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Have you noticed the number of 'moderate' Muslims appearing on print and screen lately, telling us of Islam's 'beauty', the comfort they draw from it etc? That they're just like us, like the same things we do such as football. And, and this always get emphasised, they absolutely deplore the terrorists, those so-called Muslims who defile the good name of the religion. They earnestly assure us that Islam is all about peace and tolerance. And you know, in some cases it is. Like when when the Muslim population of country is tiny and powerless. Then they're enthusiastic supporters of religious freedom and tolerance. When they're the overwhelming majority? Ladies and gentlemen I give you Saudi Arabia.

It's noticeable in all such appearances the writer or interviewee is never asked to explain how to reconcile the peaceful and tolerant religion with its actual teachings and practices. They should be asked some of the following:

() Did not the 'Prophet' in the Koran instruct his followers 'kill the infidel wherever you find him'?

() Did not the 'Prophet' in the Koran instruct his followers to kill "apostates" from Islam?

() Did not the 'Prophet' in the Koran instruct his followers to stone adulterous women to death

() Was it ok for the 'perfect man' Mohammed to have sexual relations with a nine year-old child?

() Was it ok for him to slaughter 800 men and boys of the Qurayza tribe who had surrendered to him?

() Why is every Muslim country today a primitive poverty-stricken undemocratic backwater?


() How in the light of the foregoing can Islam be reconciled with Western democratic governance and practices?

These questions are so obvious we can assume only that the editorial reluctance to ask them derives from instructions emanating from the highest levels. Which is consistent with the enthusiasm of the West's traitorous leaders to open our borders to those nation-wrecking hordes.

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