Islamic Bluster
16 September 2006Why is it that Islamic cleric and Imams can say pretty much anything about any religion or nation and they are never called to account for it. But let anyone say anything about Islam and all hell breaks loose?
Speaking at an academic conference in Germany the Pope quoted from 14th century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus who was critical of Islam.
In a speech on Tuesday the Pope repeated criticism of the Prophet Mohammad by the 14th century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, who said everything the Prophet brought was evil “such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached”. SOURCE
Predictably the Islamic world is up in arms about it, in many quarters going so far as to call for the Pope to be beheaded! Michelle Malkin passed on a photo being circulated in Islamic websites.

The script in red calls for the Pope’s beheading. The rest of the translation:
“Swine and servant of the cross, worships a monkey on a cross, hateful evil man, stoned Satan, may Allah curse him, blood-sucking vampire.”
Will the dhimmis at the New York Times have anything to say about it?
Of course not.
Or how about the photo below, also from Malkin?

No one should be surprised. When it comes to Islam, they get a pass every time. No matter how hateful their rhetoric or how horrific their actions, the west remain the bad guys and Islam is bathed with sympathy. When are we going to wake up and recognize Islam for what it is? It is a hateful, violent religion that has no place in a civilized world. Claims that Islam is a religion of peace that is being perverted by extremists is belied by the fact that the chats for the Pope’s beheading are coming from around the world. Everywhere Islam flourishes, violence and hate follow close behind.
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