I can't do better than what Dr Sanity has written on the issue.
How dare these uncivilized, barbaric psychopaths threaten us because Salman Rushdie was given a knighthood?How do cultural relativists respond to this barbarous position? Silence? Apparently so.
Aren't you sick of this sort of outrage? How has it come to be that these Muslim leaders/thugs can say things like this:"This is an occasion for the 1.5 billion Muslims to look at the seriousness of this decision," Mohammed Ijaz ul-Haq, religious affairs minister, told the Pakistani parliament in Islamabad. "The west is accusing Muslims of extremism and terrorism. If someone exploded a bomb on his body he would be right to do so unless the British government apologises and withdraws the 'sir' title."... and have them reported in Western newspapers without one word of outrage by our so-called Western "intellectuals" and our pathetically appeasing political leaders?
How is it possible that so many people have de-evolved and become so obsessed with the worship of their evil, blood-thirsty god. Like the dark and violent cult of Kali in Hinduism, the Allah-cult demands death, death, death and more death. Those who believe in this horrible creation lose all sense of human decency, tolerance, and reason. How is it humanly possible that the members of this death cult could actually believe they are on the moral high ground as they scream out their ridiculous demands and threats?
These people are human evolutionary throwbacks; a mindless simulation of homo sapiens--though I doubt that even cavemen were as psychotic and delusional since they were at least concerned with survival. These morons are only concerned with death and are willing to kill themselves in order to kill you.
I don't know about you, but I don't even want to share the same species classification with them. The title of Homo sapiens is completely inappropriate.
Homo homicidum fits these sick cultists much better.
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