Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Olympics 2012 and Londonistan OR how the Olympics were Shariah-ed


Years from now, how will millions around the world remember the London Olympics of 2012?
Let me count the ways to date  ... and the Olympics 2012 event is far from over:

1) Anti-semitism from the IOC by refusing to hold a minute of silence for Israeli athletes murdered by Palestinians in the Munich Olympics;
2) The torch carrying runner on route to the Olympics stadium who almost got trampled under when an Allahu Akbar lunatic tried to grab the torch from her;
3) Permitting Lebanese judo team to practice separately from the Israeli team;
4) Not sending home the Tunisian swimmer who refused to swim in same pool with an Israeli;
5) Hanky-panky in the event where the Saudi Arabian woman competed in the Judo event where she shouldn't have been in the first place and shouldn't have been with a scarf covering her hair ... that's not part of the uniform;
6) Read the below

Shiraz Maher writing at RightSideNews:
Rid the Streets of Evil"
"The Muslim community have taken it upon themselves to rid the streets of evil. This is just how the Taliban started in Afghanistan. For all intents and purposes, you are witnessing the emergence of the Taliban in Walthamstow." — Website, Islam4UK  

With East London hosting the world during the Olympics, a group of Islamists associated with Anjem Choudary and his group, Islam4UK, have taken the law into their own hands.

Over recent weeks the group has launched a vigilante campaign in Waltham Forest, close to the main Olympics venues, to target "Pimps and Prostitutes," part of a wider campaign by Choudary's associates to launch their own vigilante campaigns, based on a narrow interpretation of Shariah law. Last year, the group put up stickers around parts of East London declaring it a 'Shariah Zone.' It warned women to observe strict dress codes, and local residents against drinking alcohol. Homosexuals were also threatened.

"Pimps and Prostitutes" is a new campaign. Of course, few would argue with a genuine civic movement to clear the streets of prostitutes, but Choudary's men are not motivated by public spirit. They want instead to assert Islamist principles and practice over parts of public life in London, in the hope of carving out enclaves for themselves. "As Muslims in your local area it is our duty to invite you to embrace Islam" the group states, "but we also want to share with you some of the great projects we're involved in that can make a real change to the area."...........

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