Walls to Keep Muslims Away
By Bernie on 15 Nov 2010
No, I'm not talking about the Israeli West Bank barrier or anti-terrorist fence built mainly in the West Bank and partly along the 1949 "Green Line" between Israel and Palestinian West Bank.
Israel is not the only country that can no longer tolerate terrorist attacks from Muslims.
India is also constructing an anti-terrorist fence between it and Bangladesh (see photo right).
The Indo-Bangladeshi barrier is a 4,000-kilometer fence that India is presently constructing to seal off the Indian-Bangladeshi border to prevent Muslims from entering India.
In addition, India in the 1990s began constructing the Indian Kashmir barrier, a 550 km (340 mi) separation barrier finished in 2004 to keep out militant separatist Muslims.
When Pakistani Muslims killed millions of people during the Bangladesh Liberation War [see The Muslim Slaughter of the Hindus of Bangladesh] and lost only 8,000 of their own troops you did not hear a peep from the UN or the whining antisemites of Europe about disproportionate response.
But if a Jew kills two Palestinians, "OMFG" - it's a war crime.
When the Syrian government, in retaliation for the deaths of a few Syrian soldiers, killed 30,000 insurgents [see The Hama Massacre], you did not hear a peep from the UN or the whining antisemites of Europe calling it a massacre.
But if a Jew kills two Palestinians, "OMFG" - it's ethnic cleansing.
In all the years that India has tried to protect itself against Islamic terrorists by building a fence, you did not hear a peep from the UN or the whining antisemites of Europe calling it an apartheid wall.
But if a Jew tries to keep terrorists from blowing up school buses, pizza joints, or marketplaces, then "OMFG" - it's a wall of shame.
Only proves that the world has a double standard when viewing the acts by Jews and Israel, see The Double Standard of the West Toward Israel.

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