadas legações de Dinamarca, Noruega e Suécia. Virá ainda a Inglaterra e a Islândia. O assunto só fica focado quando se tem em conta essas "outras imagens" que originaram a fúria do estupidificado lumpenproletariat muçulmano. Um editor jordano que denunciou o caso foi demitido. Quem disse "na guerra a primeira vítima é a verdade", disse bem.
Tudo explicado no site http://bibelen.blogspot.com/2006/01/imams-showed-pedophile-mohamed.html

Imams showed pedophile Mohamed

The Danish newspaper, EkstraBladet, has obtained a copy of the secret case file, which Islamisk Trossamfund (Danish Islamic Community) has distributed on their "road show" in the Middle East: (Viste pædofil Muhamed - the text is in Danish but the article links to all 43 images).

It turns out that the 12 drawings in JyllandsPosten weren't sufficiently bad - at least not to justify a trip to the Middle East - so the imams have inserted a few extra images to make sure their trip wasn't a waste of money.

Danish Islamic Community claim they have received these images in mail, but they refuse to tell Danish newspapers, who has received them - and they won't allow the newspapers to interview these people. Danish Islamic Community has also failed to explain, why an entire country must be denigrated all over the Middle East because of 3 drawings mailed by a single person.

As long as Danish Islamic Community have failed to properly explain, where they have obtained these images, why these images were distributed in the entire Middle East - and exactly what the Danish Islamic Community were hoping to achieve - we must assume the images belong to Danish Islamic Community.

The irony is that in doing so the Muslims have done exactly what they accuse the non-Muslims of doing: They have broken Muslim law by reproducing, publishing and distributing drawings of the prophet. And they have managed to out-blaspheme the infidel Danes by reproducing 3 blasphemous pictures that are far worse than anything ever published in JyllandsPosten.

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