Update 9 hours later:
Extremist BBC journalism
He, Ali, was a Shia muslim revenging Sunni muslim atrocities by hacking a Facebook account (a Sunni mother's?) and inviting youngsters to a burger place. The victims were from Kosovo and Turkey - in other words, it was islam again, precisely as Klevius wrote initially. That the openly violent part of the muslim Umma consists of many of the weakest ones (mentally disturbed, depressed, criminals, drug addicts etc.) is quite self-evident. Islam inspires these individuals to deeds they would never have done had it not been for the belief they have a moral case in defending islam or muslims - or Muhammad etc. And that "moral" is upheld by everyone who says "there's only one islam and it's a great religion".
However, BBC continues its horrifying and appalling gravely misleading reporting by telling compulsory license fee paying Brits that "the terrorist had no links to islamist organizations but a link to the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik." However, that link seems only to be because he had studied mass shootings on the web.
Who should take the trouble to sue BBC for this extreme misleading of the public?
BBC (the day after we already knew it was a muslim from a muslim country who shouted "Allahu Akbar" while mass murdering people): The motive's not clear.
BBC: What could possibly have motivated the 18-year old German-Iranian? We have no clues so far.
Frank Gardner (BBC's islam and Saudi defending "security expert"): He was perhaps mentally disturbed.
Aftonbladet after muslim terrorist attack: We have all reason to fear "right Wing extremism".
Klevius: There seems to be two competing theories about the root cause of islamic terror: 1) "Islamophobia" or 2) islam. Klevius thinks it's "islamophobia"* - i.e. islam's clash against Human Rights.
* From the perspective of a totalitarian muslim the concept of "islamophobia" makes absolute sense. However, from a Human Rights equality and freedom perspective in accordance with the 1948 Human Rights Declaration, it makes no sense at all."Islamophobia" is an oxymoron invented by islamofascists who can't (or just don't like to) cope with Human Rights equality. "Islamophobia" hence stands for the idea that muslims should abandon racist/sexist sharia that vioöates the most basic of Human Rights.
Islam locked to the Koran and the evil deeds of the "prophet" Muhammad (starting with the slaughtering of all the Jews in Medina) will always be incompatible with basic Human Rights equality. This islam is the most widespread and the one that is supported by most of its texts and interpretations (Hadiths etc). Talking about some "other islam" then has to be clearly separated from the original of islam. Klevius has for long proposed neo-islam and neo-muslims - or why not, Human Rights islam without Human Rights violating sharia.
Klevius wrote:
Thursday, May 17, 2012
While British soldiers are murdered by islamofascists BBC glorify Taliban
Not everyone seems to have got it as yet. I.e. that islam is the most evil you can think of as long as you subscribe to Human Rights!
While British soldiers are murdered by islamofascists BBC glorifies Taliban by reading fanatic Jihad poems in their regular news (paid by compulsory license fees, taxes and Saudi oil money).
This is Ekmeleddin Ä°hsanoÄŸlu, the Turkish islamofascist leader of the Saudi initiated and based OIC which is denying the world's muslims their Human Rights by replacing these rights with islamofascist Sharia (the so called Cairo declaration on "islamic human rights").
His crime: Leader of an islamofascist (totalitarian and against those very Human Rights that were introduced to protect us against fascism) organization (OIC).
Despite his lack of a beard (only a small grey Hitler mustache signs the evil he represents) he is equally Taliban as is BBC reporter Yvonne Ridley, a friend to Human Rights violator Abu Hamza.
MIM: Yvonne Ridley has made numerous appearences in the US on behalf of CAIR. Yvonne Ridley jokes about her relationship with Abu Hamza Al Masri, saying that 'one would have thought she was going to be opening a madrassa for Al Qaeda recruits from her flat in Soho'. Given the support she expressed for sucide bombing on a 2004 panel, this would come as no surprise to anyone.
Klevius comment: Ironically she also works for Iran's (Shia) Press TV which BBC has managed to shut down. However, far more importantly Yvonne Ridley represents those naive women who, after their heterosexual attraction has vanished, wake up as feminists/islamists (read Klevius, e.g. From Klevius without love or What is sex segregation, to understand this). Yvonne Ridley is not only a convert to islam, she's also an apostate from islam via her British "Sharia marriage contract" which makes her a hiding anti-muslim lone woman who still boosts true islam and the horrific crimes it commits not the least against vulnerable and ignorant UK girls.
Swedish/Norwegian Aftonbladet seems to suffer from some kind of confusion visavi islam as well
Klevius comment: Hitler was supported by a majority of Germans while Breivik, to my understanding, isn't supported by any sane Norwegian! Sadly, the Germans again seem to support fascism, now mainly in the form of islam.The same islam that caused and applauded the 9/11 murders. While muslims celebrated bin Laden & Co I've heard of no such celebrating of Breivik.
Klevius wrote:
Saturday, February 28, 2015
UK's MI6 former chief Sir John Sawers: Muslims can't integrate and islam isn't 'well geared for modernization'. Klevius: Easily qualifies as an "islamophobe", doesn't he!
Islam is forever* locked in its original "infidel" hatred
* This is just the other side of the same muslim coin that says that we were all meant to be muslims and those who didn't became "infidel" prey for the "true" muslims. How can any civilized person take islam seriously?! It's a shame and tragic that we even have to defend ourselves against such an evil and hateful totalitarian ideology.Mohammed Emwazi (aka Jihadi John) was from a well off muslim Arab immigrant family from Kuwait and studied at a London university filled with similar muslim scum bags and "diversity trained" supporting staff
There are more than a million muslim Islamic State supporters in UK (based on how many muslims supported the motives of the Charlie Hebdo murderers. And do note that it's all about motive when it comes to murder.
However, British security says there are only "thousands" like Jihadi John but will not chase them but rather protect their Human Rights.
Klevius: Who am I to question the experts. However, there are thousands of lesser criminals who are chased hard by the justice system - and with lesser Human Rights than muslim terrorists.
Sir John Sawers, former Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6): A terrorist atrocity was now certain to 'get through'.
Why are they radicalized?
Sir John Sawers (MI6): Two reasons. 1. Muslims are not integrated. Other religions are well integrated. 2. Islam in itself is not well geared to modernize itself to the 21th century. It must be done by leaders in the islamic world. It's got to come out of the islamic world. It isn't for us to solve this problem within the islamic tradition.
Klevius: It is done by muslim leaders and clerics in the "islamic world" and it is coming out of the "islamic world"! That's the problem!
Is this the future of the British?
"Diversity trained" and/or muslim UK police take care of British "islamophobe"
Narion Rodgers from Cornwall representing Pegida: Islam is the big problem.
BBC: She says they are not racist or fascist but that islam is the big problem. That's a contradiction!
In other words, BBC says being against islamic extremism equals fascism!
Charlie Hebdo staffer Laurent Leger told BFM-TV in 2012, "The aim is to laugh.... We want to laugh at the extremists — every extremist. They can be muslim, Jewish, Catholic. Everyone can be religious, but extremist thoughts and acts we cannot accept.
Jewish cartonist Bob Mankoff from NY who likes jokes about religion and hails Charlie Hebdo doesn't himself dare to make jokes about islam.
The perpetrators are muslims - not the slightest doubt about it! But had they been even remotely connected to an anti-islam movement X, no matter how benign and well referred and formulated, they would immediately have been called "right-wing X fascists".
BBC poll: 20% of British muslims say islam can never be British.
Klevius: And how many muslims think "British" can be sharia muslim?
Hateful racist/sexist muslims all over UK universities
Muslim Tarik Mahri, who reportedly had links to pro-Islamic state group Hizb ut-Tahrir, was elected student union president 2011 at the university just two years after Jihadi John graduated. Another muslim student with reported ties to the muslim extremist group, Jamal Achchi (which also advocates the establishment of an islamic state, had been accused of violence against non-muslims), was elected vice-president.
Klevius comment: Diversity!
Avinash Tharoor: 'I studied at the University of Westminster, where Mohammed Emwazi studied. Extremist students and visitors were consistently given a platform. I'd primarily blame the extremists in the student union and the University of Westminster staff allowing them to hold office. Discrimination against gays, non-muslims and moderate muslims (sic) was definitely a recurring issue from the extremists at the University of Westminster.
The University has invited a controversial and anti-gay preacher, Sheikh Haitham Al Haddad.
Naj, a second-year law student at Westminster: 'Al Haddad is quite homophobic and came out and said he supports female genital mutilation. That is the big concern - the speakers who are being invited. The LGBT society feel displaced - they don't meet within the campus and go to cafes outside the university because they don't feel welcome.'
Klevius: And Theresa May has no problem with all of these muslim hate preachers while denying a Jew, Pamela Geller, entry to Britain because she criticizes precisely this!
Haitham al-Haddad is an islamist and television presenter of Palestinian origin and sits on the boards of advisors for islamic organisations in the UK, including the Islamic Sharia Council. He is the chair and operations advisor, and a trustee, for the Muslim "Research and Development" Foundation.
In 2001, Haitham al-Haddad allegedly said "I will tell you the truth about the fight between us and Jews who are the enemies of God and the descendants of apes and pigs". He later said that "this is the translation of what has been attributed to me" and that it had been incorrectly translated from Arabic to English.
Haddad controversially praised Usama bin Laden in 2011 following his death.
In a homophobic article called ‘Standing up against Homosexuality and LGBTs’, Haddad wrote of “the scourge of homosexuality”, which he calls a “criminal act”. On women, he declared that “a man should not be questioned why he hit his wife, because this is something between them”. In addition to this he has also claimed that “the most honourable and worthy role for a woman is striving to be a fine wife...this role does not only secure the best for a woman in the hereafter, but also fits perfectly with her natural disposition”.
He has claimed that there is a "proper" way of performing FGM, further saying "it is consensus of all the scholars that female circumcision is sunnah [proper]".
In February 2012, the Dutch parliament majority tried to prevent Haddad speaking at VU University in Amsterdam. The university subsequently cancelled the event. Haddad blamed the opposition to him on a Jewish lobby.
Haddad called for a 15,000-people march to put pressure on Newham council to permit building of a large mosque in West Ham, London Borough of Newham, which would have been three times the size of St Paul's Cathedral.
In February 2014, al-Haddad's leadership of the MRDF caused controversy after the organisation booked Legoland Windsor for a private event, which it called a "Halal Fun Day". A local UKIP councillor claimed that residents were "up in arms", and called for a demonstration, while nationalist groups Casuals United and the English Defence League also stated that they would protest. Later that month, due to backlash and threats from those nationalist groups, Legoland cancelled the planned event.
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