Title: Muslim Honor Killings in America – Wave of the Future? Source:
dakotavoice.com URL Source:http://www.dakotavoice.com/2010/08/ ... in-america-wave-of-the-future/ Published:Aug 8, 2010 Author:Bob Ellis Post Date:2010-08-08 03:44:58 by WhiteSands Keywords:honor killings, muslims kill thier own kids Views:599 Comments:2
If youve been following current events very closely for the past several years, you might be aware that Muslim honor killings are not just something that occurs in Middle Eastern countries. It happens right here in the United States. It doesnt happen a lot, and the mainstream media is usually pretty hushed about it, but it is happening in frightening numbers, and you can find out about it if you look hard enough.
Even the case of Rifqa Bary, the girl who ran away from home because she feared for her life after converting to Christianity, was more visible on the current events scene, but youd have to really look for information about it.
The attention level is beginning to change, however, and hopefully that will be a good thing for America. That is because radical Muslims, after a Western society has become tolerant of their more extreme beliefs, usually demands the recognition of Muslim practices such as Sharia Law. We dont need Sharai law or honor killings in America.
Youll see in the first video below a brief expose about the honor killing of two sisters in Texas, Sarah Yaser Said, 17, and Amina Yaser Said, 18, in 2008.
The next videos are a longer expose on this case and on Muslim honor killing in America.
Its time America opened her collective eyes to radical Islam (especially radical Islams inroads in America) and put an end to the moral dereliction being carried out under the excuse of tolerance.
It takes a mentally deranged person to become a muslim. They are not compatible with our country, its values or its people. They need to pack up and go back to Arabia. Take their satanist mosques with them.
It's interesting, when I was in college I was friends with a girl from Lebanon. Very pretty. Very nice. She was not allowed to date. In fact, she was not even allowed to be friends with guys. I remember one time I offered to come to her house and help her study for a class. She was afraid to death of the thought of her father seeing her with me or any other guy. Now I know why.
After she graduated, she wound up in an arranged marriage with someone twice her age and started pumping out kids. I don't think she was ever allowed to get a job.