Sunday, December 16, 2012

Are evil people so evil that there is not even compassion for small children?

Let us count a few of the instances where not even the innocence of childhood was sufficient to spare victims  from murderers
Beslan school hostage crisis   "At least 334 hostages were killed as a result of the crisis, including 186 children, with a significant number of people injured and reported missing."

Sharia: The long list of Christian children raped, killed by Muslims  "It's not just that the little Christian girl with Down's Syndrome was beaten (along with her mother) for "blasphemy" under the sharia, or the 12-year-old Christian boy had his ears, nose and intestines gutted as part of the reprisal for an alleged act of blasphemy, it's that this is going on daily, the persecution of non-Muslims under the sharia in Muslim countries, and the media not only says nothing; they defame, smear, and destroy those of us who shine the light on these depraved acts in the cause of Islam."

Father and his two sons, and another girl, killed outside Jewish school   "And he could have taken inspiration from Norwegian right-wing extremist* Anders Behring Breivik - who last July went on a shooting spree that killed 77 people."
*No, not the TEA Party as Pelosi would say.

We need to point this out: American Muslims Mourn Rampage Victims. "“The Muslim Community at the Al Hedaya Islamic Center in Newtown CT and at other area Masajid in Danbury CT...share in the grief of the families of the children in today’s tragedy,” the center said in a statement on its website." We will look for instances of regret from these sources of Muslim-caused violence.

Confessed Fogel family murderer sentenced: unrepentant, says he’d do it again and the killers were praised by other Arab Muslims.
Until the Ma'alot massacre we thought that surely no terrorist would kill children.
At least there was some outrage in America over the massacres of American Indians - precious little but more than we see in Muslim nations over killings by Islamists.

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