More Attempts at Dhimmitude
If you still don't think the cartoons riots are about radical jihadists trying to subjugate the non-Muslim world to Islam, check out this quote from one of these fanatics after she and her group stormed into a card shop (all emphasis mine):
"We will not let anyone sell these cards or celebrate Valentine's Day," said Asiya Andrabi, the group's leader, as she held a burning poster in her hand. "These Western gimmicks are corrupting our kids and taking them away from their roots."
She said that the raids were carried out "not to harm anyone but to make them realize that this is against Islam's teachings."
Look at the language used by these fanatics: "we will not let," "make them," "against Islam's teachings." It is about intimidation, force, confirmity, subjugation, in other words, dhimmitude.
If anything is against Islam's teachings, then no one is allowed to participate in the activity.
Hat tip: Michelle Malkin.


















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