Never Forget

From:  expattexan.com

Because these people sure as hell won’t.  While the West fritters away time worrying about institutional racism, embracing multiculturalism to the detriment of its own laws and values, and tries very, very hard to deny that there is a problem - our ideological enemies have parties to remember the murderers martyrs.

‘During the last two years there was a big celebration and people in the area have accepted his grave as a shrine of a big saint. That is why this time we told his uncle to avoid a big celebration.’

But despite police requests, some villagers insisted on laying flowers at Tanweer’s grave.

One villager was reported as saying: ‘The party is kept secret from people outside the village but everyone knows it happens every year.’

In Canada - you get charged with thought crimes and hate speech if you speak out against these terroristic acts and name religions involved.  In Pakistan, your family hands out sweets and holds a party to celebrate your “martyrdom”, achieved while murdering innocent people whose only crime was to be on the wrong train at the wrong time.

At least the families of the true victims realize the nature of the enemy - knowledge bought with the senseless death of a loved one.

His daughter Lisa added: ‘It’s really upsetting. At a time when Muslim people are trying to gain people’s respect and put an end to prejudice, it doesn’t paint them in a positive light.

Ohhhhh, careful there, Lisa.  Let’s not forget to think about “root causes”, and the fact that everything bad that happens to Westerners is our own fault.  Please take a moment to readjust your moral equivalence meter, and only comment when you have something positive to say about a religiously motivated murder of innocent civilians.  Something like “Of course, it’s not these boys fault - they come from disadvantaged households full of frustration and disillusionment, and the UK should have been more sensitive and responsive to their needs.  It’s really not surprising that they blew themselves up grew angry enough to take drastic action to draw attention to their horrible plight.  Hopefully the Government will take the proper steps to ensure that another young man is not forced to take such desperate action”.

Speaking of watching what you say:

Stacey Beer, who lost her brother Phil, 22, in the King’s Cross explosion, said: ‘It’s disgusting. I really can’t believe it, although nothing surprises me any more about these people.’

“These People”?  Good thing Stacey doesn’t live in Canada - she would probably have to apologize to the martyr’s family, and pay them restitution for violating their basic human right of not ever being offended.  Of course, being offended by the act of commuters being blown up by fanatics isn’t covered by the Basic Human Right of Never Being Offended, as long as the person doing the ’sploding is a member of a multiculturally protected group.

Brave Mujahadin

Murdering Bastard

There.  I fixed the caption.

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