Spreading Sheep and Razing Peace
By Bernie on 03 Aug 2008
In her post Al Qaeda: Explosives Expert Among 4 Afghanistan Leaders Killed, Smooth Stone wrote that the news item regarding the death of a senior al Qaeda commander in what is believed to have been a U.S. air-strike in Pakistan last week "should help set right anyone's mythology that the US in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere are hurting 'poor innocent Arab shepherds' who only want to raise sheep, raise a family, and spread peace throughout the world."
One of my most read articles is How to get a Muslim's goat - sex with animals, a post I wrote in my third week of blogging back in February of 2006 regarding the story of a Sudanese man who was forced to take a goat as his "wife", after he was caught having sex with the animal. Sadly, I later reported that Rose, the goat, passed away only a few months ago leaving a big hole in his tent heart.
In keeping with the tone of that article, I would like to suggest to Muslim apologists the world over that rather than thinking of Muslim Arabs as "poor shepherds who only want to raise sheep and spread peace throughout the world" it would be more accurate if they instead thought of them as "poor shepherds who only want to spread sheep and raze peace."
A note to leftists and liberals who feel sorry for Palestinians and who send me nasty emails saying that I am spreading hatred toward Arabs: I do not teach my children that killing Arabs or Muslims is the road to everlasting paradise; I do not teach my children that suicide bombers who kill women and children are heroes to be worshiped and emulated; I do not urge schools, churches, and television programs to teach hatred of any group. So kindly send your emails to those who are truly spreading hate.
The only Arabs I ridicule are Muslim Arabs because they rightfully deserve ridicule just as Adolph Hitler deserved ridicule in Charlie Chaplain's film The Great Dictator. As I've written in previous posts, while it may be wrong to hate people you've never met, there is nothing wrong in fearing people you've never met. I don't hate bears - I've never met a bear; however I have a perfectly logical fear of them. It's nothing personal - just a matter of survival.

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