Friday, February 1, 2013

Egypt’s Morsi Attempts to Diminish His Hateful Racism by Qualifying It





By Shoebat Foundation — Let’s see, in 2010, Egypt’s president Mohamed Morsi said that Jews were “descendants of apes and pigs” while also expressing the opinion that Muslims should “nurse our children and grandchildren on hatred towards those Zionists and Jews”.

Apparently, Mursi’s I-was-taken-out-of-context defense doesn’t seem to be getting much traction so he’s decided to go about this whole thing a different way – by qualifying it… while in BERLIN!!!

Via Jerusalem Post:
“As I have said before the quotes were taken out of context… I am not against the Jewish faith, I am not against Jews who practice their religion,” Morsi told a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
Oh, so does that mean if he’s not against practicing Jews, he’s therefore against non-Practicing ones? Well, at least Hitler never made such a distinction, right? Why, Berliners should be breathing a sigh of relief, right?

Here’s another precious quote from the lovable Morsi:
“I was talking about the practices and behavior of believers of any religion who shed blood or who attack innocent people or civilians. That’s behaviour that I condemn.”
That sounds like he’s talking about Hamas, does it not?

It appears we’ve come full circle. Those whom Morsi believes are “apes and pigs” aren’t human. Therefore, they’re neither “innocent people” nor “civilians”.

As Morsi was clearing up his comments in Berlin, Hillary Clinton was telling Greta Van Susteren of Morsi:
“I think he has a lot of the right intentions.”
Wouldn’t that be like saying Hitler had a lot of the right intentions?

Oh, wait. Hitler didn’t discriminate between practicing and non-practicing Jews. Is that the difference? » Read More

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Biography of Walid Shoebat
Former Muslim Brotherhood Member Now Peace Activist
For the record, my name is Walid Shoebat. I used to be a radicalized Muslim willing to die for the cause of Jihad until I converted to Christianity in 1994. As a member of the PLO I was involved in terror activity, and was imprisoned in Jerusalem for three weeks. In prison, I was recruited to plant a bomb in Bethlehem as a result of which, thank God, no one was injured. My mother was an American and my father a Palestinian Arab. My parents sent me in 1978 to the United States to study at Loop College in Chicago Illinois. There I was recruited at a hotel “Terror Conference” by Jamal Said, a founder of the IAP (Islamic Association of Palestine) and Imam at one of the largest mosques in Chicago. The IAP was a forerunner to today’s Hamas terror organization and also to the terror front group CAIR (Council for American Islamic relations). This was in the early 1980s when I was being trained for Jihad activities in the USA along with many other young foreigners as well as US citizens. The Imams were the prime recruiters for terrorism then as they are still today and terror conferences are held all over the USA to this day. » Read More