Picture of the Day: Muslims in Seoul Celebrate Eid-Al-Fitr

Muslims in Seoul

Muslims pose at a mosque in Seoul on June 15, 2018, to mark Eid al-Fitr, an Islamic holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. (Yonhap)

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
6 years ago

This is how the islaminization starts, seems all nice and friendly…THEN Boom, your country is blowing up.

johnhenry
johnhenry
6 years ago

That’s a pretty ignorant comment, flyingsword.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
6 years ago

No, not really. You can hide your head in the sand if you want but not what I choose to do. http://blog.godreports.com/2015/09/how-islam-takes-over-countries/

johnhenry
johnhenry
6 years ago

godreports blog? No thanks. I’ve better things to do than patronize hate sites. And your ignorant commentary is no better, really.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

JohnHenry is practicing al taqiyyah very well.

Meanwhile, http://www.rawa.org might be another view. They outdo GrumpyCat in hating everyone.

The Crusades were a poorly-led, under-funded, and unsuccessful series of attempts to recover lands stolen from nominally Christian nations by Islam. There is evidence that the fall of Rome and the subsequent “Dark Ages” were caused by militant Islamists.

During the 1920s Belgian historian Henri Pirenne came to an astonishing conclusion: the ancient classical civilization, which Rome had established throughout Europe and the Mediterranean world, was not destroyed by the Barbarians who invaded the western provinces in the fifth century, it was destroyed by the Arabs, whose conquest of the Middle East and North Africa terminated Roman civilization in those regions and cut off Europe from any further trading and cultural contact with the East. According to Pirenne, it was only in the mid-seventh century that the characteristic features of classical life disappeared from Europe, after which time the continent began to develop its own distinctive and somewhat primitive medieval culture.

See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_raid_against_Rome
and: http://www.amazon.com/Mohammed-Charlemagne-Revisited-History-Controversy-ebook/dp/B006N0THLO

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

And, by the way, the choice of September 11th was no accident.

1565 Siege of Malta Don Garcia landed about 8,000 men at St. Paul’s Bay on the north end of the island, engaged the Turks, after which the few surviving invaders hurriedly departed.

1609 Expulsion order announced against the Moriscos of Valencia; beginning of the expulsion of all Spain’s Moriscos

1683 Battle of Vienna: The Ottoman siege of the city is broken, with the arrival of a force of 70,000 Poles, Austrians and Germans under Polish–Lithuanian king Jan III Sobieski, whose cavalry turns their flank (considered to be the turning point in the Ottoman Empire’s fortunes)

1697 Battle of Zenta: forces of Prince Eugen of Savoye defeat the Turks, ending Ottoman control of large parts of Central Europe

Some peoples have long memories and no “forgiveness” in their religious doctrine.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

John Henry,

Let’s play a little game.

The rules are simple. I will give you an example round to catch on. Then it is your turn.

“Blah blah blah wonderful Islam.”
“What can Islam offer Korea?”
Uncomfortable silence.
“Thought so. Next player!”

Your turn.

“What can Islam offer Korea?”

johnhenry
johnhenry
6 years ago

Oh, horse apples to you. I’m not Muslim and I’m not “practicing al taqiyyah” at all. By the way, al taqiyyah isn’t what you bigots love to portray it as because, of course, it would torpedo your narrative. It’s the doctrine that it’s permissible to deny being Muslim when, usually, one’s life is in danger for being Muslim.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Let me check the rulebook.

Nooooo… it doesn’t seem “horse apples” is a valid benefit that Islam can give Korea.

I guess you get a make-up turn because you are new to thr game.

“What can Islam offer Korea?”

(Also, don’t lump me in with all those other bigots. When evaluating Islam, I am not “intolerant toward those holding different opinions”. In fact, I agree with a lot of Islam. Women mostly DO need to shut the hell up and I often want to kill those who disagree with me. But I am glad you called out those other bigots’ intolerance of different opinions. We should hook up sometime and throw some fags off buildings.)

Ole Tanker
Ole Tanker
6 years ago

One guys fag is another man’s butt!

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

JohnHenry: I’m not Muslim.

Also JohnHenry: Let me teach you why Muslims can lie about being Muslim.

Riiiiight… *wink* *wink*

Next he’ll be telling us he’s really Israeli…

I can answer the question about what Islam offers Korea. “Peace”. The same peace North Korea has been offering South Korea. Islam means submission. Submit and they won’t kill as many of you.

Those who won’t will die. Many of those who do will be sold as slaves. And if you thought the Japanese occupation was tough, wait ’til you see Imam Kim’s version of sharia.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Don’t worry.

Johnhenery will not respond with anything intelligent.

I know this because I have been asking everyone who brings it up what Islam has to offer since September 12, 2001…

…and have been asking what Muslim “refugees” and illegal Mexicans have to offer for years and years from really smart and educated people…

…and there is no answer… other than “more diversity in cheap resturaunts”.

So the chances of an Islamic rationalizationist such as Johnhenery having anything to contribute other than cries of bigotry is somewhere between zero and nonexistent…

…being that Islamic “refugees” contribute ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to any place they infest.

MTB Rider
MTB Rider
6 years ago

Well, to play Devil’s Advocate, people of Islamic descent make up ~20,000 members of the US’s ~900,000 doctor population.

Here in Las Cruces, my next door neighbors were from Kuwait. Engineers taking classes at NMSU and matching gear-heads. They had a sweet Mustang Cobra and one of their cousins had a Roush.

Two-three houses down are their other cousins. I went over to let them know that the Cobra was being ticketed by the LC Codes Enforcement cops (this was after the two immediately next door had gone back to Kuwait). The Cobra had been sitting in the cul-de-sac for over a month without moving, and more than 18″ from the curb. They moved it to their driveway that day.

The one that answered the door was wearing what looked like a 1950’s house dress, but what can you say? Different cultures, different clothes. Tell a Scotsman his kilt looks like a school girls’ uniform and he’ll feed you his bagpipes, sideways.

Not sure what Islam brings to Korea, but I’m not willing to cower in fear, nor make bold accusatory threats either. I take each person one at a time as they present themselves. I’ll assume you’re civilized until you prove yourself otherwise.

Ole Tanker
Ole Tanker
6 years ago

You need evidence? Just look at what happened to Yugoslavia. New satellites of Albania as soon as the migrant population reaches viable take over levels.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

There is a difference between uneducated unskilled “refugees” and a doctor.

Immigration is not a bad thing… when it chooses who to accept.

Nonselective immigration is destructive.

Bonus thought:

Everybody can shut up about “America is a nation of immigrants”.

Settling an undeveloped land and building a civilization is not the same as showing up to a post-industrial nation and demanding welfare.

Immigration was the answer to a lot of problems 150 years ago. Now it IS a problem.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

CH, we know you meant unfettered immigration designed to build voter plantations and destroy formerly stable communities.

So-called “illegal immigrants” are more properly called “criminal aliens”. They end up being criminals and victims of criminals at a significantly higher rate than legal immigrants and documented guest workers (i.e., H1B, H2B visas).

Immigration isn’t the problem, it’s politics. And humans are notorious for being jerks about politics.

MTB Rider
MTB Rider
6 years ago

I was in Alabama when they had their big crackdown on illegals. Millions to billions in crops went to waste without immigrant labor. Food prices went up. I moved to Korea before the full effect was felt.

Zero Tolerance is stupid, be it a Leftist School Principal, kicking a kid out of school for bringing in a G.I. Joe toy with a plastic “gun,” or a Right Winger wanting to “kick out all those filthy beaners.”

Well, at least until the U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men Corporation perfects and releases their General Purpose Labor Bot…

But until that happy day when strawberries can be picked without bruising, neither Timmy Whitebread nor D’Marcus Washington are going to be replacing Miguel Sanchez.

Fixing immigration isn’t the same as banning it outright. This includes having a system in place for immigrant farm and factory labor, and a system of integration for those who want to stay and have either brought or learned a skill set that is useful for the U.S.

And yes, I know the Washington Post’s biases:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/alabama-law-drives-out-illegal-immigrants-but-also-has-unexpected-consequences/2012/06/17/gJQA3Rm0jV_story.html

johnnyboy
johnnyboy
6 years ago

I have heard it said many times, often by the Imam of Peace, that Islam needs a reformation.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

“I was in Alabama when they had their big crackdown on illegals. Millions to billions in crops went to waste without immigrant labor.”

Was that because black unemployment was 0.00% or are black people just too lazy to work?

MTB Rider
MTB Rider
6 years ago

Read the article, they answer that very question.

And again, I know the bias of the WaPo.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

If crops went to waste, it was done for show. Period.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

“Read the article, they answer that very question.”

Yes, they did.

“the blacks wouldn’t come at all”

Q: How do you starve a black man?
A: Hide his welfare check under his work boots.

“The whites lasted half a day”

At least whitey thought he wanted to work (even though it turns out he didn’t).

The problem is not that illegal Mexican love to do shit work… its just that the pay is amazing on a Mexican scale.

I’d love to pick tomatoes for 5 times my current monthly pay.

No problem, though. Once the illegals are kicked out, producers will have a choice of paying what the American (not the Mexican) labor market dictates… or let their fields rot.

They will pay the correct wages.

Some of this expense will be passed on to the consumer… but not as much as one might think… because they weren’t passing much of the savings on to the consumer to begin with.

And so what if a bunch of lard-ass Americans have to pay 10% more for food.

America has a massive pool of no-skill workers who can do this work. Sadly, corporate lobbiests push for lower wages while the government picks up the slack with all sorts of welfare programs.

…the old privatize profit and socialize expense trick.

Kick out the illegals and remove perverse incentives. The market, with wise and sincere oversight, will take care of the rest.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Say… where is JOHNHENRY?

After his snide accusations of ignorance and bigotry, he vanished when asked the simple question:

“What can Islam offer Korea?”

It seems those against Islam coming to Korea are informed rather than ignorant… and it seems wise prioritization has been mistaken for bigotry.

As predicted, johnhenry will not be responding with anything intelligent…

…because, as pointed out, there is nothing intelligent to respond with.

Islam offers NOTHING to Korea… except future conflict and disorder… and that fact cannot be rationalized away.

johnhenry
johnhenry
6 years ago

I’ve been busy, what with having a life not informed by rank prejudice.

What can Islam offer Korea? Why, it can offer the same thing any other religion can. Some of the precepts, of course, are common with the other Abrahamic religions: mercy, charity, benevolence, etc.

Your snide comment has been noted and disregarded for the lack of intelligence contained therein.

johnhenry
johnhenry
6 years ago

p.s. There are approximately one billion Muslims on Earth. If what you say about Islam and Muslims is true, then they would have already murdered you and yours and taken over the planet. Logic is certainly not your strong suit.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Johnhenry.

It is good to see that Islam can offer Korea mercy, charity, and benevolence.

Those are all traits I think of when I see the Islamic world in the news.

Sadly for Islam, Christanity and Buddhism already have that market cornered in Korea… so Islam is not really necessary… especially with all the problems a Muslim infestation brings

So… again… what can Islam offer Korea?

And what can unskilled, uneducated, chronically dependent Muslim “refugees” offer Korea?

That’s right. Nothing.

Don’t you have a hajj or something to attend? Someone must be drawing a picture of Mohammed somewhere and need their throat slit or something.

Off you go.

Come back when you can explain what Islam has to offer Korea.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Here is what Islam has to offer Korea.

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/homegrown-terror-threats-increasing/

…a bunch of whackjobs which become violent whackjobs.

Whackjob Christians just try to talk you into being whackjob Christians.

Whackjob Buddhists set themselves on fire.

But whackjob Muslims are a pain in everyone’s ass.

Not necessary.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

If JohnHenry thinks mercy is a tenet of Islam, he is mistaken. I don’t believe he is that naive. I think he is lying, “what with having a life not informed by rank prejudice.”

I’ve researched this. Mercy and forgiveness are not qualities expressed in the Quran. Killing others, or lying to them, these are much promoted.

I’m not suggesting any of us is a perfect sinless person other than Jesus Christ, a point acknowledged by Islam. I’m just suggesting that JohnHenry might want to read the book he’s defending before he spouts any more falsehoods and brings more shame on his religion.

johnhenry
johnhenry
6 years ago

You obviously did no such think Setnaffa. And to those who ask if I have a hajj to go on, of course your question is dismissive and prejudiced. It’s also rather amusing to ask that of a Mormon.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Johnhenry, you had one job.

And you failed.

What can Islam contribute to Korea?

You gave a couple of nonsense talking points… not answers… talking points… entirely designed to spark imagination in hopes the questioner will fantasize his own answer and stop demanding a sensible response.

Sorry… I already know that question cannot be answered… so, unless you have some brilliant new concept, your verbal trickery will not satisfy people more honest with reality.

Face it.

Islam contributes nothing… and you know it.

Further, Islam brings problems… and you know that, too.

And unskilled, untrained, unsocialized “refugees” offer less than nothing… as they are a chronic burden… but they bring a disproportionately large number of problems…. and you know all that as well.

So stop trying to virtue signal. Peddle your nonsense elsewhere.

Also: If you are Morman, you probably aren’t going on a hajj… though you may have some “reformed Egyptian” to study.

But Mormans are OK… they fall into the category of whackjob Christians mostly pestering others to becone whackjob Christians… but education, hard work, collecting guns but not using them on anybody… I can get behind that… so good for you.

…not sure what they have to offer Korea (except letting Korean girls live out their round-eye fantasies)… but at least they aren’t on welfare, aren’t engaged in crime or violence, don’t try to destroy the lives of innocents, and haven’t blown anyone up since the 1980s.

So hooray for Mormans!

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