Monday, August 07, 2006

Eurabia's Beaches and Toilets

Europe’s transformation into Eurabia is still dismissed as absurd by many Europeans who choose to ignore the effects of unassimilated Muslim populations in their cities. But it’s the absurd—as seen in some recent accommodations to Muslims—that might finally force them to avert their eyes no more.

The wandering eyes of men will no longer be a concern for certain women in a popular Italian resort on the Adriatic Sea. The city council of Riccione has come up with a way to enable Muslim women to enjoy the sand and sea without being fully clothed: opening sections of the beach exclusively for their use. Muslim women will now be able to cast off their headscarves and robes because men will be banned from certain portions of the beach. These stretches of sand will also be fitted with tents and have only female lifeguards and waitresses in order to ensure that the Islamic law requiring women to be covered in the presence of men is not broken.

Muslim inmates in London prisons have recently benefited from an even more bizarre surrender to the tenets of multiculturalism. After Muslims complained that they had to face Mecca while sitting on the toilet, they weren’t told to think about the effects breaking the law would have on their ability to fulfill certain aspects of Islamic law. Personal responsibility was instead taken by the British government, with the Home Office agreeing to rebuild the toilets by turning them 90 degrees. Muslims reacted not with gratitude but by expressing a sense of entitlement. One former prisoner said, “The least the Prison Service can do is make sure people can practice their religion correctly in prison.”
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=23712

So it goes.

A devoutly religious woman with whom I once worked told me she prayed while on the toitee. I suppose that's OK, but it seems a little disrespectful. In the Old Testament the Israelites used to clean up before they approached God. I also think prayer is always best done on one's knees unless that is not possible. But try suggesting that at your Church and notice the looks you get.

We are a strangely and uniquely proud lot of Christians.

27 comments:

Jacob said...

Eurabia? Laughable.

SkyePuppy said...

FKAB,

What part is laughable? That anybody thinks it's headed in that direction? Or that the Europeans are bring it on themselves in a hurry?

Anonymous said...

I perform my morning devotions while in the shower....(can't get any cleaner than that)
My evening devotions are done while I lay in bed.
I've often spoken to our Lord during my daily commute. I've found myself prostrate in mournful prayer. My God knows and listens to me whenever I need Him.

Anonymous said...

fkab, just you wait.
The "land down under" is waging it's own war against the same "jihadis" you think you can sit down and reason with.
Wake up, I find it hard to believe you've been so busy you missed the mini uprising a few months ago?
Don't you realize you and your "kind" will be among the first lucky participants in an islamic snuff film? They're commanded by their koran and crazy imams to murder us all!

janice said...

My cousin married a Jordanian. When she returned from traveling the middle east, childless, she said the toilets are nothing more than a hole in the floor.

Jacob said...

Skye

Just the idea that Muslims are something to be afraid of. At last check, it wasn't Muslims trying to influence my lawmakers, it's the other kind of fanatics.

Jihadi,

Yay! Back again. AND you even brough that hysterical "Muslims!! We're all DOOMED" attitude with you as well.

The "land down under" is waging it's own war against the same "jihadis" you think you can sit down and reason with.

No. The land down under is following American policy.

Wake up, I find it hard to believe you've been so busy you missed the mini uprising a few months ago?

Ahem. I'll ignore the insinuation that you know more about Australian news than I for a second. Firstly, the Cronulla riots was a racist uprising by some hotheaded morons. The riots were, allegedly, provoked by building tensions between the white Australian community and the Lebanese, and was brought to a head one week before the riots when a lifesaver was bashed by some silly youths. I despised both sides of that argument for their stupidity, but especially the white supremacists who tarnished the otherwise tolerant reputation of my country. I was ashamed.

Don't you realize you and your "kind" will be among the first lucky participants in an islamic snuff film? They're commanded by their koran and crazy imams to murder us all!

No.

Anonymous said...

Come on fkab, you know some lebanese are islamist too, don't you? I saw hizbollah and hamas banners being flown during those riots. They're burning the American flag the Union Jack and your national colors. Tell me what normal group of people break storefront windows and create the kind of destruction we witnessed in Paris, Kabal (need we revisit the death of the American icon, Ronald McDonald?) and the Gaza Strip?
Please tell me you're just playing "devils advocate" and you really know islamo-nazis exist in this world. To your credit, you seem smarter than the "Polly Anna" attitude you display.

Jacob said...

Ummm... it was the white supremacists parading in the streets, you fool.

Anonymous said...

I'm not a fool you freak. There were muslims as well.

Jacob said...

The ones being pummelled by the mob.

Anonymous said...

Uncle... You're just an apologetic for the islamist.
Hurry up so you can be first in line to get your head chopped off.

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janice said...

fkab, I would like to know why the "land down under" has arrested at least 1 imam and have a few others under a microscope and are monitoring what's being said during "Friday prayers"?
With all due respect, you have a bigger problem with islamist than this greatest nation.

SkyePuppy said...

FKAB,

There's a difference between your run-of-the-mill Muslims and the jihadis. Just like there's a difference between your run-of-the-mill white people and the white supremacists.

You keep mischaracterizing JT's concern about bloodthirsty jihadists (eg., 7/7 London) as being fear of all Muslims. That's not true, and it's not fair. But if you keep it up, we'll know you have no intention of being fair.

Jacob said...

Jihadi Man is characterising Islam as an evil religion, which I feel is a tad hypocritical since more people have died in the name of his god than any other. He also goes on to assert that Australia has some sort of Muslim problem, which I also find to be a tad hypocritical. The only Muslims I have ever met were refugees from the African and Middle Eastern regions, and they have come to Australia because the US would not accept them (despite the fact that they are refugees as a direct result of the US). The problem in Australia is not an influx of evil Muslim terrorists. Anyone who makes this assertion is, in my mind, a naive fool. I see more evil in the costly alliance with the US than with anything some silly big-mouth jihadi retard will ever do to me.

Jacob said...

And Janice... honey.... buy a friggin atlas. Because I'm pretty sure that you're under some deluded fantasy that America is at the centre of the world -- which it isn't, by the way.

janice said...

kfag, why don't you address the issue raised regarding the "watched" imams and listening in on Friday prayers? You have a bigger problem with islamo-nazis than America does, right now. You realize the problem is coming from the mosques and are monitoring what is being said. You don't see riots in our streets.

And another thing, both our countries may have been borne for exiled prisoners, we fought to get out from under the crown, how about you?

janice said...

Hey kfag, we spell it "center" here in the United States. And yes, America is the greatest nation on Gods green earth!

Jacob said...

Umm.... I didn't address your points because you obviously have nothing of merit to say. You can whinge (yes, whinge) all you want about Muslims, but you're forgetting that you are no different to them. You both are superstitious, and you're both willing to kill each other to make people believe your superstition.

So no, I don't like hypocrites.

And another thing, both our countries may have been borne for exiled prisoners, we fought to get out from under the crown, how about you?

We voted in 1999 against a republic, and the result clearly showed that we prefer to belong in the Commonwealth. It's not so bad. The last time the motherland interfered in my country was 1975, so I'm not particularly fussed by our continued links with Britain. Besides, your northern neighbour (yes, neighbour) doesn't seem to be doing all that badly. In fact, the US should take a leaf out of Canada's book.

Hey kfag, we spell it "center" here in the United States.

And the rest of the world spells it the proper way.

Jacob said...
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janice said...

Again, kfag, you skirted the issue. Address the fact that mosques are being monitored, imams have been arrested and others deported from your "tolerant" nation.

As far as "proper" spelling, I believe you're using the queens english. Americans do things our own way, that's what separates us from the rest of the morally confused world! God, has indeed, blessed us.

Jacob said...

Address the fact that mosques are being monitored, imams have been arrested and others deported from your "tolerant" nation.

What is your point? Are you trying to argue that my country is intolerant, or that Muslims are evil? Work with me here Janice.

Besides, I don't recall personally monitoring any mosques, or arresting anyone or deporting anyone. If that is happening, you can blame my government for their scare-mongering campaign that (thankfully) nobody is stupid enough to buy.

As far as "proper" spelling, I believe you're using the queens english.

Queens english.

??

Americans do things our own way

Yep, with bigger weapons.

janice said...

That's right kfag, the biggest and the best weapons, not to mention a military second to none.
But I digress, did you or did you not arrest a crazed imam for "preaching" hate? Did he or did he not go on trial?
And no where did anyone here say or imply all muslims are evil.

Jacob said...
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Jacob said...

No I did not arrest any imams.

janice said...

OK kfag, did your country arrest an imam?

Jacob said...

I do believe they have arrested 17 Muslim youths suspected of inciting violence. As yet, they have not been charged with any offence and I don't believe that they have sufficient evidence to prosecute. But I believe that the whole charade is very suspicious, owing to the timing of the arrests (PM Howard was suffering in the polls) and the fact that the newly introduced anti-terror laws had come into effect only the week before, indicating strongly that the whole thing was organised in part by a Government struggling to win support.