Muslim school set to open in Kitchener

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I don't know if "social injustice" quite captures the mass murder of 529 people properly.

But in some ways the structure of that article is really the most interesting part of this article. It would be interesting to have the OP clearly explain what role the imminent death of these 529 people plays in this article about a Muslim school opening up.
it plays into the "animal, barbarian part" at least that's what I thought...it was a subtle but excellent hook... well done for their agenda

also it plays into the anti Catholic (they sold them the building) they are complicit

it's nicely structured
 

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it plays into the "animal, barbarian part" at least that's what I thought...it was a subtle but excellent hook... well done for their agenda

also it plays into the anti Catholic (they sold them the building) they are complicit

it's nicely structured

Jesus, to think Pope Francis is a Jesuit.. if you can't trust a Jesuit, whom can you trust?
 

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Jesus, to think Pope Francis is a Jesuit.. if you can't trust a Jesuit, whom can you trust?
it's all a conspiracy...there's just them and us I tell ya...them and us...shoot first, ask questions later
 

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Tarek Fatah | www.VoiceofCanada.ca

Tarek Fatah reacts to Tariq Ramadan?s visit to Canada in the Toronto Sun

In his article, Tarek Fatah alludes to the fact that Islamic Relief Canada that sponsors Ramadan’s visit to Edmonton in 2012 also sponsored the visit of another Islamist (Zakir Naik) in Toronto in 2010. Naik was barred from entering Canada in 2010 for having expressed his support for Osama bin Laden and terrorism. In 2010, the Inter-Masajid Council, the second sponsor of Ramadan’s visit to Edmonton this year, had also sponsored a conference by Zakir Naik in Alberta’s capital.

Tarek Fatah (Toronto Sun – August 28, 2012): Muslim Brotherhood’s prima donna

Guess who’s coming to Canada? It’s none other than the prima donna of the world Islamist movement, the grandson of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Tariq Ramadan.

Ramadan, who was barred from entering the U.S. until Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched her “appease the Islamists” diplomatic initiative, will be speaking in Edmonton this weekend as a guest of local mosques (and, believe it or not, CTV is a sponsor). Later, he flies to Montreal where the Muslim Brotherhood-inspired Muslim Association of Canada will host him.

Ramadan is a charming guy, but behind his smile lies a man committed to the goals of the worldwide Islamic jihad as laid out by his mentor, Sheik Qaradawi, and his father, the Trotsky of world Islamism, Said Ramadan.

While the rest of us will join the labour movement in parades or relish the last days of summer around family and friends, the Islamists will congregate in Edmonton and Montreal to receive guidance from Tariq Ramadan. Just last year, he told an American Muslim audience their job in the North America was to colonize the continent:

“We (Muslims) should all be careful not to be colonized by something which is coming from this consumerist society … It should be us, with our understanding of Islam, our principles, colonizing positively the United States of America.”

If that weren’t enough, Ramadan hinted that his presence in America and that of Muslims was not accidental, but the result of divine intervention. He said, “By the way, we are not here by accident.”

In Edmonton, the group hosting Ramadan is a freshly minted organization that goes by the name “Proud Muslims.” Their claim the event is “non-religious” is highly suspect as its main backers are “all the mosques of Edmonton and Islamic Relief Canada.” Islamic Relief is the same organization that sponsored the radical Indian preacher Zakir Naik to speak in Toronto in 2010. However, Naik was barred from entering Canada after news reports quoted him praising Osama bin Laden: “If (bin Laden) is fighting the enemies of Islam, I am for him … If he is terrorizing the terrorists, if he is terrorizing America the terrorist, the biggest terrorist, every Muslim should be a terrorist.”

His hosts (sic) in Montreal, the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC), is unashamedly pro-Muslim Brotherhood and vows to work towards a “Revolution in Islamic Work in Canada.” MAC makes no secret that it “adopts and strives to implement Islam, as embodied in the Qur’an, and the teachings of the Prophet … and as understood in its contemporary context by the late Imam, Hassan Albanna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood.”

Tarek Fatah | www.VoiceofCanada.ca

Too many Muslims support violence | Columnists | Opinion | Ottawa Sun

In 2007, Environics conducted a survey about the attitudes of Canadian Muslims.

It showed an astonishing 12% of respondents said, if the men in the so-called “Toronto 18” terror plot had succeeded in carrying out their attacks on Canada, they would have been “at least somewhat justified.”

Most pundits simply shrugged off the shocking figure.

Now, six years later, we have a worldwide survey of Muslims conducted by the prestigious PEW Foundation. The results confirm the fear of many that the radical doctrine of jihad and Islamism is gaining ground.

The most talked about statistic was the fact 90% of Muslims (including women) in Iraq, Morocco, Tunisia, Indonesia, Afghanistan and Malaysia expressed the view “a wife is always obliged to obey her husband.”
 

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Better to melt this planet into glass than have "them" rock another babe to sleep.

How do we explain away homegrown Islamic terrorists?
And you know full well I do not have an anti Muslim agenda as some on the forum do.
 

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and how well is that spade?

Home schooling seems to have almost zero control except for some tests they need to perform


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I don't know if "social injustice" quite captures the mass murder of 529 people properly.

But in some ways the structure of that article is really the most interesting part of this article. It would be interesting to have the OP clearly explain what role the imminent death of these 529 people plays in this article about a Muslim school opening up.


Sorry, but these folks knew what would happen to them, and broke the law anyway. It's not murder, it's 529 duly sanctioned executions.

My only query would be "what method are they going to use"
 

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Sorry, but these folks knew what would happen to them, and broke the law anyway. It's not murder, it's 529 duly sanctioned executions.

My only query would be "what method are they going to use"

Do you really believe that you can hold a legitimate murder trail for 529 different people in the span of 2 days? Can you legitimately charge 529 people with the same murder? These people all may be guilty of something, but it is hard to see how anyone could believe that this is a legitimate justice system.
 

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Sorry, but these folks knew what would happen to them, and broke the law anyway. It's not murder, it's 529 duly sanctioned executions.

My only query would be "what method are they going to use"

The trial was nothing more than a show trial, aka Stalin. It is murder, no fair trial.

Egyptian court sentences 529 Brotherhood members to death | Reuters

One court ruled on 545 people. Yep, justice served.

"A second year student in the faculty of law would never issue this verdict. There are a lot of flaws in this verdict. I think maybe an appeal could be successful but nothing is predictable," said Mohamed Zaree, program manager for the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies.

H.A. Hellyer, an Egypt expert and fellow at the Brookings Institution U.S. think tank, said he doubted the sentences would be carried out. "Nevertheless, the very issuing of the sentence itself is quite significant," he added.



On Tuesday, Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie and 682 others will face trial on charges of incitement to kill.
 

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How do we explain away homegrown Islamic terrorists?
And you know full well I do not have an anti Muslim agenda as some on the forum do.

What's there to explain away?

They exist.

But I'm really not worried, or afraid.

Even the biggest terrorist coup was barely a scratch in our world. The real damage was self inflicted after we grossly overreacted.

That's what you should be worried about.
 

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What's there to explain away?

They exist.

But I'm really not worried, or afraid.

Even the biggest terrorist coup was barely a scratch in our world. The real damage was self inflicted after we grossly overreacted.

That's what you should be worried about.

I am not worried. Why would you think I am?
More chance of winning the Lotto than dieing in a terror attack.
 

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WOW, I didn't know that building had been sold. That is my biggest surprise... $5000 tuition per child per year is quite hefty.

I wonder how the curriculum will be monitored.
Fees are probably sponsored/subsidized by the Saudi's.
 

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I will be interested to know what the Mennonite Central Committee is planning. The 'central committee' is, shall we say, a very unusual and authoritarian name for what is described as a religious organization. The workers control the mean of production, eh comrade?

When do the fires and disappearances start? To whom or where does one send the donations?