ISIS? What ISIS

 

 

The BBC isn’t interested in Muslims attacking stores selling Jewish goods, and Muslims don’t seem too interested in ISIS’ atrocities……and the BBC isn’t interested in that lack of interest.

 

 

“We will not stay silent!”

Whilst thousands protest about the Jews there seems a distinct lack of interest in genuine atrocities committed by Muslims…..

From Harry’s Place:

Yesterday’s anti-ISIS demonstration

About 400 people attended yesterday’s demonstration against ISIS in London.  The majority appeared to be Kurds and, although their anger and concern is fully understandable, it was a pity not to see more, and more varied, support.

 

 

Only 400 people when hundreds are being buried alive, heads hacked off, Christians crucified, non-Muslims executed in their thousands, women dragged off to be sex slaves, genocidal attempts to wipe out whole Peoples?

Yep, hardly worth getting out of bed for….however, the brutal apartheid state of Israel which is fighting the same people (yep…essentially the same) that are perpetrating the atrocities outlined above is worth demonising and it is worth making the effort to implement something not unlike the 1930’s Kristallnacht against Jews everywhere.

 

 

 

Good to see Muslim Labour MP Shabana Mahmood taking part in the anti-Israeli protests:

 

 

Curiously she has absolutely nothing to say about ISIS.

Her Twitter feed however is just one tweet after another about Gaza.

Love that ‘We will not stay silent’ in a retweet….

silent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have to say I always find it a little incongruous that Pakistani ‘Muslims’ leap so readily and passionately to the defence of ‘their’ religion…..to many Arabs Pakistanis, or any non-Arab Muslims, are second class Muslims….after all ‘Islam was revealed to the Arabs.’

India was conquered by the Muslims and those whose natural religion would have been Hinduism or Sikhism were mostly converted at the point of a sword. The thought might surface that to remain subservient to such an ideology, prostrating yourself five times a day in the direction of the Arab Mecca, might seem not unlike African slaves worshipping the Klu Klux Klan and wishing to remain slaves.

 

“Pakistanis are not real Muslims. They’re converts. Islam was revealed to the Arabs”?

Many Arabs still regard the Pakistanis as vassals. They conquered them, therefore they are a lesser people. In her book, The Trouble with Islam, Irshad Manji tells how an Arab student let the cat out of the bag. She was giving a lecture in the USA when a group from the Muslim Students Association turned up to barrack her. She asked her audience why, if Islam is a ‘straight path’, there are differences its practice in the Middle-East from that in Pakistan:

‘Why the difference in practice?’ shouted a member of the MSA from the back of the room. ‘Because Pakistanis are not real Muslims. They’re converts. Islam was revealed to the Arabs.’

 

 

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41 Responses to ISIS? What ISIS

  1. John Anderson says:

    About 200,000 people took part in Gaza marches in August in various British cities. The majority of them were Muslims, a sizeable percentage of the total Muslim population, supported by the loony left.. Basically – attacking Israel.

    But virtually none of them are interested in protesting against ISIS.

    Now THAT is a real measure of UK Muslim opinion. Not the blind dhimmi views the BBC pushes at us.

    You can count on the fingers of one hand the nu,mber of trenchant Muslim critics of extremism who really speak out publicly against the evils carried out in the name of their faith.

    The silent majority are essentially complacent towards it all. But vociferous when it comes to attacking Israel and the Jews.

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    • Ken says:

      This is ISIS. These sub-human killers are worse than Nazis.

      What gets me, is how these people in ISIS and Hamas and Boko Harem et al, make that Westboro Baptist Church look like a liberal progressive bunch of hippies by comparison, yet lefties Attack the liberal progressive democratic state of Israel, and they attack UKIP and anyone on the right as being akin to hitler, yet they give the real murderous, hate-filled, extreme racist, sexist thugs of Hamas, ISIS, Boko Harem et al, a complete free pass. In fact they have massive demonstrations in support of Hamas!!!

      I remind readers that Hamas have no workers rights; employ child labour building those terror tunnels, in which over 160 children died during construction; have no rights for women; they execute rape victims; they execute democratic protestors; they proudly praise Hitler and pray for his return to finish his final solution.

      How on earth can lefties actually support a vile organisation which is far far worse than any of the far-right extremist parties in the west?

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      • jpt says:

        Because they’re not white.
        Simple.

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      • hippiepooter says:

        The totalitarian left will gravitate towards any totalitarian they think will help them fulfill their desire of absolute power.

        There’s nothing more ugly than the fascism of the right, but fascism is always ugly, and the more subtle version of the left is no different, for those with eyes to see, and with the attention span to take in history.

        Who could have any doubt about the bloodbath we’d have if someone like George Galloway ever siezed the reins of power?

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      • DP111 says:

        In the normal MO of Muslim outreach, ISIS were terrorising Christians, Yazidis and others. What was striking was that Yazidis got the bulk of the coverage, while Christians, apart from the initial coverage, were left out completely.

        In BBC’s protected minorities list therefore, Muslims are top, followed by homosexuals, bisexuals, and others I know nothing off, transvestites, women and other minorities.

        Christians are not in the protected minorities list. They are not even in the neutral list , but in the despised list.

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    • DP111 says:

      Hamas, ISIS, al Qaeda, and Muslims in the UK, are shouting that they will be victorious, “as we love death while you love life” .

      So why are they crying that they dont like it when Israel gives them back what they give Israel + interest. Muslims, if they love death, as they so often remind us, should thank Israel, and even ask for more of the same.

      Oh I get it. Its because Muslims love death they attack Israel. Gotcha.

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  2. stuart says:

    free free palestine they shout,but where are these anti semetic leftist and islamists gobshites shouting free free iraq from the isis nazi muslim genocidal mass murdering baby killers and muslim rapers of christian women .have you noticed how there is no demos from these lot in solidarity with the christians of iraq i keep on asking myself,why is that,simple reason,the left and the islamists support nazi isis,simple as that.

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  3. Techno says:

    Have you seen that a manager in a Sainsbury’s in London ordered all the Kosher food to be removed from the shelves.

    These people will win by fear alone.

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    • Guess Who says:

      ‘These people will win by fear alone’
      –/–
      Doesn’t hurt that any resistance to such threat is treated as more serious by the authorities.
      Thanks to Cameron. D, May. T and the BBC, there already appears in place a justice regime that only kicks in when people defend themselves.
      I don’t excuse but can sort of understand the actions of that manager (especially as staff seem to have been left to cope by senior cliff-falling management that makes the BBC crew currently on school hols until things blow over seem souls of buck-retaining integrity).
      What the heck are the options?
      Mount a defensive perimeter?
      Call the police and hope they turn up and don’t arrest any staff trying to protect customers?
      Or take an easier route… well, until the pr disaster that one carries in its wake arrives.
      There have been a few demos now starting or ending at BBC premises.
      Presuming this not to be mainly to assist most in the crowd leaving valuables in their lockers, how BBC security would ‘handle’ efforts to remove errant IT material made possible by Israel would be interesting, along with the BBC’s coverage.
      Especially if any ex-staff with a thing for rumbles starts texting the locations of fire extinguishers.

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    • Thoughtful says:

      To be fair it’s only one small store, but never the less it shows that the message of ‘tolerance’ which the Fascists have imposed on the white untermensch, has not been imposed on the Muslims. In fact it might be said that the reverse message has been given to the ubermensch, that they are free to practice what ever intolerance that they wish and anyone who opposes that is a ‘Waycist’.

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    • Rufus McDufus says:

      I wonder if they received a ‘warning’ that there be trouble if they didn’t remove kosher food from the shelves?

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    • London Calling says:

      Time the manager of said Sainsbury was fired, for racism. It takes some redirection of abuse back to Sainsbury for the PR-drivel idiots who “advise” Sainsbury to be faced up.

      All these big retail companies are infested with consultancies who advise them (wrongly) on climate change, renewable (unreliable) energy, sustainability bollox, and it seems, cowering to Islamic bullies.

      The directors need to get out more, grow some cohones, and start earning their overly generous fees.

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  4. A Teddy called Moh says:

    If I was in a supermarket that was attacked by these heathens, I would make straight for the cookware section and arm myself with a knife. Purely for defensive purposes I might add.

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    • Guess Who says:

      One might rather hope that staff, apparently forewarned or simply precautionary, may have cleared this aisle too.
      And, maybe, most of the meat section, and drinks…. and…
      Funny what those little concessions to minority staff demands in the past could lead to.
      Bit late now.
      Next ‘business news’ with retail CEOs flogging their wares, and share prices, may be interesting if 50% of the rack space has become a no-go zone.

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    • A Teddy called Moh says:

      On the other hand, I might seek sanctuary at the Pork Counter

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  5. TheHighlandRebel says:

    If decent people had a spine they would go to the supermarkets and trash the halal crap.

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    • Guest Who says:

      Can’t claim decency even for oneself I guess, but spine or not I wouldn’t see that as the best reaction.
      Letting those who actually trash (vs. the talk version… not great but essentially harmless) blow their eroding PR gains (despite the best efforts of their PR agencies) seems for now about as good as it gets.
      It may even inspire the actual spineless ‘establishment’ to notice what’s in front of their faces and, maybe, do what they’re paid for.
      Failing which, the ballot beckons.

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    • Leha says:

      thats if it was actually labelled

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    • Chop says:

      “If decent people had a spine they would go to the supermarkets and trash the halal crap.”

      They would be there an AWFUL long time mate, most stuff in the supermarkets are Halal now, barring the obvious, Pork.

      We have long been in Dhimmitude, we need a strong leader in this country who we can rally behind, to take our country back, without persecution or prosecution for wanting our own way of life protected.

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  6. King says:

    ‘The BBC isn’t interested in Muslims attacking stores selling Jewish goods’

    Israeli goods, not Jewish.

    ‘Muslims don’t seem too interested in ISIS’ atrocities………About 400 people attended yesterday’s demonstration against ISIS in London. The majority appeared to be Kurds ‘.

    So no Christians, Hindus, Buddhists or non-believers either then? I guess people don’t really protest against it because there’s not much dispute that ISIS are bad guys. And doesn’t attendance kind of depend on how well the march is organised?

    But then I haven’t seen many demo’s against the Lord’s Resistance Army either.

    ‘something not unlike the 1930′s Kristallnacht ‘
    And no, not like something like that at all. Isn’t there some kind of internet rule against that?

    ‘India was conquered by the Muslims and those whose natural religion would have been Hinduism or Sikhism were mostly converted at the point of a sword. The thought might surface that to remain subservient to such an ideology, prostrating yourself five times a day in the direction of the Arab Mecca, might seem not unlike African slaves worshipping the Klu Klux Klan and wishing to remain slaves.’

    I guess a bit like all those Christian missionaries who brought their ideology at the point of a sword…..including in India?

    And still nothing to do with the BBC , unless you count that they haven’t covered a rampage at a Tesco.

    Unless you count here:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-28833906

    But as its the website, that doesn’t count…..unless it suits, then it does.

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    • Barlicker says:

      “Israeli goods not Jewish”
      Totally wrong, unless by ‘Israeli goods’ you mean British and Polish.
      “…the kosher section contained food made in the UK and Poland…”
      http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/aug/17/sainsburys-removes-kosher-food-anti-israel-protesters

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      • dave s says:

        This is the point. It is an anti Jewish protest disguised as anti Israeli.
        But knowing the intelligence level of the average protestor maybe they think all kosher foods are Israeli made.
        Never argue the indefensible. These are nasty anti Semitic protests and no decent society should tolerate them.

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    • Guest Who says:

      ‘Israeli goods, not Jewish.’

      Ah, a distinction that’s OK for a trashing in Birmingham? Also I’d be interested in the riot checkout procedure adopted… ‘Jewish, Jewish… OK, put it back. Israeli!!!! Trash!!!!’

      ‘I guess people don’t really protest against it because there’s not much dispute that ISIS are bad guys.’

      So… people are only protesting against Israel as there is dispute as to how bad guys they are? Got it.

      Is it just marginally possible that folk with the time, inclination and passion to hit the protest circuit on what seems highly selective bases appear to be cut from the same cloth; one that appears more anti anything they don’t like and often vague on what they do?

      ‘And doesn’t attendance kind of depend on how well the march is organised?’

      Probably. Bet the orgainsers could get the trains to run on time once they take over, too.

      ‘But then I haven’t seen many demo’s against the Lord’s Resistance Army either.’

      You seem qualified to be a BBC Middle East reporter on such a basis.

      “‘something not unlike the 1930′s Kristallnacht ‘
      And no, not like something like that at all. Isn’t there some kind of internet rule against that?

      Saying no doesn’t make it so. And as for internet rules, I suspect a greater one is citing one with out linky.

      ‘I guess a bit like all those Christian missionaries who brought their ideology at the point of a sword…..including in India?

      Guessing’s good. So is getting into historical moment in time top trumps.

      Thing is, there’s learning from history to avoid repetition, or to perfect things from where the last guys went wrong. Not sure you have really seen where Joseph and his 140, 146… 200+ staff went astray back in the day. Lord Hall Hall likely will have words of trust, transparency and comfort to add on this topic.

      Other than that, top job.

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      • King says:

        I believe that was the Raison d’être for the protest although you may be right about the distinction being lost during a riot – no matter, it doesn’t affect the point.

        ‘So… people are only protesting against Israel as there is dispute as to how bad guys they are? Got it.’

        Nope, not what I said. But yes, there’s a more of a dispute, I won’t rehash the dispute between Israel and Palestinians for you.

        ‘Bet the orgainsers could get the trains to run on time once they take over, too’

        I doubt that everyone on a pro-Palestinian protest or an Israeli goods boycott also wants Sharia installed but your smear on those thousands of people means nothing in the grand scheme.

        ‘‘But then I haven’t seen many demo’s against the Lord’s Resistance Army either.’

        You seem qualified to be a BBC Middle East reporter on such a basis.’

        You’ve lost me there again.

        “‘something not unlike the 1930′s Kristallnacht ‘
        And no, not like something like that at all. Isn’t there some kind of internet rule against that?

        Saying no doesn’t make it so. And as for internet rules, I suspect a greater one is citing one with out linky.’

        I see. I wasn’t aware of this rule. Does it matter what the link is to or will anything suffice?
        I wouldn’t think a link was really necessary to support the view that the storming of a Tesco wasnt quite like a pogrom by paramilitary forces and civilians in which over 90 were killed and 30,000 were incarcerated in concentration camps but apparently you think it is!

        Ok then, here’s some links for you and you see if you can spot the difference:

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristallnacht

        http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2726831/Police-officers-attacked-stock-thrown-Gaza-protestors-wreak-havoc-Tesco-store.html

        Maybe saying no doesn’t make it so….unless it’s yourself of course.

        Maybe ‘fisking’ just isn’t your forte. Still, you tried. Now come one, I’m sure there’s a typo or grammatical error for you to pick up on somewhere there?

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        • King says:

          And I nearly forgot!

          You failed to address the main point. The story was covered:

          http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-28833906

          Hence Alan’s entire argument falls. Imagine you missing that?! I’m shocked, shocked I tell you!

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        • Guest Who says:

          ‘sure there’s a typo or grammatical error… to pick up on somewhere’

          Cripes, you went back a bit for this one. Not even on the blog roll any more.

          Belief duly noted. The Trust Chair slot is down to two I hear; get in with that and it could be yours.

          Typos… true, I have on occasion noted some. Though few if any to innocent slips by those with BBC on-topic points to make. I tend to tease only those who do take such things very seriously indeed, and then find they have exposed themselves in the process. Though the name is new, the tone suggests an old friend in fresh garb, if nursing a slight grudge perhaps? Homaging the body of work is flattering, mind.

          As to the rest… as someone once said, if you say so. In more recent outings you have been revealed as one who broadcasts but doesn’t see or hear what offends the programming.

          Guessing that may lose you again, but really working around such comprehension abilities can cease to be worth the effort.

          So… until the next time, or au revoir if you prefer. At least it’s this time a French version shorter than the English.

          But do you think anyone bar you (and your instant liker) and I are paying attention any more?

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          • King says:

            ‘Guessing that may lose you again’

            Guessing is good, and I note your belief. In this case your guess was on the money.

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  7. Not Henry Lenny says:

    Naveed Zafar, 35, of Naseby Road, Alum Rock, faces two counts of assault, three of assaulting a police officer and one of obstructing an officer.

    Naeem Malik, chairman of the West Midlands Palestine Solidarity Campaign, who attended the protest, said: “In large the protest was actually very peaceful.

    Apart from the harrasment ,criminal damage and five counts of assault he still claims it was very peaceful.
    Whats his idea of non-peaceful ? beheadings ?crucifixion? or maybe just a few lashings .

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    • Guest Who says:

      ‘“In large the protest was actually very peaceful.

      I must remember ‘in large’ as a means of establishing a pretty broad scope of peace, to include ‘not peaceful at all’.

      Has the mighty Boosh House Bombastiers managed to interview any who were there on the wrong end of this teasing ‘protest’?

      Or, Jezza-like, has the inability to see, hear or locate any witnesses by one of the 8,000 staff on hand to do just that mean that it didn’t happen in Beebword?

      Odd they didn’t have a chopper (that’s slang for a helicopter, for the sake of the easily outraged), but maybe since the Anger & Protests’ Editor handed back his iStoreCollection ( I presume he did; or do they get to keep all the kit? FoIworthy anyone?) it’s possible the minute by minute kicking off advisories are currently restricted more to when the BBC is running the show until his sub is fully indocrinat… trained.

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      • Barlicker says:

        After one of Bradford’s annual riots many years ago the local police chief said it was mainly just “high jinks”. Over a dozen cars, a garage and several small shops were trashed. Clearly, none of them were his. But ‘in the interests of community relations’, always better to play it down.

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  8. EmersonV says:

    Interesting on the Jeremy Vine show, he and I presume the bbc saw no issue with the creation of an Islamic state run by ISIS, in fact he saw no problem with their aims of a black Islamic flag over the white house.

    Despite 500 british Muslims fighting for them and their support in the UK running into thousands he still saw no problem.

    Unbelievable bias, and the Stop the war guy was not challenged at all.

       18 likes

  9. mush says:

    dont bring your foreign conflicts onto the streets of the uk you violent muslim immigrant third world troublemakers.!!!!!

       13 likes

  10. George R says:

    INBBC’s political chums at HuffPo-

    “HuffPo stands strong for Hamas and Islamic State, bashes AFDI rally for their victims”

    [Excerpt]:-

    “The Huffington Post does not deign to mention the point of the rally, which was to support Israel and persecuted religious minorities. It doesn’t say anything about how this was the first rally of its kind: the first to bring together the disparate victims of jihad terror and Islamic supremacism, presenting a common front in defense of freedom. The only conclusion that can be drawn is that the Huffington Post does not want such a coalition to be formed, and does not want resistance against jihad terror to solidify. In that the HuffPo is typical of the mainstream media today. Who has bought them, and how do they sleep?”

    By Robert Spencer.

    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/08/huffpo-stands-strong-for-hamas-and-islamic-state-bashes-afdi-rally-for-their-victims

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    • George R says:

      Politically, how far removed is Islam Not BBC (INBBC) from Islamic jihad Islamic State?

      INBBC supports Islamic jihad Hamas.

      INBBC supported Islamic jihad Al Nusra in Syria.

      INBBC does not regard Islamic jihad murderers of Islamic State as our enemy, as the enemy of we ‘kafir’, ‘infidels.’ non-Muslims.

      INBBC uses euphemisms of ‘militants’, ‘rebels’,’fighters’ to describe the horrific murdering Muslims of the Islamic State.

      How would this INBBC have reported the Nazis of World War II?

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      • deegee says:

        How would this INBBC have reported the Nazis of World War II?
        That’s easier. Children searching for shelter from indiscriminate Allied bombers. The men strangely impressive. The women barely raise an eyebrow or spill a drop of water at the sound of gunfire.

        Someone will complain that Berlin has no power because the ‘civilian’ power station was hit but ignore electricity provided by the enemy.

        How would the BBC report the Nazis? What Nazis?

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  11. Llareggub says:

    This should be a wake up call for Jews in the UK. When the EDL protested against Islamic terrorism, against mosques which nurture fanatics, they were met with chants from the Interfaith crowd.
    ‘We are Muslim, we are Jew,
    We are many more than you’.

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  12. George R says:

    Has Islam Not BBC (INBBC) reported the following about its ‘militants’?:-

    “Islamic State forcibly circumcises Christian men, sells 700 Yazidi women”

    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/08/islamic-state-forcibly-circumcises-christian-men-sells-700-yazidi-women

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  13. George R says:

    INBBC, SS and Islamic State.

    To INBBC, were the SS the ‘militants’ of the Nazi Party?

    http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/562059/SS

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