Monday, July 25, 2005

"We Have More Rights Than You Do"

Some hair-rasing commentary from two Australian Muslim Imams are featured in the transcript from a recent episode of the Australian version of "60 Minutes." Sample dialogue:


SHEIKH KHALID YASIN: There's no such thing as a Muslim having a non-Muslim friend, so a non-Muslim could be your associate but they can't be a friend. They're not your friend because they don't understand your religious principles and they cannot because they don't understand your faith.

SHEIKH MOHAMMAD OMRAN: We choose to come to Australia as Australia welcomed us to come. You didn't choose to come to Australia anyhow. And we believe we have more rights than you because we choose Australia to be our country and you didn't. So don't come to me now because you are the majority or you are in the power now to say to me, "Well, this is only my way or the highway". I won't accept that.

SHEIKH KHALID YASIN: If you prefer the name of somebody on your clothes other than the name of the Muslims, if you prefer the clothing of the Kaffers other than the clothing of the Muslims, most of the names that's on most of those clothing is faggots, homosexuals and lesbians. God is very straightforward about this — not we Muslims, not subjective, the Sharia is very clear about it, the punishment for homosexuality, bestiality or anything like that is death. We don't make any excuses about that, it's not our law — it's the Koran.

And a Dhimmi of the Year statement from moderator Peter Overton:


PETER OVERTON: Some of the things I've seen and heard around the world these last weeks are really difficult to accept — beliefs so foreign to our own way of life. But, with the biggest Islamic nation in the world as our next door neighbour and 500,000 Muslims in Australia, we just have to find a way to get along.

Dude, they don't want to "get along" with you. They want you to submit to those beliefs you find so "foreign" to your way of life. They said it straight up: "we have more rights than you do." What part of this statement do you not understand, dhimmi?

PS -- one of the participants in this discussion is currently being threatened by an Australian judge with a jail term for speaking his mind. Guess who? The hateful, supremacist-preaching Imams who arrogantly insist that they have more rights than other Australians? The people calling gays "faggots" and insisting that gays must be put to death?

No, it's the Christian preacher Danny Niallah, convicted of "hate speech" for giving a talk warning other Australians about sentiments such as this being prevalent in the Australian Muslim community.

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