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To: Jerome who wrote (6337)3/25/2007 9:44:40 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20106
 
Racially motivated?

Don't be absurd... you pull some asinine thing out of your ass and then try to pin it on some poster? What arrogant stupidity...

Are you afraid of people of color??

What a bigoted comment... you are merely projecting your own bigotry hidden just beneath the surface, but it reveals itself in your ridiculous question... but to respond here, I would say politically motivated, but still, to people like you everything is racial, huh... typical dummycrat strategy pulling the race card at every opportunity, even when it doesn't fit... I know people like you, you're obvious and transparent, but I'm sure others have already told you this much many times, you're a leach and a parasite on society, a pseudo intellect who really knows absolutely nothing of substance or value...

Are you afraid of Muslims??? (sounds like it)

Yet another idiotic and unthinking remark... trying to explain my comments to people like you with less than adequate cerebral capacity is not worth my valuable time...

You may continue posting to me, but don't expect me to waste any further time reading your drivel, I'm putting you on ignore with the rest of the trash... so long, sap...

Oh, and have a nice day...<g>

GZ™



To: Jerome who wrote (6337)3/26/2007 4:51:35 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
Malaysia's melting pot on the boil (Racism in the Muslim nation)
atimes.com

March, 24, 2007 | Baradan Kuppusamy

KUALA LUMPUR - Asian melting pot Malaysia is gearing up to celebrate 50 years of independence from British rule, [1] but the racially diverse country still boils from the colonial power's ethnic-based divide-and-rule legacy. there is a growing clash between resurgent Islam led by Malays and the secular constitution favored by the minority ethnic Chinese and Indians.

"The situation is worrisome," Abdullah told Malaysians during a televised address last December, appealing for racial understanding, tolerance and national unity.

Foreign visitors who view on the surface a seeming peaceful and stable society are often unaware of the rampant racism and discrimination that pervade nearly every aspect of Malaysian society. The country's first ever independent survey of race relations, conducted last year, confirmed that below the facade of unity and peace, racism, discrimination and religious bigotry run deep.

In part, that's because they are institutionalized through the political system....

(Excerpt) Read more at atimes.com ....



To: Jerome who wrote (6337)3/26/2007 5:03:41 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
Is John Howard bigoted?

Imams out of touch with Australia, says PM
Herald Sun ^ | 26 March 2007

news.com.au

AUSTRALIA'S high-ranking Islamic clerics have shown they are out of touch with the mainstream by allowing Sheik Taj al-Din al-Hilali to remain as spiritual leader, says Prime Minister John Howard.

Mr Howard said today that while the imams had the right to appoint whoever they wanted as mufti, they had shown they were out of touch with mainstream Australia by re-endorsing a man who compared women to uncovered meat.

"They're exercising their right, it's not our power or right to appoint religious leaders. But I think they're doing their community damage," Mr Howard said on Sky News.

"I remain very strongly of the view that they're very much out of touch with community sentiment."

About 60 imams decided yesterday to reinstate Sheik Hilali as Australia's mufti for at least the next three months, before deciding on the future of the role.

Sheik Hilali caused uproar last year when he compared women to "uncovered meat".

He then disparaged Australia's convict heritage, saying Muslims had more right to be in Australia than those brought here in chains.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ....