July 7, 2009
Muslim mob surrounds and attacks Christians -- in Michigan
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/026856.php#respond (http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/026856.php#respond)
That video shows why Arab Muslims and Zionist jews need to all go back to the Middle East where they came from. Both are rabbid dogs not fit to mix with others in a civilized manor. Must be a common trait for semitic people.
I'm left scratching my head when Christians and Muslims are having conflict.
I like the way that the guys taped it all, figured it all out and were giving play-by-play, even though I don't get why that situation was happening or agree with said tensions...
Also, how about that unprofessional security force of immigrants...? :lol:
And I don't get the second post...? What's wrong with Arab Muslims? They're rabid dogs?
Muslims and Christians must unite.
I have serious doubts that those people were Christians. They acted like Jews and were antagonizing these people without mercy.
Three cameras on every scene. No, they weren't looking to create a scene, now were they? :roll:
If they are "Christians", they have been completely Judiazed ala Rev. Hagee and think they are entitled to some kind of special reward. Very sad.
By the way, why is something called Jihad Watch tolerated yet something called Jew Watch is considered beyond the pale?
I disagree with both sides:
the Christians who were being antagonistic because if they really wanted some answers, they could have easily found them without the camera or agreed beforehand with the muslims at the booth to film the event
and the muslims who, if they have nothing to hide would be more than happy to answer any questions about their faith and encourage those who are ignorant of their beliefs to gain a greater knowledge and understanding of their faith.
it is people like this that give religion a bad name
MikeWB, your quote makes sense here:
Quote"Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful." ~ Seneca
i don't see what's the problem. the Muslims don't want to be in the Christian guy's home-made movie. Seems like they have that right.
on the other hand, maybe we're all being manipulated and this is a false flag incident, and the Muslim group is actually Lubavitchers/ Sayanim.
Quote from: "Father Brown"I have serious doubts that those people were Christians. They acted like Jews and were antagonizing these people without mercy.
Perhaps, but the so-called 'security' in those fetching gay day-glo outfits also behaved like chosen ones.
QuoteThree cameras on every scene. No, they weren't looking to create a scene, now were they? :roll:
Unless I'm mistaken, all of what took place was on public property (the street) and private citizens such as the day-glo security goons have no business instructing other private citizens as to what they can and can't do. If your religious beliefs can't stand up to the scrutiny or mockery of others, then keep them to yourself!
QuoteBy the way, why is something called Jihad Watch tolerated yet something called Jew Watch is considered beyond the pale?
Do you need an answer to that? ;)
Quote from: "sullivan"Quote from: "Father Brown"I have serious doubts that those people were Christians. They acted like Jews and were antagonizing these people without mercy.
Perhaps, but the so-called 'security' in those fetching gay day-glo outfits also behaved like chosen ones.
QuoteThree cameras on every scene. No, they weren't looking to create a scene, now were they? :roll:
Unless I'm mistaken, all of what took place was on public property (the street) and private citizens such as the day-glo security goons have no business instructing other private citizens as to what they can and can't do. If your religious beliefs can't stand up to the scrutiny or mockery of others, then keep them to yourself!
QuoteBy the way, why is something called Jihad Watch tolerated yet something called Jew Watch is considered beyond the pale?
Do you need an answer to that? ;)
I don't recall one religious question ever being asked on that video. I just saw ACLU types with cameras acting like ninnies, trying to provoke a scene. They started it and succeeded in their provocation. And yes my last question was purely rhetorical.
By the way, I am a conservative by the old definitions. In other words not a neo-con. And I can imagine this kind of video being used to elicit much outrage from some of the more easily swayed on the "conservative" boards I have participated on.