Chinese Students learn to Ignore Islamic Violence and Propaganda

The ideas found in the article are simplistic, poorly thought out and doomed to failure. I love trashing enemy propaganda-let’s rock
By Zakir Hussain, 23 February, 2008, The Straits Times
A new call was made on Saturday for non-Muslims to join the fight against radicalism.
-This implies the non-Muslims are the bigger problem a common theme and not supported by any type of research. In simplistic terms, it is plain BullS*&^.
Their role in this continuous campaign against terrorist ideology was spelt out at a seminar that saw, for the first time, the participation of Chinese students from SAP schools.
-Just freakin great we have to place the future of the free wolds on a bunch of Chinese children (sarcasm)
They can perform it in two ways.
-I can not wait for this one.
One, step forward and challenge any prejudiced view about Muslims whenever they hear it.
-Lol, yeah that will work, bury your head in the sand and demand others also fail to warn, plan or react to Islamonazis. They will all just sit down clasp hands and sing happy songs if we ignore them.
Two, non-Muslim community leaders should speak up about the dangers of radicalism to their own people, including the extremists among them.
-I am sure somewhere among these extremists would be Doctor Bulldog and my own loving self. We are no friends to radical Islam, refuse to bury our heads in the sand, sit down or sing. Besides Doc can not even carry a tune. His try out for American Idol did not go well.
Seriously though blaming non-Muslims will never work. Muslim’s have shown no attempt to contain the threat of radical Islam and why would they? By refusing to engage them and counter the efforts of radical Islamists to recruit and train they are the ones helping them. Passive support is still support.
This call by security analyst Jolene Jerard found strong support among the 200 secondary and junior college students, One of them was Nan Hua High School student Tan Wei Qing, 16, who said: ‘If people challenge the stereotype that Muslims are prone to radicalism, there can be more trust between Muslims and non-Muslims.’
-Misguided trust has benefited radical Islamists and helped them slowly push the peaceful jihad by infiltrating critical infrastructure. It would be far easier for a Muslim to spot Muslims who harbor radical beliefs than an outsider. In most cases, they simply have to look in a mirror.
Radical ideas that distort Islam – and pit Muslims against others – will then not win support, she added.
Similarly, Ms Jerard, in her paper on the need for non-Muslims to get involved, said: ‘We can reduce the opportunities for extremists to exploit tensions.’
-This of course does nothing to stop the extremists from plotting, planning and executing an attack. If a Doctor explained that you had cancer and recommended you ignore the problem and not treat it-I’m betting most of you would seek a second opinion and a new Doctor.
A research analyst on terrorism at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), she also noted that atheists have taken to terror acts to seek political change, citing the Communists of the past and today’s environmental terrorists.
-First, fire those instructors and get new ones.
Second, while that apple vs orange argument is a common one it fails to count the actual number of attacks and determine if non-Muslim groups or Muslims carry out the higher number of attacks. Other little things (not considered) like organization, global support network, community support and other minor details prove the “research analyst” needs additional training.
To me she sounds like she is perfect for the U.S. State Department, they also hire liberals with preconceived opinions and routinely apply fairy dust to twist their analysis to fit the situation especially when faced with evidence that counters their preconceived opinions. Which btw, is why they help those working against our national interests.
Saturday’s seminar is part of the Muslim community’s efforts to open the eyes of the young to the dangers of radical ideas.
-A quick visit to this site would help them more.
It was organised by Malay-Muslim group Taman Bacaan, the inter-agency committee looking after the families of JI detainees, and the RSIS.
- the inter-agency committee looking after the families of JI detainees, and the RSIS-Hmmmm me thinks they might just be following their own agenda here. Some how I doubt it includes stopping the spread of Islam.
The presence of students from SAP schools, which stress the study of Chinese language and culture, is significant as these students have fewer opportunities to mix with Muslims.
-Leave it that way.
23 February, 2008 at 5:50 pm
Ronin said:
“Besides Doc can not even carry a tune. His try out for American Idol did not go well.”
Oh, yeah… Well that Simon guy is tone deaf! (After he heard me sing, he took an ice-pick to his eardrums…)
Cheers
23 February, 2008 at 8:37 pm
I can’t wait for the Koranists to start bothering the Chinese on the same scale they bother other infidels. That would prove quite interesting.
24 February, 2008 at 2:44 pm
I too can’t wait till Al-Queda begins to pester the Chinese, but I believe Al-Queda knows China doesn’t buy into that whole PC, multiculture Cult that has been forced upon the Western Countries.
The Chinese government dicovered and broke up an Al-Queda Cell in Xinjiang. Notice there was no Gitmo and no trials either, just executions.