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Wednesday, 14 March 2007

On the Dhimmi Front

In Minnesota, land of "no infidels" taxis, Muslim cashiers at a Target store refuse to touch pork products. Are they being removed to a less bacon-rich position? Not quite (emphasis added):
In most cases, a cashier should be able to call over another cashier who can scan a product and the shopper shouldn't be inconvenienced, Athman noted. "If the employee is rude and gasps at the sight of pork, then it's a different situation," she said.
Different how and for whom is not elaborated on.

Meanwhile, in Colchester Connecticut, students dressed in bruqas to learn about discrimination against women Muslims under the watchful eye of CAIR-- which the newspaper story describes as a benign anti-bigotry group.

Imagine the equivalent of any of this being tolerated in 1943. If this war against the Jihadists is an ideological struggle, then we're bringing a knife to a gunfight.

1 comment:

  1. Welcome to America: please speak English, get a job and leave your wacky pseudo-religious superstitions at home, where they belong.

    Offer availible to incoming legal immigrants regardless of race, religion, color, creed. Islamofacsists need not apply. See the US Marine Corps for details.

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