Sunday, February 22, 2015

Oslo: Muslims Surround Synagogue, Sing Kumbaya

Oslo, Norway: over one thousand people, some of them Muslims, who evidently hold regular jobs, formthea "ring of peace" outside the main synagogue in the nation's capital. This follows the attacks of Charlie Hebdo and the Kosher supermarket in Paris in January, and an attack in Denmark last week. 

President Obama was not in attendance, which comes as no surprise.

Anti-Semitism has become a growing sporting event in several European countries and there has been a sharp increase in anti-Semitic incidents. Much of the anti-Semitism began last year coinciding with the Jewish Israelis and  the militant Palestinian Muslims in Gaza who always seem to be at odds.

However, the real hatred of the Jews by orthodox Muslims began when Islam's "Prince of Pedophilia" went to Medina and had private meetings with the moon god, Allah, who told him that Jews are the vilest creatures and killing them is cool and a feather in their turban. 

Why the perfect Allah invented the Jews in the first place is a mystery, and why he couldn't handle the wet-work himself is an even bigger mystery, as he is supposedly all powerful.

But back to the "circle of peace." 
Not in Our Name & Muslims Against Terror

One of the organizers of the "circle of peace" claimed that the event shows that "Islam is about love and unity." This is obviously true, given the current world situation with the way Islam has been spreading love and unity in the world. And don't even talk to me about tolerance. There is a no religion more tolerant of other religions than Islam. Just look around and you will see a veritable explosion of love coming from the Muslim nations of the world.

The co-organizer of the event, Zeeshan Abdullah, told the people gathered there "We want to demonstrate that Jews and Muslims do not hate each other. We do not want individuals to define what Islam is for the rest of us." Abdullah added, "There are many more peace-mongers than warmongers."

Norway's Chief Rabbi Michael Mechior sang traditional Sabbath songs outside the synagogue as the people gathered there and held hands. 

Kumbaya was in the air.

One of the Muslims in the crowd who didn't want to be identified fearing strong beheading repercussions at a later time said, "Some of my best friends are Juice."

Ervin Kohn, head of Oslo's Jewish community, said a gathering of this sort is "unique." 

Will it last?

The more important question to ask is whether or not the event was real in the first place.

In a Front Page Magazine article by Daniel Greenfield, ("Organizer of Muslim Synagogue 'Peace Ring' Gave "Why I Hate Jews" Speech") the 'circle of peace' event was nothing more than a dog-and-pony show. The one fact the media doesn't talk about is that the reason synagogues need protection in the first place is due to Muslim anti-Semitism.

One witness described the event as having about 1300 people in total, and almost everyone looked like ethnic Norwegian. Those holding hands were staged by the media and had barriers in front of them with 10 guards at an entry checkpoint.

Co-organizer, Zeeshan Abdullah, reportedly trafficked in anti-Semitism, according to Greenfield. In 2008, Abdullah made a speech in Oslo on the alleged involvement of Jews in the Twin Tower attack in New York. "Therefore I hate Jews and Gays," the Verdens Gang, a Norwegian paper reported.




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