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Monday, October 10, 2011

More Dead in the Arab Spring

The so-called "Arab Spring" is turning into a blood bath and the Left doesn't care.

Yesterday 24 people were killed in Cairo due to the fact that far, far too many Muslims simply cannot live in peace next to their neighbors, whether those neighbors be Christians or Jews or Hindus.

Several hundred Christians pelted police with rocks outside a Cairo hospital Monday in fresh clashes the day after 24 people died in riots that grew out of a Christian protest against a church attack. Sunday's sectarian violence was the worst in Egypt since the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak in February.

Egypt's Christians, the Copts, represent about 10 percent of the population of the country and they are being hounded by their non-Christian neighbors.

The clashes Sunday night raged over a large section of downtown Cairo and drew in Christians, Muslims and security forces. They began when about 1,000 Christian protesters tried to stage a sit-in outside the state television building along the Nile in downtown Cairo. The protesters said they were attacked by "thugs" with sticks and the violence then spiraled out of control after a speeding military vehicle jumped up onto a sidewalk and rammed into some of the Christians.

I remain flabbergasted at how so many gullible dummies immediately thought that the uprisings throughout the Arab world... uprisings and riots and rapes and murders that in our dangerous and myopic naivete we call "the Arab Spring"... are still considered some sort-of movement toward secular democracy.

Face it. Secular democracy is not the point of these uprisings.

I am taking off my left shoe and putting it on the table. If Egypt emerges as a secular democracy any time soon, I will braise that shoe in a nice bolognese sauce and serve it to myself with some penne pasta and a good Cabernet Sauvignon.

Arab Spring, my tushky.

3 comments:

  1. "Libyan protesters say 'no place for Jews in Libya'

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    Tripoli - Exiled Libyan Jew David Gerbi has left Libya following angry demonstrations calling for his deportation. Not content with merely protesting, demonstrators tried to storm the hotel where Gerbi was staying, claiming there is no place for Jews in Libya.


    Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/312629#ixzz1aUHOeCBL"

    New bosses just as Jew hating as the old bosses.

    In the meantime, leftist chowderheads ignore it all looking for the pony in the pile of manure.

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  2. Oh and who is REALLY to blame for all this? What, you didn't suspect it was Jews?

    On Monday, an anchor on Egyptian state television read a statement from the SCAF (The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces) blaming "the Zionist enemy" who it said was trying to "hit the army from within while it is not presented strongly on its borders."

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203633104576622660768290454.html

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  3. LOL that is the theme at MondoFront... the Zionists did it.

    Basically that is their theme for the whole world.

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