Saturday, December 16, 2006

They Deny The Holocaust Because...

"...What's striking about Ahmadinejad's conference is the (silent) acquiescence of mainstream Muslims. I cannot help but wonder: Why is there no counter-conference in Riyadh, Cairo, Lahore, Khartoum or Jakarta condemning Ahmadinejad? Why are the 57 members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference silent on this?

Could the answer be as simple as it is horrifying: For generations, the leaders of these so-called Muslim countries have been spoon-feeding their populations a constant diet of propaganda similar to the one that generations of Germans (and other Europeans) were fed — that Jews are vermin and should be dealt with as such? In Europe, the logical conclusion was the Holocaust. If Ahmadinejad has his way, he shall not want for compliant Muslims ready to act on his wish.

The world needs to be informed again and again about the Holocaust — not only in the interest of the Jews who survived and their offspring but in the interest of humanity."

The answer is simple. The trite expression tells us that the winners write history, but since the moslem world hasn't won anything in, oh, whats it been now, 300 years, this is a case of the losers hiding the truth from their people for fear they'll discover that the very roots of their own religion are fertilized by nothing more than bigotry and hatred.

The Koran says that the first Jew was Isaac, son of Abraham, and Isaac’s brother, Ishmael, was the original Arab. By blood, Jews and Arabs are all long-lost cousins but dirty old Mo had this itching for their women...read young girls and not a few boys...and when the Jews protested rape, butchery, and outright theivery of the highest order, it was off to the wars that continue to this day.

And lets not forget the Christians that came along and wanted THEIR slice of the heavenly pie, and how this hated thing called DNA-testing eventually laid waste to what was once believed to be true.

Bottom line? Heaven has a finite amount of virgins, and to assure enough to go around there's but room for a relatively small club.

Thanks to LGF for the link.

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