False Letters
The approved Islamic concepts of Taqqiya (lying for Islam) and Kitamn (telling only part of the truth with the intention to mislead) are shown in three letters in today's National Post.
The first is a letter from Blankier refuting the Kitman of Khaled Mouammar who said that the number of Christians had decreased in the "holy land". In fact the number of Christians has decreased but had decreased in the Muslim run territories due to Islamic violence and prejudice, but the number of Christians in Israel has increased. Muammar's attempt to villainize Israel has thus been negated.
The next letter by Syed Rahman supports the ban on pictures of Mohammed by saying that it is meaningless slander. He omits the fact that it was a cartoon and that banning it is a restriction on free speech and the curage of the National Post for printing it when it could make them subject to meaningless Muslim violence and jihad.
In this case Rahman has tried to restrict Canadian freedoms.
The last letter is by Rizwan Jabbar, comparing the actions of Canada in defending terrorists like Khadar, to defending a Christian woman who was wrongfully jailed in mexico for theft. He then pleads for undeserved sympathy for Mulsims. All this shows is Islamic paranoia and some of their actual or potential involvement in violence or subversion outside the country.
It is not a pretty picture. If, as these letters show, Islam is a culure of paranoia and deceit then surely it is not something that should be promoted in Canada.
I do not understand why the National Post would publish letters that mislead its readership and rely on its letter writers to correct the false impression left by these Muslim writers of Taqqiya and Kitman.
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