ISLAMISTS VS. DENMARK’S QUEEN

Can the radical Islamists get any stupider? Having grown tired of burning buildings, tearing flags, hanging effigies, and threatening suicide bombings over 12 little cartoons, they have now superimposed the Queen of Denmark’s head onto the body of a woman wearing a red bikini. Danish reader Michael L. sends the story in Politiken.dk and writes:
In response to the Muhammed cartoons, an Egyptian paper has decided to run a picture of the queen, Margrethe II, as a belly-dancer. Apparently it’s supposed to make us angry, go out and burn the Egyptian embassy or something… I’m just laughing at their poor attempt.
I’m laughing, too.
Now, contrast our reaction with how the Islamists responded when they were confronted with women in bathing suits. Remember?
215 Dead in Riots Sparked by Miss World
Sunday, November 24, 2002LAGOS, Nigeria — The regional governor warned rioters would be shot on sight Sunday as hundreds of people fled the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna after four days of religious violence over the Miss World pageant killed 200 people.
The violence among Muslims and Christians began after a newspaper article last week said Islam’s founding prophet would have chosen a Miss World contestant for a wife. The pageant was then moved to London and the contestants packed their gear and flew to the British capital.
By late Saturday, the Nigerian Red Cross counted 215 bodies on the streets and in mortuaries throughout Kaduna, 100 miles north of the capital Abuja, said Emmanuel Ijewere, president of the organization. Previous estimates said 100 people killed.
An unknown number of others killed in the riots were believed to have been buried by family members uncounted, Ijewere told The Associated Press.
No new violence was reported Sunday in Kaduna, a Muslim-dominated city with a large Christian minority. Still, hundreds of people recovered what valuables they could from their destroyed homes and fled in cars, buses and on foot.
Those who stayed attended church services and replenished food stocks at markets, where a few meat and vegetable stalls reopened.
The Kaduna governor, Ahmed Makarfi, told state radio that security forces would “shoot on sight” anyone inciting new violence.
Yakubu Ibrahim, 27, returned to find his home in ruins Sunday after taking refuge at a local army barracks for three days.
“I lost everything except my shirt and my pants. I don’t even have shoes,” said Ibrahim, whose parents and four siblings were missing after the riots.
The fighting began after the Lagos-based ThisDay newspaper published an article on Nov. 16 saying Islam’s founding prophet would have approved of the pageant.
That’s the difference between Us and Them.
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