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I really did not intend to coment on the latest bruhahaa about the failed carbombings in theUK. Other bloggers have already done that exstensively.
But what strikes me is MSM:s use of the word "asians" when decribing what is most ceartainly muslims. Much like Swedish MSM uses the word "youths" when reporting on civil unrest no matter what age the culprits are.
Take the foot out of your mouth! We know. And we know that you know that we know! Say it!
MUSLIMS!
All muslims are not bad people/terrorists. But how come allmost all terrorists are muslims?
Have you hugged a terrorist today?
4 Comments:
hiya Pela!..I just stopped by here ..great minds think alike!..heh
Monday 2 July 2007 at 01:02:00 CEST
You are absolutely correct, Pela. It is time that we all insisted upon honesty in labeling. It is done for the food industry to protect the public from specific hazards and harms at great expense and trouble to the producers, canners and distributors. It is certainly no less important for people who theoretically have freedom of speech and press and who rely on the media and politicians for details which may protect them from harm. Failure to be truthful in order to present or protect agendas instead of the public is not complying with those standards consistent with freedom.
You're doing great, Pela. People of Europe and the US need to insist on honesty from their media and their governments. We do not enjoy being managed by them. We are tired of their lies or shaded truth.
Monday 2 July 2007 at 10:17:00 CEST
Here in America, our multiculturalist press is just as deceptive. For example, the story of the murder of white college students Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom by blacks in Knoxville, Tennessee, has been confined to local news. Many Americans, who foolishly rely on television for news, have never heard of them. When black convict James Byrd, Jr. was murdered by three white convicts, however, reporters swarmed like flies to a dung heap.
I have no explanation for this strange phenomenon. It's almost enough to make one believe in conspiracy theories. I'm sorry to be pessimistic, Pela, but I doubt that the deception will cease until the media, in their ever-increasing arrogance, begin reporting things that even the dullest members of our societies can recognize as patently untrue.
Monday 2 July 2007 at 16:12:00 CEST
Yeah, belatedly I did a post on the same topic, as you know.
"I really did not intend to coment on the latest bruhahaa about the failed carbombings in theUK. Other bloggers have already done that exstensively."
I'm glad to see you're going after things from a different perspective than the other bloggers. It makes your blog more interesting than theirs to read.
"All muslims are not bad people/terrorists. But how come allmost all terrorists are muslims?"
Exactly!
"You are absolutely correct, Pela. It is time that we all insisted upon honesty in labeling."
Islam: The Ideology of Terror and Conquest.
Saturday 7 July 2007 at 01:24:00 CEST
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