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February 7, 2006

al-Guardian/The Guardian - Anti-Christian But Pro-Islam

Topics: Understanding Islam

While we're asking questions (see previous post), why is it that the British paper Al-Guardian (The Guardian) has no problem publishing blasphemus pictures of Christ that is terribly offensive to Christians, like this...

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cartoon-christ.jpeg.jpg... but it refuses to publish the cartoons of Muhammad? Al-Guardian even "revealed" yesterday that three years ago Jyllands-Posten refused to run cartoons ridiculing Christ - something it has no qualms about, as Steve Bell's cartoon (right image) shows. Martin Rowson, another al-Guardian cartoonist, also regularly depicts Jesus and the Christian's God (Source - Brussel's Journal).

From the Brussels Journal, there's more:

(...) Al-Guardian and other liberal European papers have over the past decades deliberately mocked Christians and their beliefs in ways which were far more offensive than the twelve Danish cartoons...

(...) Anyone who would have expected al-Guardian to apply the same standards to the Muslim's prophet and Allah now realize that its attacks were not directed so much against religion as against Christian religion. The aim was not - as many long thought - the advancement of a secular Europe, but rather the creation of a religious vacuum in Europe which Islam could consequently fill. Last July al-Guardian had a Muslim extremist write in its op-ed pages that the London bombings were the responsibility of the British.
A British newspaper with an Islamic agenda? Sure sounds like it. As "The Altar of Democracy" puts it, "With every act of terrorism the press becomes more friendly towards Islam. The Guardian has virtually become al-Guardian." Unfortunately, so has, by default in not standing up to the Muslim violence, many governments of the West, especially Britain: as in al-(insert name of government here). It's time for a reality check, and for citizens to speak up, speak out, and stand up against the Islamic agenda and it's accompanying violence juxtaposed with the crushing of democratic freedoms and values.

Posted by Richard at February 7, 2006 12:20 PM



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