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    How is that old slurpee sheik doing?
    He and his cronies continue to sue anyone whose non-Islamic and breathing...

    'Muslim-Free Gun Range' In Oktaha Targeted In Lawsuit By CAIR, ACLU
    Posted: Feb 17, 2016

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    The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), along with the American Civil Liberties Union, filed a civil rights lawsuit on Wednesday against a gun range in Oktaha that claims to be “Muslim-free.”

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    CAIR-ing is sharing.

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    Thanks Sheriff Israel. The gift that keeps on giving...

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    Deputy Nezar Hamze





    How US Muslims should fight Islamophobia — by voting

    FLORIDA: On a cool Friday evening in Florida, while beaches and restaurants are brimming with weekend crowds, not everyone is given the luxury of enjoying the weather. Some Muslims at a local mosque in South Florida are spending their two day break learning how to use 40,000-volt tasers and pepper sprays.

    Nezar Hamze, a deputy sheriff at Broward County, trains Muslims at a local mosque in the South, teaching them self-defence. But unlike other self-defence classes, Hamze prepares his students for a completely different challenge: a possible attack on a mosque by a “radical” American fuelled by anti-Muslim sentiments, currently on the rise in the United States.

    According to Hamze, anti-Islam sentiment particularly peaks during election years. Right-wing extremists attack Muslims to rally support and build followings by pitting one community against the other. “They insult Muslims, they insult Islam,” Hamze says. “Because certain groups in the US like that.”

    The 'Muslim problem'
    The Dec 2 mass shooting in San Bernardino, California involving a Muslim couple that killed 14 people, made American Muslims—who make up 1 per cent of the United State's total population—anticipate a possible backlash. That possibility became a reality as mosques began being vandalised and Muslims stalked and abused. Many were receiving death threats.

    Meanwhile, Republican frontrunner candidate for the 2016 US Presidential elections Donald Trump used the shooting incident to further his campaign. He made bizarre suggestions, ranging from banning all Muslims from entering the US, to making Muslims wear special badges—a practice disturbingly reminiscent of Nazi Germany. Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric, however, successfully gave rise to a new term: the ‘Muslim Problem’ in the US.

    Hope amidst hatred
    “Trump’s statements regarding Muslims have hurt many people,” says Zahid Qureshi, a resident of Broward county. “We have no idea what will happen if he becomes the president.”

    Qureshi’s wife, Sameena, has noticed an ongoing feeling of fear amongst Muslims, especially women. “Muslims are quite afraid of retaliation,” Sameena says.

    She blames both the politicians and the media for the rise in anti-Muslim rhetoric. But while she is disturbed by increasing discrimination, she is also confident that the Muslim community’s situation will improve with time.

    “Most Americans are not complicit in Islamophobia,” Sameena says. “They believe discrimination is against the basic foundations of this country.”

    Sameena’s experience in the United States has taught her otherwise. She knows non-Muslim Americans are fair minded and support the Muslim community. “It gives me hope,” she asserts.

    Mindsets and tasers
    Deputy sheriff Nezar Hamze believes that self-defence classes for Muslims are not enough; it is the mindset which Muslims need to change.

    Nezar particularly wants Muslims to get out of their “guest mentality” and to stop acting like victims. Hamze is also a representative on the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which was established in 2001 to challenge stereotypes of Islam and Muslims, and to defend their civil liberties.

    “This is our home,” Hamze says, commenting on the way Muslims are considered outsiders. “We have rights in our home which we can assert. That’s the biggest overtone of this training.”

    Hamze himself has been victim to anti-Muslim sentiment. After videos of him giving self-defence training to the Muslim community went viral online, he faced calls for removal from his position of deputy sheriff by anti-Muslim activists.
    Hamze, however, has chosen to patiently ignore such statements.

    Rallying to vote
    Part of the strategy in hitting back against anti-Muslim sentiment is to take charge of the narrative. In a rare Muslim caucus organised in Florida, for example, Muslims decided they would register their votes for this year’s presidential, and with a country-wide population of 1million, US Muslim voters could make their presence felt simply by voting, and will help put pressure on politicians like Donald Trump.

    “Muslims at the moment do not have a voice in any political stature,” says Shahida Shakir, an organiser at the caucus. But America, she feels, is fair when it comes to shaping policies. Muslims can take the first step to integration themselves by taking part in local elections, followed by the Congress and then eventually, the Senate.

    But while political representation will take some years, there are other ways the Muslim community can start partaking in the process of American democracy. Randall Kaufman, who chairs the humanities and social sciences department at the Miami Dade College, feels that voting is the best move: Americans will start to see there is a persecuted group when that group shows up in large numbers to participate in the country’s electoral process.

    “It’s a very powerful statement,” he says. “It is important to be heard and seen in the process of democracy.”
    Local politicians also believe that political participation will help Muslims address misconceptions about themselves, and will help them take ownership of how they are perceived.

    “Once a community starts fighting for themselves and starts telling people who they are,” explains Ken Evans, a Broward county democratic state committee member. “Then people start accepting them differently.” (Hassan, 2016)

    https://kashmirobserver.net/2016/opi...ia-voting-3573

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    Look at the British English spelling in the article, this is a foreign source...Why are we allowing a BSO deputy to give speeches to foreign sites on how to attack non Muslims? What in the world is going on here??..

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    You poor baby, I've been a victim....you whinny p.o.s.

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    You poor baby, I've been a victim....you whinny p.o.s.
    Nobody picks on the Jews like they pick on me! Waa-waa! #Islamophobia

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    Muslim babysitter decapitates baby in Russia and taunts police screaming "Aloah Snackbar"...its not a phobia when they really are cutting off heads of babies

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    Beheading are US, coming to a. District near you.

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    Muslim babysitter decapitates baby in Russia and taunts police screaming "Aloah Snackbar"...its not a phobia when they really are cutting off heads of babies
    Because of the "snackbar" comment, I thought this was a joke post. I just found this article and a (thank God) blurred image of the baby's head with the Islamic-extremist ***** swinging it around yelling "Aloah Snackbar" (because I, as you (above poster) will never utter the name of the devil)).

    We have Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, others, and non-believers working here. Most of the time, I don't even know because it's not jammed down our throats. Sometimes I feel others' 1st amendment rights (expression) are being infringed upon and/or stifled here while the mascara wearing crybaby Tammy Faye-Baker of CAIR gets a free-pass. Everyone acts like Nezar Hamze is the first "Muslim" hired by our diverse, equal opportunity Sheriff. This may come as a shock to everyone, but without naming other names, Deputy Hamze is not. We have many Muslims employed at BSO, in all areas of operation. And since our boss, (for some racist, bigoted reason), seems to imply that he takes extra steps to have Muslims specially vetted by the FBI now (really?), then he should really be aware of his employees religious and racial make-up since it is SO important to his political career (and of course, police work).

    Now, here's the issue with us employing this particular deputy. Besides his history. Besides his current off-duty affiliations with shady characters. Besides the hundreds of posts on LEO Affairs, which for the most part, are surprisingly true. Besides all the articles and videos etc. Without sounding redundant, just reflecting on the initial poster's reaction to the piece of sh*t babysitter who beheaded the aforementioned 4 year-old baby in the name of their "god", she referenced, (as Hamze does constantly), the Qur'an (Koran), I am very uncomfortable. It is very disturbing. That broad hates us. They hate us. "They" (not Muslims) know who "they" are, hate us, and they hate moderate Muslims too.


    "The Qur’an says: “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks” (47:4). It doesn’t exempt nannies [or police officers] from this command, or exclude four-year-old girls from the pool of unbelievers who should be beheaded (Spencer, 2016)."

    http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2620...robert-spencer






    Muslim Woman Who Beheaded Child: Allah Made Me Do It
    And he did.

    March 3, 2016 Robert Spencer


    Gulchekhra Bobokulova horrified the world Monday when she went to a Moscow metro station with the severed head of four-year-old Nastya Meshcheryakova, whom she served as a nanny, and began waving the poor girl’s head around while screaming “Allahu akbar.” Once Russian police got around to arresting her (she brandished the head and raved for fully twenty minutes), she was immediately subjected to multiple psychiatric evaluations; however, her own explanation for why she did it was simple: “It was what Allah ordered.”

    And he did. The Qur’an says: “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks” (47:4). It doesn’t exempt nannies from this command, or exclude four-year-old girls from the pool of unbelievers who should be beheaded. It just says, “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks” – no ifs, ands or buts. That’s what the Qur’an says, and that’s what Gulchekhra Bobokulova did.

    At this point, of course, the John Espositos and Karen Armstrongs and Reza Aslans of the world would recoil in horror – a horror even greater than they might have felt when they saw the video of the hijabbed Gulchekhra with Nastya’s severed head and knew that here was yet another PR disaster for the religion whose image they’re forever trying to burnish. That passage of the Qur’an, they would insist (if they deigned to engage their opponents in rational discussion and debate, which they do not, and do not need to, since they have total control of academia and the mainstream media), does not mean that individual Muslims should just go around lopping off the heads of infidels, especially infidels who are four-year-old girls. In the first place, they would say, it refers only to unbelievers one meets in battle, and Gulchekhra Bobokulova is not a Muslim warrior engaged in a war against non-Muslim forces, and Nastya Meshcheryakova was likewise not a combatant in any such war.

    It’s true: that beheading the unbelievers is an action limited to the battlefield is a common interpretation of that passage among Muslims. The popular English Qur’an translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali renders the passage thusly: “Therefore, when ye meet the Unbelievers (in fight), smite at their necks.” Another, by Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall, has it “Now when ye meet in battle those who disbelieve, then it is smiting of the necks.” And so Gulchekhra Bobokulova is just another of the multitudes of Muslims who misunderstand their religion, no?

    No. Police are searching for a boyfriend of Bobokulova who has links to the Islamic State. The Islamic State certainly considers itself to be at war with the non-Muslim world, and has repeatedly called upon Muslims in non-Muslim countries to murder non-Muslims in lone wolf attacks. In September 2014, the Islamic State issued a lengthy call to Muslims to murder non-Muslim civilians; it included this: “Will you leave the disbeliever to sleep safely at home while the Muslim women and children shiver with fear of the roars of the crusader airplanes above their heads day and night?” The claim that the “crusaders” are victimizing children is significant in light of this Qur’an verse: “So whoever has assaulted you, then assault him in the same way that he has assaulted you” (2:194). Thus if the “crusaders” are killing Muslim children, then Muslims must kill “crusader” children. Could Gulchekhra Bobokulova’s Islamic State boyfriend have exhorted her to kill the child in her care in revenge for the children allegedly killed in Russian airstrikes against the Islamic State?

    The possibility should not be dismissed out of hand, although it will be. In court Wednesday, Bobokulova was asked if would ask Nastya’s parents to forgive her. Holding up one finger, the sign of allegiance to the Islamic State, she replied: “I will ask nobody. Only Allah.” When asked, “What did Allah order you to do?,” she answered, “To kill.” Nonetheless, the Telegraph reported that “no clear motive has been established.”

    Of course. Jihad is never a motive. Even when the jihadi confesses to being a jihadi and killing on orders from Allah, Western officials and journalists, certain that violence against unbelievers has nothing to do with the Religion of Peace, will discount what is said and ascribe the behavior to mental illness, climate change, whatever sounds remotely plausible enough to keep the masses complacent, ignorant, and not interested in asking questions.

    It is they who in fact are mentally ill, insofar as mental illness means an inability or unwillingness to accept reality and deal with other people on the basis of it. The beheading of Nastya Meshcheryakova by the Allahu-akbaring Gulchekhra Bobokulova, and the subsequent search for a motive, indicates anew just how severely mental illness currently afflicts the political and media elites all over the non-Muslim world. We can only hope these elites recover their sanity, or are swept out of all positions of power and influence, before their affliction kills us all.

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