It's always gratifying to read eloquent writing about things you agree with but can't quite put into words yourself. Here is Jay Nordlinger in National Review, on Muslim brutality: "About three years ago - maybe four - I sort of gave up commenting on a certain outrage in the Arab world: the indoctrination of little children in a death cult. How many times can you say, "It's terrible, it's terrible"? But every now and then, it's worth reminding ourselves of this outrage. So, have a quick look at this transcript from MEMRI (the Middle East Research Institute). Two children of a suicide bomber - one who was sadly successful - are being interviewed on Al-Aqsa TV, the Hamas channel. Here we go:
Interviewer: What did mama do?
Dhoha: She committed martyrdom.
Interviewer: She killed Jews, right? How many did she kill, Muhammad?
Muhammad: Huh?
Interviewer: How many Jews did mama kill?
Muhammad: This many . . .
Interviewer: How many is that?
Muhammad: Five.
Interviewer: Do you love mama? Do you miss mama? Where is mama, Muhammad?
Muhammad: In Paradise.
And so on, and so on. Read the rest, if you have the stomach. I've read a million, and they are all alike. One never becomes completely inured, however. And we must remember that this is the mentality the Israelis are up against, and it is the mentality we are all up against. If a society can do this to children - what can't it do?"
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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