June 13, 2007, - 5:06 pm
What Do These Countries Have in Common? . . .
By
. . . * Bahrain
* Kuwait
* Oman
* Qatar
* Algeria
* Malaysia
* Iran
* Syria
Two things:
1) They are all Muslim countries; and
2) They were all just added to the State Department annual human-trafficking blacklist. (Nations on the list are subject to sanctions for not doing enough to stop the yearly flow of people, most of them (80%) female and up to half of them children, across international borders for the sex trade and other forms of forced indentured labor.)
Coincidence between 1 & 2? Uh, no. North Korea, Cuba, and Equatorial Guinea (which has its share of Muslims) are also on the list.
Repression. Communism. Islam. Three words. Same deal.
Religion of Peace? If you believe that, you’re part of the per minute birth-rate allegedly predicted by P.T. Barnum.
Tags: Algeria, Bahrain, Cuba, Debbie Schlussel, Department of State, Equatorial Guinea, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kuwait, Malaysia, North Korea, Oman, Qatar, the State Department annual
The reason this goes on is because the Qur’an does not forbid slavery. In fact, it clearly outlines the rules of slave ownership.
It says if you kill another Muslim (NOT another person – just another MUSLIM), you should make up for it by freeing one of your Muslim slaves. So, not only is it considered just fine by God for Muslims to own slaves, but they can actually own MUSLIM slaves. To further prove the point – the Qur’an also says it’s better to marry a Muslim slave than a free infidel. Un-frigging-believable. And to think people actually convert to this perversion of normalcy called Islam.
Is it any wonder they still deal in the slave trade?
stevecanuck on June 13, 2007 at 7:01 pm