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You'd think that after all these years Islamic supremacists would think of some other explanation when they get caught uttering hateful words. For years now we have seen Islamic supremacist after Islamic supremacist insist that his words of hatred and blood were "misunderstood," "taken out of context," and the like. Islamic jihadists, supremacists and Jew-haters are apparently the hardest people in the world to understand properly, what with all the glorious complexity of their peaceful and tolerant religion; they're right up there with astrophysicists and Hegelian philosophers.
"'Son who pelted Jews with eggs is no racist,'" by Simon Freeman in the London Evening Standard, July 5 (thanks to David):
You'd think that after all these years Islamic supremacists would think of some other explanation when they get caught uttering hateful words. For years now we have seen Islamic supremacist after Islamic supremacist insist that his words of hatred and blood were "misunderstood," "taken out of context," and the like. Islamic jihadists, supremacists and Jew-haters are apparently the hardest people in the world to understand properly, what with all the glorious complexity of their peaceful and tolerant religion; they're right up there with astrophysicists and Hegelian philosophers.
"'Son who pelted Jews with eggs is no racist,'" by Simon Freeman in the London Evening Standard, July 5 (thanks to David):
The parents of a Muslim university student convicted of a religiously motivated attack on young Jews said: “Our son is no racist.” Mohammad Khalifa, 19, was fined for hurling eggs and yelling “Oi, Jews” and “f***ing Jews” at passers-by while driving his father’s BMW through Golders Green with three friends.Yes, of course! And when he said what was understood as “f***ing Jews,” he really was saying "“f***ing queues,” decrying the long lines at the supermarket where he bought the eggs, which he was offering to the targeted Jews solely in an effort to improve their nutrition, doncha know.
But his father, a paediatrician, today claimed the victims had misheard and the students had shouted “Oi, you.”
Dr Khorshid Khalifa said: “My son has never been racist. All he said was, ‘Oi you,’ and people took it as, ‘Oi Jew,’ but that’s all it was.
“It’s very stupid.Truer words were never spoken, Khalifa.
The solicitors said the case should have been dropped.” Willesden magistrates heard the four friends were driving to watch a film at the O2 Centre in Finchley Road in December when they stopped to buy eggs, which they threw at a group of women and a group of teenage boys. The women were “angry and startled”, magistrates heard. Fifteen minutes later, two teenage boys heard one of the four yell ‘f***ing Jews’ before they were targeted, ending in one egg cracking on a 14-year-old’s trousers.No. It was a perfectly intelligible, albeit unconscionable and reprehensible, outpouring of Islamic antisemitism.
Khalifa and Mohammed Jawad, of Wembley, along with Haider Al-Fardan, 21, and Aimen Mohamed, 19, of Hendon, admitted throwing the eggs for fun but denied their actions were religiously motivated.
Al-Farden, who studies accounting and finance, told the court his grandmother was Jewish and if he had wanted to target Jews he would have gone to a synagogue near his house.
Jawad, a 20-year-old international business student, said he had a Jewish ex-girlfriend and played football with Jews. But magistrates rejected their account and found the four guilty of using religiously-aggravated words or behaviour.
They were ordered to pay £415 each, which includes costs and compensation for victims.
Passing sentence, magistrate Philip Sethil said: “We found the evidence of witnesses to be clear and consistent. Despite the fact of their previous good character we do not accept the defendants’ explanation they said ‘Oi you.’
“You all came from good families, you are all hard-working and at university. You are all intelligent boys. This was crazy what you did.”
Dr Khalifa said his son was a hard-working student who had been badly affected by the court ordeal. “He's very upset, especially as that’s not what he meant at all. He never said that.”Of course! His remarks are almost as complex and difficult to understand as Islam itself!
These people re basicaly cowards. When they are called out on their behaviour they start whining.
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