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October 7, 2005
United Kingdom: Islam's anti-Porcine Jihad
We have reported before on the cowardly behavior of British authorities, who have banned pig images because it offends "Muslim sensitivities". But as Robert Spencer reports, this cowardice was not an isolated incident, but part of a pattern of cowardice and servilitude, what we call Dhimminitude. Although Mr. Spencer does not dwell on the subject (only mentioning an incident in Detroit), I'm afraid this particular cowardice is taking place all over the Western World.
Here is the article: Britain's War on Pigs
Pigs are disappearing all over England, but not because of some porcine variant of Mad Cow Disease: rather, the most implacable foe of the swine is turning out to be multiculturalism.The latest assault came in the benefits department at Dudley Council, West Midlands, where employees were told that they were no longer allowed to have any representations of pigs at their desks. Some had little porcine porcelain figurines. Others had toys or calendars of cute little pigs. One had a tissue box depicting Winnie the Pooh and Piglet. All of this had to go, not because of new some new anti-kitsch ordinance, but because Muslims might be offended — particularly now, what with Ramadan beginning. How could a pious Muslim in the Dudley Council, West Midlands benefits department redouble his efforts to conform his life to the will of Allah with all these... pigs staring him in the face? It was an insult![...]
Posted by Ruy Diaz at October 7, 2005 8:48 AM
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