The Religion of Pieces has again shown its true colors. Islamofascist militia members in Basra, Iraq are threatening local Christian women with death if they do not cover themselves.
Now, I ask you this. Do you see a day when a middle class Lutheran woman in Des Moines, accompanied by her teen age daughter, walk into a shopping mall in Des Moines and are stopped by a muslim and told to cover themselves up or face the consequences? No? Well, perhaps you have a pair of extra thick rose-colored glasses on then, my friend. Consider the fact that C.A.I.R. and other organizations are furiously establishing a separate and impenetrable set of hate crime standards against muslims in the U.S. that will make it virtually impossible for anyone in this country to report any threat by a muslim.
Care to change your answer?
Here's the story of the assault on Christians in Basra.
Now, I ask you this. Do you see a day when a middle class Lutheran woman in Des Moines, accompanied by her teen age daughter, walk into a shopping mall in Des Moines and are stopped by a muslim and told to cover themselves up or face the consequences? No? Well, perhaps you have a pair of extra thick rose-colored glasses on then, my friend. Consider the fact that C.A.I.R. and other organizations are furiously establishing a separate and impenetrable set of hate crime standards against muslims in the U.S. that will make it virtually impossible for anyone in this country to report any threat by a muslim.
Care to change your answer?
Here's the story of the assault on Christians in Basra.
December 8, 2007
Basra's murderous militias tell Christian women to cover up or face
death
On her first day at Basra University this year a man came up to Zeena, a 21-year-old Christian woman, and three other Christian girls and ordered them to cover their heads with a hijab, or Islamic headscarf.
“We didn't listen to him, and thought he might just be some extremist student representing only himself,” she said. The next day Zeena and two of her friends returned to class with uncovered heads.
This time a man in the black clothes of the Shia militia stopped them at the entrance and took them aside. “He said, 'We asked you yesterday to wear a hijab, so why are you and your friends not covering your hair?'. He was talking very aggressively and I was scared,” Zeena recalled.
The girls explained that they were Christians and that their faith did not call for headscarves. “He said: 'Outside this university you are Christian and can do what you want; inside you are not. Next time I want to see you wearing a hijab or I swear to God the three of you will be killed immediately',” Zeena recalled. Terrified, the girls ran home. They now wear the headscarf all the time.
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