A Glimpse Into The Minds Of Those Who Take Islam Most To Heart

From an article on the attack in Tunisia,  by David Kirkpatrick, published in The New York Times:

Westerners and Israelis, the group suggested, were ideal targets. “You should hunt them everywhere, especially the French, the Americans, the British and the Israelis,” the message said. “Lure them in roads, lodges, dance clubs and bars. Slaughter them on the beaches, drown them in the sea, poison them on the roads by giving them something poisoned to eat, break their skull with a stone, or suffocate them with a pillow in the room.”

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  1. Churchill called it “the religion of blood and war”. But even that is inadequate as a description of this system of licensing of all that is vilest and darkest in the human psyche, this unloosing of the lawless id. Words like “religion of murder”, “religion of death”, “death cult”, and “human sacrifice system” are also entirely appropriate. A system of murder and lies. The kidnapping and torture-murders of Ilan Halimi, in France, by Muslims, and the kidnapping and torture-murder of Kriss Donald, in Scotland, by Muslims, are not aberrations: they are, rather, entirely typical. They show us what Muslims feel entitled to do to non-Muslims, in order to please ‘allah’. So far as I can see, a mosque should be viewed not only as the advance base of a de facto empire of mass murder and enslavement but also as the equivalent of a thuggee temple or an Aztec pyramid.

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