Contributed by Harcharan Singh
dumbledoresarmy September 21, 2010 4:49 PM Reply
And this business of 'pushing to the narrowest part of the road' is not a dusty fossil.
Muslims **do it today**.
A neighbour of mine, in the local shopping centre (mall) [I live in Australia] had the experience of having a group of Muslim women deliberately walk straight at her, such that she had to jump out of the way to avoid a collision.
And in the jihadwatch archives, an Australian poster described a similar experience:
"...**I was at a strip mall and a muslim pushed me aside saying "Get out of my way you filthy kuffir".** {my emphasis - dda}
'I couldn't believe it!This kid was all of 17 years old!I managed to keep myself under control,but I thought to myself 'and they call me a racist islamaphobe!'.
'It's almost unbelievable that his behavior is acceptable in todays pc environment but had I responded to it,I would be the fellow on my way to jail.
'What a country.
Slightly off topic I realize but had to get it off my chest.P
'lease remember this though, How to tell if a muslim is lying....His mouth is open!"
- Posted by: retribution_11 at November 6, 2007 1:03 PM
And from the UK, here is what our late friend Dominic Tabrar-Synge, who posted - brilliantly - as necessitasnonhabetlegem - experienced in the London Underground. He shared it in the comments to this article -
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2006/12/culture-clash-in-denmark.html
necessitasnonhabetlegem December 31, 2006 11:14 PM
Hugh/
'I could not agree more with your last post if I tried. Yes, of course, moslems are an alien body in our midst. Every day in London - on the tube, in shops, in parks, whilst shopping, whilst going about the 101 tasks that make up an average life - this is borne in on me.
'In London today moslems dress differently, are rude to locals, jump queues, shout at us, wave their fists at us, call us 'worthless infidel' in public and in loud voices.
'**I have, just four days ago, been elbowed aside by a moslem couple, with sidekicks, whilst trying to top up my Oyster card at a tube station at the automatic machine.** {my emphasis - dda}
'Apparently, I had taken longer than the ten seconds that they were prepared to wait and so three burly males forced me aside and, when I objected, pushed me to the floor and - quite literally - and took over the machine which I was attempting to use.
'Not, in a crowded and impatient city like London that this was a surprise, but that in this instance that I was insulted by these people was a surprise.
'The eldest male in the group, dressed in the usual and ridiculous garb of mohammedans everywhere, looked directly at me amd said, in quite clear English, (and I quote verbatim) "Get out of our way infidel slave".
{Got that, everybody? This is an Englishman born and bred, and in his own country, in the magnificent London Underground that his own people created, he was shoved aside by Muslim bullies who openly told him - GET OUT OF OUR WAY, INFIDEL SLAVE! - dda}.
'You may imagine how I felt at that moment. To be so insulted in my own capital city was stunning. It took all my self-control not to do something rash at that moment.
'Knowing that CCTV cameras would have captured this incident I complained, some three hours later (after having completed my journey and return), to the British Transport Police on the Broadway.
' I need not have bothered.
'Not only would no-one there take my complaint of 'technical assault and insult' seriously but no-one to whom I spoke was even prepared to initiate any paperwork whatsoever nor were they remotely prepared to find and look at the video recordings.
'Indeed, one Officer even said to me that I 'should swallow my pride' and live with it because - and, once again, I quote verbatim 'you are just being racist and you have to remember that it's cultural with them'.
'Obviously, at this point, I indicated that I felt that I had been physically assaulted and that I would really like to have my complaint investigated.
' Well, this is really where everything about that evening begins to stick in my craw.
'When I said that, the Officer of the BTP who was listening to me actually cautioned me and warned me that if I persisted with making a nuisance of myself I would be charged under the The Race Relations Act 1976 and the RRAA (Race Relations (Amendment) Act) 2000.
'I gave up at this point. Cowardice is sometimes the better part of valour. But, damn it, they won, didn't they?
'I have been intimidated into a dhimmi position by them and the very powers which should have protected me in my own country.
"Happy New Year everyone", I say in a bitter tone of voice.
- Dominic.
END.
(I can only add that, had Dominic lived rather than dying tragically in a car accident in April 2007, I can bet my bottom dollar that - academic, archaeologist, devout, patriotic and cultured Anglo-Catholic that he was - he would have been marching today right in the front ranks of the Gay & Lesbian Devision of the EDL ).
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