Submitted by ayatollahowmany (Thailand), Mar 4, 2015 at 10:13
Murat Yetkin is correct- the moderate muslim hypothesis is a dangerous delusion.
Seeds of extremism lie within every 'moderate', planted there by the Holy Koran
and Sunnah of the Prophet; those who read these offensive, racist and murderous
texts cannot ignore this fact.
The only 'moderates' are in fact ignorant of these, otherwise they would reject Islam.
Also, many 'moderates' are apologists, indulging in ridiculous mental gymnastics in
trying to avoid the obvious conclusion that terror is at the very heart of Islam, that
terror glorified by their so-called 'prophet'. No devout muslim can be trusted with truth
because Islam demands of them the lies of taqiyya, kitman, tawriyah, muruna and other
deceptions of the hated kuffar.
Yes, many muslims want to be left in peace to live ordinary lives but as we see in recent
events, there is eternal pressure to jihad, incumbent on all who profess Islam as their
faith. We in the west have been complacent and apathetic and now face an existential
threat from an enemy within and our leaders continue to placate the monster.
We must be far more proactive. There is much we could do but first we must define our
enemy and that is Islam the ideology; it is NOT a religion but fascism pure and simple.
We need only apply western laws and codes with NO deference and NO tolerance.
There are many suggestions on line to counter Islamisation- denial of overseas funding
of mosques; closure of Islamic schools that indoctrinate children; closure of EVERY
mosque that supports jihad; not allowing muslims to pray on [and obstruct] public streets;
no minarets, no adhan; setting up of well funded refuges to protect apostates, and so on.
But what we need above all is LEADERSHIP; we must be rid of Obama, Cameron, Merkel
and every appeaser and sympathiser. As Erdogan so eloquently stated- "There is no
moderate Islam"
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