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Rantings of a Sandmonkey

Be forewarned: The writer of this blog is an extremely cynical, snarky, pro-US, secular, libertarian, disgruntled sandmonkey. If this is your cup of tea, please enjoy your stay here. If not, please sod off

Saturday, February 04, 2006

From a protest in London

holocaust No Comment!

23 Comments:

At 2/04/2006 10:56:00 AM, Blogger Freedom For Egyptians said...

I have a comment.

http://freedomforegyptians.blogspot.com/2006/02/denmark-cartoons-expose-core-values-of.html

 
At 2/04/2006 11:59:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does this chick have something she is not telling us?

Joanne

 
At 2/04/2006 12:17:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Michael Jackson came to London??

 
At 2/04/2006 01:41:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

To all these rioters, I say, "You live by the sword, you'll die by the sword." These idiots thirst for vengeance and they talk a good game, but little do they know that Ezekiel 38 & 39 are waiting for them.

That's from the Bible Muslims claim are corrupted. Judgement straight from Jehovah. And don't be blaming us Americans or the Jews for it either. Take it up with God, and if you think the God of the Bible and Allah are the same person, then take it up with Allah.

I don't wish them harm but there's no way to reason with these people, no way to push them off track. They won't listen to reason.



jonas

 
At 2/04/2006 01:43:00 PM, Blogger Jordan said...

Well, I have to give credit to muslim holocaust denyiers... they are making people remember the death of 6 million jews far more than any holocaust musium ever could.

If I was in Europe right now I would be exodus'ing my way to Israel faster than you can say "zionist conspirecy"!

 
At 2/04/2006 02:23:00 PM, Blogger Gayyash said...

Sandmonkey,

why no comment? why put up such an embarassing infuriating picture? no comment means the picture speaks for itself, meaning look how fucked up some muslims are. i can't help but feel that revolted tut-tutting is blase at this point. it's clear to many of us that what's been happening actually tarnishes the legacy of the prophet and totally goes against what the religion is about. i just think that's important to mention whenever we come up against or point to something like the woman in this picture. i dunno. that's just my feeling. but at the end of the day i do just look at the picture and sigh, and pray.

 
At 2/04/2006 02:32:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My suggestion is to take a deep breath and laugh at the stupidity of this whole thing. Is it fair to guess that most Muslims find these "radicals" a bit scary?

Jordan, how the hell is Israel safer than Europe?

I would be nervous if I lived in the middle east. There is no way that people in the west will tolerate this shit (yes I know she is in the west). It will snap at some point like it always does. Targeting civilians will be considered acceptable because the enemy does it and people will claim that they cannot co-exist with us so they will feel free to see that it happens. Seriously lady, who do you think is going to be on the receiving end of the "real" holocaust?

Sandmonkey, I would recomend having a couple of beers and laughing this whole thing off. In about five months it will seem funny. Or the whole clash of civilizations will happen and you will all be dead, which isn't funny.

P.S. Jordan you will be wishing you were in Europe when your covered in fallout:)

 
At 2/04/2006 08:19:00 PM, Blogger Winston said...

what do u think if I say lets nuke'em?

 
At 2/04/2006 09:09:00 PM, Blogger Jordan said...

Anonymous - "Jordan, how the hell is Israel safer than Europe?"

Maybe it was not wise for all of us jews to put ourselves in one small "targetable" area. Thank g-d Iran is only interested in "peaceful" nuclear energy.

But it is nice to see you have such a positive attitude about the whole thing. Let me guess, your a big fan of Dr. Strangelove :)

In all seriousness, there is no potential for nuclear conflict. Capitolism and the Communism kept in their respective geographic corners, and both were capable nuclear powers.

If war does break out, it will be a very long and slow economic-social breakdown.

 
At 2/04/2006 09:28:00 PM, Blogger Jordan said...

Guys, in all seriouness, I am just as worried as every other infidel out there.

But we can't say (or even think) about "nuking" anyone. Not just because of the ethical/moral horror of killing millions of people (many of which are trully peaceful like our friend SM).

But also because these terrible words will be used against us by the nutbars looking to incite holy war and the dillusional extreme-left convinced we deserve their hatred.

Viva la un-revolution!

 
At 2/04/2006 09:31:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look at this poor bag wearing slave's eyes.

Her master put her up to this. You can see it.

Master: Hey biatch! Here, take this sign and go out there and march around. If you do a good job I won't beat you tonight. Don't give me any crap or I'll cut your throat and get a new dog.

Can't wait for the Pal girls to wake up one of these mornings and find their men have a new idea about their wardrobe.

 
At 2/04/2006 09:47:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Scarier than a Klan rally.

 
At 2/04/2006 10:36:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

OBVIOUSLY nobody is gonna be nuking anyone over this, even if it escalates far, far more than now. (well, apart from possibly the Iranians...)
I am as angry as your next European, but lets not go entirely nuts. There will be a backlash, no doubt about it, and I suppose the first victim is Turkey's EU membership, which I think they can pretty much kiss goodbye for now and the next 20 years at least. The Palestinians are probably also going to have to do a REAL good PR job if they want to convince the EU to keep paying them money. Beyond that, lets see, but no doubt this has been an eye-opener.

 
At 2/04/2006 10:38:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

- and I of course meant possibly the Iranians nuking somebody, not the other way round.

 
At 2/04/2006 11:52:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yasmina,you crack me up!lol! Thanks for telling it like it is,although devout muslims reading your comments would surely not be amused. Dan

 
At 2/05/2006 01:37:00 AM, Blogger programmer craig said...

Jordan,

"In all seriousness, there is no potential for nuclear conflict. Capitolism and the Communism kept in their respective geographic corners, and both were capable nuclear powers."

I assume you believe Iran will be prevented from becoming a nuclear power?

And that Pakistan will not be taken over by Islamists?

 
At 2/05/2006 01:59:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tonight I found an online petition to support Denmark, which I signed. I had about 8,000 signatures. I also noticed there were about 10 different petitions going to, uh, not support Denmark. I took a look at a few of them. They each had between 10,000 and 15,000 signatures. There was a space for the signers to leave a comment. I have never, ever felt I could align myself with the relgious right in my country (USA) until now. There were hundreds of people declaring war on Denmark, saying they would kill a Dane if they ever see one, saying that no Muslim has ever hurt anyone ever, saying that is a double standard that muslims in europe are given a hard time if they support hitler but "anyone can may anything they want about muslims"..... I could go on and on but my point is.... at first I thought it was comical (like the guy who said the Danes started World War 4- did I sleep through number 3?), but there were so many that were so bizarre,militant, violent, that I couldn't dismiss it as just a few lunitics. 90% of them were from people living in the Muslim world, and it saddened me to think how much I hope the west does everything to keep them away from us. i'm so disturbed by it, not because i fear for my physical safety, but because there are so many people in other countries that believe they have a right to kill me, in my own country, for a minor perceived slight. it's hard to dismiss them as simply being poor, ignorant and uneducated because if they were really poor, ignorant and uneducated that wouldn't have internet access. it's a sad day when someone like me starts feeling the religious right in America might be a viable party if things get much worse.....

 
At 2/05/2006 03:02:00 AM, Blogger Jordan said...

"I assume you believe Iran will be prevented from becoming a nuclear power? And that Pakistan will not be taken over by Islamists?"

I feel fairly good about Iran. When France and America agree on something, you know action will take place.

As for Pakistan, you are right. I like their current President, but attempts on his life are made so frequintly its not even funny anymore. Plus the fear that Pakistans scientist will sell nuclear material to Hizballah or Islamic Jihad.

But if they do, who do we retiliate against?

Lebonon? They hate Hizballah more than Israel.

Palestine? Nuclear fallout would kill us too.

Pakistan? They will turn over the greedy scientist in a body bag so fast it will make your head spin.

We have to keep track of Pakistans nuclear material carefully. Right now, I trust them, but I do worry about their own internal security.

 
At 2/05/2006 03:18:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

She has such sad eyes.

 
At 2/05/2006 03:43:00 AM, Blogger programmer craig said...

"As for Pakistan, you are right. I like their current President, but attempts on his life are made so frequintly its not even funny anymore. "

Yes. And if the Islamists took over there's a pretty good chance that India would decide to launch a pre-emptive nuclear first strike bfefore the new "government" could consolidate. There's also a pretty good chance the US would launch that first strike, under those circumstances.

"Plus the fear that Pakistans scientist will sell nuclear material to Hizballah or Islamic Jihad."

Why would they go to all that trouble? Al Qaeda and the Taliban are both IN PAKISTAN - why on earth would Al Qaeda give it's own personal nuclear arsenal to a "foreign" terror group? If Islamists take over Pakistan, Osama is President. Zawahiri is foreign minister. That really is what we're talking about, here. Which is why a nuclear first strike under those circumstances is so likely.

"But if they do, who do we retiliate against?"

We retaliate against Pakistan, of course. They made the nukes. They knowingly provided the nukes to terrorists. They knew what the nukes would be used for (hello? You just gave a nuclear warhead to a terror cell) - it's their responsibilty, top to bottom.

The saddest part is, nobody seems to believe the US would actually retaliate in this way. Which pretty much means it will play exactly like that.

 
At 2/05/2006 07:55:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

like the guy who said the Danes started World War 4- did I sleep through number 3?

Many people consider the cold war of the last century WWIII, so most likely that is what the comment meant. The cold war in intellegence circles is spoke of in these terms also.

 
At 2/11/2006 09:21:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

OK. You will kick off, we will receive. Play ball. We're ready.

Sad, but ready.
I thought the world had grown up beyond this crap.

 
At 2/28/2006 05:42:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yasmina, I couldn't have said it better myself.
I have met enough people in the world to kno that all muslims are not crazy and reading your comments re-inforces this belief.
glad to have you on our side!

 

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