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South African Paper caves in to Muslims and Islam over 'Draw Mohammad Day.'

Wishy washy, caving in to Islam and Muslims is alive and well in South Africa. It appears that the poor, trampled Muslim masses who reside in SA jumped all over the leftarded, progressive, regressive Marxist Mail and Guardian paper. Why would these dhimmi fools think the Islamic cry baby Muslims would give a far left publication a free pass on Draw Mohammad Day? Islam gives nobody, no one a free pass when it somes to anything insulting their beloved pedophileprophet, Mohammad. After all, the sicko Mohammad married Aisha when she was just six and consummated the 'marriage' when she was an over the hill, nine years old. Is it any wonder Aisha died when she was very young? I beleive she was in her twenties. But I am getting off track here, back to the M&G and their groveling apology to the Muslims of SA.

The paper sounded a grateful note that they were so pleased the mussies did not resort to violence and mayhem in their response to the papers publication of the 'horrible' cartoon, this time around. But the amazing thing is that they evidently hadn’t the faintest idea of what they were setting themselves up for. Did they really think that because they were fervent progressives, they would be spared the wrath of the Universal Muslim Rage Boy? Have they been holed up in a cave these last nine years?

If they have any sense at all, they now understand the rules of the game: Islam trumps Marxism every time, without exception. Any leftist who thinks he can cha-cha with the prophet without assuming the Full Submission Position is sadly mistaken. There is no middle ground with Islam or most Muslims who have been brainwashed by this perverse, cradle to grave ideology.



South African paper plays the dhimmi and caves into Islamic whiners


Here is a snapshot of the article:

M&G Meets With Muslim Leaders

A meeting between Muslim leaders and the Mail & Guardian after the publication of a controversial cartoon has left M&G CEO Hoosain Karjieker proud of the community and the process followed to reach a resolution.

The newspaper has undertaken to refrain from publishing any images of the Prophet Muhammad while reviewing their editorial policy in terms of religious matters, after a meeting with Muslim leaders from a cross-section of organisations, and interest groups.

The meeting at Channel Islam in Johannesburg on Wednesday followed a failed court attempt by the Muslim Council of Theologians to stop the newspaper from publishing a Zapiro cartoon on May 21.

The cartoon depicted the Prophet Muhammad reclining on a psychiatrist’s chair bemoaning his followers’ lack of humour. It referenced the uproar in some Muslim communities over the Everyone Draw Muhammad Day campaign."

Here is the link to the article in the M&G

http://www.mg.co.za/article/2010-05-26-mg-meets-with-muslim-leaders


That is just the FIRST article from the M&G on bowing down to Islam. Here is the second article which is really sounds a pathetic, groveling dhimmitudinal tone in the way the M&G asks for forgiveness from the Mussie community of SA.

Snapshot of article #2:

Mail & Guardian Regrets Muhammad Cartoon

The Mail & Guardian (M&G) newspaper regrets the offense caused by a cartoon depicting the prophet Muhammad published on Friday, editor Nic Dawes said.

Dawes said the newspaper, along with cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro, better known as Zapiro, met with Muslim community representatives and business leaders in Johannesburg on Wednesday to discuss their concerns.

“We explained to them that we did not intend to cause any harm and we distanced ourselves from the islamophobic imagery depicted on a Facebook group,” Dawes told Sapa in a telephonic interview.

The cartoon, published on Friday, depicts Muhammad lying on a couch complaining to a psychiatrist: “Other prophets have followers with a sense of humour!”

Dawes said publishing the cartoon did not mean the newspaper supported the Facebook group “Everybody Draw Muhammad Day” that sparked outrage in Pakistan and other Muslim countries.

In distancing itself from the group, the M&G explained on its website the group claimed to be a protest against restrictions on freedom of speech and religious fanaticism, but had seemingly become a forum for venting islamophobic sentiment.

“We certainly didn’t intend the cartoon to be an endorsement of those kinds of sentiments, which we repudiate,” Dawes wrote on the site.

“We regret the offense caused by the cartoon and the pain experienced by many Muslims around the country.”

Link to the second article:

http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/article471955.ece/Mail—amp—Guardian-regrets-Muhammad-cartoon



Apparently the M&G staff know zip, nada about Islam and Shariah law, the past 1400 years of Islamic history washed in the blood of the millions who died at the hands of Islam. One really wonder where they have been hiding the last nine years since 9/11? The fools at the M&G have opened the bottle and let the genie out. Look for Islam and the Mussies of SA to ratchet up the war of stealth jihad and infiltration.

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Ron Russell said...

This doesn't surprise me in the least. The ANC controls almost everything in SA and is not an enemy of Islamic radicals. I often visit some of the SA blogs and have a feel for whats happening in that beseiged country. Things are not good there.

PatriotUSA said...

Ron,
Two good ones are AmericanCrisis
and AfricanCrisis. I am friends with the chap who runs these sites.