APOLOGIST FOR TERROR: WE’RE “SASSY!”
Don’t eat or drink anything while you read this piece of tripe from Dilpazier Aslam, a Muslim Guardian “trainee journalist” attempting to explain away the 7/7 terrorist bombing attacks:
“The Muslim community is no monolithic whole. Yet there are some common features. Second- and third-generation Muslims are without the don’t-rock-the boat attitude that restricted our forefathers. We’re much sassier with our opinions, not caring if the boat rocks or not.”
Or the bus. Or the subway train. Or the pizza place or nightclub. Or the Twin Towers…
Hat tip: Ace of Spades, who graphically reminds us of the consequences of Islamist “sass.”
Also must-reads: Tim Blair; The Daily Ablution (Pt 1, 2), Tim Worstall, and Brian O’Connell, who have been checking out Aslam; Ed Driscoll and Dhimmi Watch.
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Update: More Islamist sass…
“We know that the killing of innocents is forbidden,” Dr. [Imran] Waheed said. “But we don’t see two classes of blood; the blood of Iraqis is just as important to us as English blood.” He emphasized that they in no way condoned the bombings. “But when you understand things from that perspective, why should we condemn the bombing?“
Update II: Aslam is a Knave of the Week. (Hat tip: John K.)
Update III: Polipundit smells something funny.
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