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September 3, 2005
Four Years Ago: The Most Disgusting Conference
The article I'm about to quote is dear to my heart. It was reading it what made me realize how corrupt and disgusting Islam is. (I knew about the United Nations already.) It was published in Capitalism Magazine September 3, 2001, eight days before 9/11: The United Nations Conference of Racists
The UN World Conference Against Racism has met and taken up its primary agenda: the praise and protection of racists.The tone was set on the first day of the conference, when that paragon of progressive politics, Yasser Arafat, took the podium to condemn Israel as a "racist" state that "practices racism and racial discrimination, that adopts ethnic cleansing." He called upon the meeting to issue a condemnation of Israel, a cause backed by many in attendance -- not only the Arab states, but also Jesse Jackson and other Western leftists.
Remember that it is Arafat himself who instigated the very violence he is condemning. He sent Palestinian rioters into the streets after Israel made extraordinary concessions to secure peace. And in case anyone has forgotten, Arafat's rioters initially targeted the Temple Mount, the Wailing Wall, Joseph's Tomb, and other Jewish religious sites. This choice of targets was motivated by the religious bigotry of Islamic fundamentalism, which seeks to drive all non-Muslims out of the Middle East.[...]
Posted by Ruy Diaz at September 3, 2005 2:36 PM
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