Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Blue Scarf Day, Thursday, January 26 7-9 at your local McDonald's

While I normally cannot agree with the French on most things, this is a great idea, found originally on a French blog http://revolutionbleue.over-blog.com/ ,

Per Dag on http://nodhimmitude.blogspot.com/2006/01/blue-scarf-movement.html "The French are fed up with the Muslim scum people who are rampaging unchecked across the nation, and on Jan. 26 they will don blue scarves in silent protest against the government's complete neglect of the law and the peace in favor of appeasing the feral beasts of Islam who make the lives of all people, including law-abiding Muslims, a matter of major insecurity. Who do the French politicians think they're fooling? They're fooling themselves. The rest of the nation, and the world at large, is fed up, and they won't take it anymore. Good.

What can we do to show our support for the French? And for the Danes? For the Swedes and Norwegians and English and Dutch and everyone else dumped on by the p.c. sentimentalists who refuse to secure the peace in our lands?

We can go to the nearest McDonald's diner, and on Jan. 26 from 7-9:00 pm we can sit wearing a blue scarf, and there perhaps meet other like-minded people and there talk and admit that we don't like the religion of peace and all the violence it entails by virtue of being the eternal word of a criminal maniac and his murdering followers. Go for coffee at McDonald's on Jan. 26.

Wear a blue scarf. If you feel that it's too dangerous to do so, then we have lost this struggle and we are doomed. I think not. I'll see you there."

I agree with Dag, we need to start meeting with others, start organizing , getting the truth out about the koran, what it says , dispelling the myth of the religion of peace !

1 Comments:

Blogger Dag said...

Hi. Glad you made it out to our meeting place. Now that we've taken the first step and seen how easy it was to do I'm confident that this resistence to madness can only grow.

I had a great time chatting with my fellows here, and in fact went an hour and a half overtime with it. I heard and learned things I'd never have concluded on my own, had a good time, had fun.

Others were sitting alone waiting and no one came. Well, this is a new idea for people. It takes some of us to move it along. The French had 1,200 people show up. If this catches on, I think we should all invest in McD. stocks.

The French had an immediate issue to deal with, which at this point, most North Americans do not have: 600 French people were beaten up and robbed and sexually assaulted on a commuter train, for example, by a gang of Muslim youths who'd earlier proven their violent potential by burning roughly 10,000 cars and terrorising most of France.

We have an immediate issue as well, that of Islam. But it's let immediate, as it were, than the situation in France. We can stop Islam from getting worse here if we gather ourselves up and make friends who will pressure the whole of our societies to say no to madness. No to funding Hamas. No to people who claim that it's OK to kill civilians. No to murder. No more money for them. No churches that send children like Rachel Corrie to die aiding terrorists. No to the rotten nonsense that makes excuses for madness and murder.

Muslims don't all want craziness, but they too need someone on the outside of Islam to say they cannot continue their evil passivity. They need our strength to find their own. All of us gain from saying no to Islamic madness.

I'm not clear as yet when we'll try this again. Perhaps next week and for some perhpas once or twice a month. It'll happen organically, but we can all pitch in ideas and see what actually comes about.

My group will meet again next Thursday. T-ham and others will do the same. Slowly we'll figure out what works, and the people will speak.

I love democracy. It goes well with coffee.

2:36 PM  

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