I’m finding myself busy again nowadays but I wanted to share with you the 2 following videos of Mohammed Yunus, the father of micro-credit finance. Each one is about 10 minutes long. Part 1, here. Part 2 is seriously good, here. Be sure to watch it. He’s one sane, amazing and super inspiring guy. He’ll also be coming down here for a talk which I’ll most probably be attending.
From the monthly archives:
July 2007
We’re BACK!!
Phew! Sorry this took quite a while. Long story but now everything “behind the scenes” seems to be running smoothly and the techie issues are almost resolved. Blogging shall resume soon.
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You Might Experience Some Downtime
I’m fixing up some technical stuff “behind the scenes”. The blog might look a bit messy. Maybe you won’t even be able to view it for a day or 2 but hopefully that won’t happen. Just letting you know. Peace.
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Britain’s Terrorist Plot
It needs no introduction. It’s all over the news. And guess who did it? The Irish! Oh yes, it was them, believe me, “we” had absolutely nothing to do with it. Bleh.
It’s sickening what those filthy butchers are trying to inflect upon innocent people. But what sickens me even more is how too many Muslims are in denial that we have a major major problem. “Oh it must be the Jooooz!” they proclaim. Don’t let me forget the other retards like far-leftist Alex Jones who simply help reinforce the denial syndrome too many Muslims suffer from. We need more of the Sabir types.
Of course, the overwhelming majority of Muslims are not terrorists, nor are all terrorists Muslim. But we’d be kidding ourselves if we claimed that a disproportionate number of terrorists aren’t Muslim or that the most destructive and deadly terrorist attacks aren’t perpetrated by Muslims fighting under the banner of Islam. Furthermore, terrorism is but an extreme manifestation of a rejectionist mentality that is all too common amongst Muslims. Though few Muslims attempt to justify terrorist attacks, many steadfastly deny that Muslims were ultimately responsible, attributing them to elaborate conspiracy theories in which the Muslim hijackers/bombers were unwitting pawns in a grand plot directed by America/Israel/India/Freemasons. Even if such views are to be taken at face value, their advocates seem disturbingly unconcerned about the propensity of Muslims to be brainwashed and unwittingly recruited into shadowy non-Muslim conspiracies.
Read it all here.
Too often I come across those 2 types of Muslims, the terrorist supporters and the ones in denial. The ones in denial are drowned in victimhood. As for the ones who support the Bin Laden types, they’re just blinded by anger and pure hatred. I know a few people who fit that category and I remember debating with them recently. They were still persistent in their support of Bin Laden. I then asked them a few simple questions. “What kind of life do you think you and your sisters will have once those people are in power and ruling over us? What kind of harsh Sharia do you think they’ll be shoving down our throats? If I rewind back time, would you like to live under the Taliban in Afghanistan?” … and suddenly… silence.
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(hat tip for picture: Umar Lee)
Anger and hatred are powerful intoxicants. I fear we won’t wake up until it’s too late. This cancer is spreading too fast within our Muslim communities.
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