Thursday, May 27, 2010

Muslim ethnic cleansing still a problem

Kurds today appear to grasp this equation: If there is no place for Jews in the Middle East, there is not likely to be a place for Kurds either. The ongoing religious and ethnic cleansing of the “Muslim world” may be the biggest story journalists are not telling, political leaders are not highlighting, and human-rights activists are not protesting.

Ancient Middle Eastern Christian communities — e.g., Copts, Maronites, Chaldeans — are under assault, virtually powerless, their numbers shrinking in Egypt, Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, Pakistan, and elsewhere. Somewhat more attention — though little meaningful action — has focused on the plight of the Darfurians of Sudan and the Baha’i of Iran. 



This quote by author Clifford May from National Review Online highlights the truth that the media are AFRAID to report actual news when it is in direct conflict with their own worldview agenda. Muslims are murdering and oppressing their own minorities while claiming special minority status and privilege here in the US and the West. Say all you want about Islam as the "religion of peace" or the percentage of "moderate Muslims" in the world, that does not erase the blood stains and suffering of the people that are regularly persecuted in the name of a God that condones lies and murder and genocide. Read this entire article about the current plight of the Kurds and their history of oppression at the hands of the "religion of peace" and banish your ignorance  to hell where it belongs. It is true now as it was true for Nazi Germany and for Communist Russia that we, as a free people,  have the obligation upon us to not look away from the atrocities and to deal with them and expose them as what they are, pure evil.   

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