freediver wrote on Apr 9
th, 2017 at 3:07pm:
When Ali cancelled her trip, Gandalf was in the middle of defending an Australian Muslim Women's group who put together a petition opposing Ali's visit and calling it hate speech. They went on to claim the cancellation was a victory for free speech. That is just the sort of double speak we see from Muslims here on a regular basis.
Here and everywhere else. Double speak is simply what the Koran teaches them to practice. The Koran says everything and the opposite of everything: kill the kuffar, love the kuffar, freedom of religion, kill the apostate, beat your wife - er, sorry, it doesn't actually say the opposite of that.
But for most things it says contradictory things because it is a mish-mash of disjointed snippets put together on the basis of the stupidest of organising principles, one that can only ever appeal to illiterate fetishists of text - the length of each hastily and randomly assembled 'book'. The principle of idiocy is piled on, and on and on.
It's like haggling in a bazaar, thinking in Koranic terms. Just make sure you repeat endlessly that Allah the unknowable is actually merciful (and never mind how
that can be known).
This is why Muslims are not trusted - they stand for everything and the opposite of everything, depending on who they are talking to, what's in it for them, etc. Why? because Allah is exactly like that. He will tell you an eternal truth and a lie and you will never ever know which one is which. All the while remaining totally inscrutable and unknowable, of course, because everything Mohammed COULD misunderstand about Judaism and Christianity, he did misunderstand. He had a knack for the wrong end of every stick he came across. And so have, to this day, his devotees.
And so there is no such thing as Islamic morality or ethics - it's forever up to endless and contradictory (of course!) interpretations by some bearded idiots who are supposed to know because they memorised a book in a language they are likely not understand.
Friikken MADNESS. But it passes for clever and intellectually satisfying for Muslims. Go figure as our American friends say.