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Wednesday, 31 January 2007
Where Will It All End?

JAIL bosses are rebuilding toilets so Muslim inmates don’t have to use them while facing Mecca. Thousands of pounds of taxpayers money are being spent to ensure lags are not offended.--from this news item from the UK

No. This should be a given in Infidel lands: unnecessary because very expensive changes only in order not to offend Muslim sensibilities. Nothing of the sort has been done before with non-Muslim prisoners, about special foods or other accommodations. Let it be considered part of the punishment.

Are we to believe that Muslims not in prison do not, all the time, use public toilets, or toilets at work, or at home, unless and until they no longer face Mecca? Do we have a record of Muslims ripping out their toilets in the subsidizing housing projects all over Europe, and putting in ones that do not face Mecca?

If the prison system is willing to accommodate, then why would the government not be willing, everywhere that there is public housing, to accommodate Muslims by building brand new bathrooms, putting in brand-new plumbing (at the expense of the Infidel taxpayers who pay a Jizyah, a vast unrecognized transfer of wealth from Infidels to Muslims, all over the increasingly impoverished welfare states of Western Europe)?

Ordinarily these where-will-it-all-end arguments are silly, and usually invoked by those who think a camera on the road means the Gestapo will come a-calling that evening. But in this case the Where Will It All End query is perfectly reasonable.

Where, indeed, will it all end?

Posted on 1:21 PM by Hugh Fitzgerald
Comments
31 Jan 2007
Esmerelda Weatherwax
This toilet block refurbishment at Brixton is taking ages. They were working on it last April.

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