Muslims burn effigy of the Pope. Again

by Kal El on January 19, 2011 · View Comments

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Imagine now, the reaction if someone burned an effigy of Muhammad. Better yet, cover him in pig feces. Now notice that no one responds to this in the way muslims respond to any slight, real or perceived.

Islamists Torch Pope in Effigy. Again.

The Islamists yesterday were so upset that Pope Benedict XVI had the gall to criticize them for killing Christians that they burned the Pope in effigy, according to Weasel Zippers. At least we think it was the Pope. That’s what they’re saying but looking at some recent pics of some good ol’ fashioned effigy burning and you’ll see it’s difficult to tell.

 

OK. This has got to stop. Somebody in the Muslim world needs to step up and procure some skillz at effigy making.

And now that Bush is gone let’s face it, they only have one guy to burn in effigy and that’s Pope Benedict. So why can’t they make a flammable likeness of Pope Benedict? I mean, is it that hard? Do they not have paper mache in the third world?

The Middle East sends their young over to America to go to school to learn how to build bombs, why can’t they send one stinkin’ guy to take some art classes and learn how to build a model Pope? It shouldn’t be that hard.

Something tells me that if they don’t improve in their effigy making it won’t be for lack of burning the Pope’s likeness. Because sometimes it seems that he’s the only one willing to speak the truth and they know it.

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  • Anonymous

    where is the story? it’s no good if there’s no actual story with proof! you might as well say the moon is made of cheese

  • Anonymous

    where is the story? it’s no good if there’s no actual story with proof! you might as well say the moon is made of cheese

  • Kal El

    The story is there, so I am not sure what you are talking about. There are pictures, as well as a link to where I found it.

  • Kal El

    The story is there, so I am not sure what you are talking about. There are pictures, as well as a link to where I found it.

  • Beejj

    Or that Allah exists.

  • Beejj

    Or that Allah exists.

  • Tonto

    I think I’ll burn an effigy of the pedophile, mohamad, and post it on youtube. That will be amusing for a while as the muz will go stark raving, foaming at the mouth, nuts over it and shriek all kinds of hysterical threats and stuff. Those fools are so easy to poke fun at….and stupid too.

  • Tonto

    I think I’ll burn an effigy of the pedophile, mohamad, and post it on youtube. That will be amusing for a while as the muz will go stark raving, foaming at the mouth, nuts over it and shriek all kinds of hysterical threats and stuff. Those fools are so easy to poke fun at….and stupid too.

  • Hellosnackbar

    On the 5th of November we burn an effigy of the gun powder plot terrorist Guy Fawkes(he was hanged drawn and quatered).
    It would be a lot of fun to have an international burn Mo and the Koranus day;as a display of contempt.
    Baroness Warsi(joint chairman of the conservative party)has announced that “Islamophobia” is now acceptable as the norm in the UK; blaiming the press

    If I could speak to her I would retort that Mohammedans had worked hard to ensure their unpopularity.
    In fact we are working hard for their marginalisation.
    I’m now quite optimistic that the contempt will grow to the point where being a Mohammedan will confer a growing leper status;hopefully to the point where they’ll leave our shores.

  • Hellosnackbar

    On the 5th of November we burn an effigy of the gun powder plot terrorist Guy Fawkes(he was hanged drawn and quatered).
    It would be a lot of fun to have an international burn Mo and the Koranus day;as a display of contempt.
    Baroness Warsi(joint chairman of the conservative party)has announced that “Islamophobia” is now acceptable as the norm in the UK; blaiming the press

    If I could speak to her I would retort that Mohammedans had worked hard to ensure their unpopularity.
    In fact we are working hard for their marginalisation.
    I’m now quite optimistic that the contempt will grow to the point where being a Mohammedan will confer a growing leper status;hopefully to the point where they’ll leave our shores.

  • Tonto

    The difference between Guy Fawkes and mohamad the pediphile is that Guy was trying to make an important point and all mo wanted to do was rob you and rape your mother, sisters and kiddies (especially the kiddies). That’s why Guy is “honored” and mo is thought of as a piece of bothersome crap.

  • Tonto

    The difference between Guy Fawkes and mohamad the pediphile is that Guy was trying to make an important point and all mo wanted to do was rob you and rape your mother, sisters and kiddies (especially the kiddies). That’s why Guy is “honored” and mo is thought of as a piece of bothersome crap.

  • Ampbreia

    And here they are continually trying to tell us that theirs is a religion of peace and not at all behind terrorism, misogyny, and abuse of non-Muslims while all the while proving how very much it is a part of their religion. I’m no pope fan myself not being Catholic or at all fond of his penchant for protecting child molester in the church, but this is ridiculous. He made fair criticism against the persecution of Christians in Muslim lands and they foam at the mouth over it instead of admitting that, yes, if they don’t want Muslims treated like that in non-Muslim lands, then they aught not to treat non-Muslims like that in their own lands. This isn’t just about Christians, after all. This is about all of us. Unable to unwilling to process that like adults, they throw a tantrum like unto a two-year-old denied that treat that would have been given him had he only behaved well. Childish little pricks.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_7GZ4RKTPHOZVWLXORVGM7DK22Y Zack

    We have banksters raping this country, and we’re supposed to shed a tear about the effigy of the Pope. If we really cared about Catholics we wouldn’t have our secret services killing them in the Central America for years and years now would we…

  • Ampbreia

    And here they are continually trying to tell us that theirs is a religion of peace and not at all behind terrorism, misogyny, and abuse of non-Muslims while all the while proving how very much it is a part of their religion. I’m no pope fan myself not being Catholic or at all fond of his penchant for protecting child molester in the church, but this is ridiculous. He made fair criticism against the persecution of Christians in Muslim lands and they foam at the mouth over it instead of admitting that, yes, if they don’t want Muslims treated like that in non-Muslim lands, then they aught not to treat non-Muslims like that in their own lands. This isn’t just about Christians, after all. This is about all of us. Unable to unwilling to process that like adults, they throw a tantrum like unto a two-year-old denied that treat that would have been given him had he only behaved well. Childish little pricks.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_7GZ4RKTPHOZVWLXORVGM7DK22Y Zack

    We have banksters raping this country, and we’re supposed to shed a tear about the effigy of the Pope. If we really cared about Catholics we wouldn’t have our secret services killing them in the Central America for years and years now would we…

  • SirWilhelm

    Bankers making legal profits does not consitiute “raping this country”. If they are doing something illegal, that’s different. Saying that about bankers without being specific, or without proof, is demonizing them, a Progressive tactic. The same thing can be said about your statement about “our secret services”. And then, the point of the article isn’t about defending the Pope, it’s about the double standard that Islam always uses. They know they can burn an effigy of the Pope without fear of reprisal, while if anyone commits the least insult, as they see it, against Islam, they riot in the streets in response. Those riots result in property damage, injuries, and even loss of life, which has the result of intimidating their opponents into silence. I guess if you’re busy worrying about “bankers” and “our secret services”, you can miss the obvious in an article like this.

  • SirWilhelm

    Bankers making legal profits does not consitiute “raping this country”. If they are doing something illegal, that’s different. Saying that about bankers without being specific, or without proof, is demonizing them, a Progressive tactic. The same thing can be said about your statement about “our secret services”. And then, the point of the article isn’t about defending the Pope, it’s about the double standard that Islam always uses. They know they can burn an effigy of the Pope without fear of reprisal, while if anyone commits the least insult, as they see it, against Islam, they riot in the streets in response. Those riots result in property damage, injuries, and even loss of life, which has the result of intimidating their opponents into silence. I guess if you’re busy worrying about “bankers” and “our secret services”, you can miss the obvious in an article like this.

  • Beejj

    QUESTION: Why has IAC suddenly become a non-event; a stagnant pool; a lifeless non-happening; a yawn; a relic; a fossil; a tedium? What’s going on (or not going on)? Has it outlived its usefulness? Has it passed its use-by date? If so, shut it down. If not, wake up you blokes in charge: get off your collective backsides and do something. Daily checking on IAC has become as tedious as reading the Koran – it never changes.

  • Beejj

    QUESTION: Why has IAC suddenly become a non-event; a stagnant pool; a lifeless non-happening; a yawn; a relic; a fossil; a tedium? What’s going on (or not going on)? Has it outlived its usefulness? Has it passed its use-by date? If so, shut it down. If not, wake up you blokes in charge: get off your collective backsides and do something. Daily checking on IAC has become as tedious as reading the Koran – it never changes.

  • Christine_S

    I agree, Beejj! Sad to watch IAC circle the drain. You still there, John??

  • Christine_S

    I agree, Beejj! Sad to watch IAC circle the drain. You still there, John??

  • Kal El

    Sorry, I have been a little under the weather, and the head Infidel has some pressing matters that need dealing with. As long as one of us is alive, this site will not be shut down. Apologies for being away.

  • Kal El

    Sorry, I have been a little under the weather, and the head Infidel has some pressing matters that need dealing with. As long as one of us is alive, this site will not be shut down. Apologies for being away.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_7GZ4RKTPHOZVWLXORVGM7DK22Y Zack

    I dont even see why you are upset.

    They are protesting the Pope. Big deal.

    Whereas banksters living off the American public are cruel and disgusting. You are clueless. We are on the verge of the greatest change to our standard of living in history and you are concerned about an effigy of the pope.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_7GZ4RKTPHOZVWLXORVGM7DK22Y Zack

    I dont even see why you are upset.

    They are protesting the Pope. Big deal.

    Whereas banksters living off the American public are cruel and disgusting. You are clueless. We are on the verge of the greatest change to our standard of living in history and you are concerned about an effigy of the pope.

  • Beejj

    Please: what does “protesting the Pope” mean?

  • Beejj

    Please: what does “protesting the Pope” mean?

  • Hellosnackbar

    I would think that the majority here couldn’t give a rat’s arse about burning an image of the pontiff.
    The point is that Mohammedan mutts go apeshit when somebody threarens to burn the Koranus or draw cartoons of Mo.
    You clearly know nothing of banking (it’s a necessary part of modern life).
    Trading and the stock exchange are how the market functions.
    Merchant banks and hedgefunds do the majority of the trading.

  • Hellosnackbar

    I would think that the majority here couldn’t give a rat’s arse about burning an image of the pontiff.
    The point is that Mohammedan mutts go apeshit when somebody threarens to burn the Koranus or draw cartoons of Mo.
    You clearly know nothing of banking (it’s a necessary part of modern life).
    Trading and the stock exchange are how the market functions.
    Merchant banks and hedgefunds do the majority of the trading.

  • SirWilhelm

    What makes you think I’m upset? I wasn’t, in my first response, but I am now, because you just don’t get it! I take it you equate “Banksters”, with “gangsters”. If I’m right, again, I ask you, how is a banker making a legal proftit doing anything wrong? On the other hand, if they are doing something illegal, there are laws against it. All you have to do is prove it, and they will be arrested and prosecuted. Like Bernie Maddof, for instance? Admittedly, the authorities were very lax, and slow to act, in his case, but that is not the fault of the banking, or investing world. And, just what do you mean by ” We are on the verge of the greatest change to our standard of living in history”? And, you completely ignored what I said about the point of the article NOT being about the Pope. Since you don’t like ‘banksters”, just how do you think we should handle our money? Keep it under our matresses? Bury it in our backyards? Since you’re obviously able to get online, how do you pay your internet provider? Do you send them money by carrier pigeon? Or do you use a bank card, or credit card, or electronic check? If so, who handles those BANK functions for you? Santa Claus?

  • SirWilhelm

    What makes you think I’m upset? I wasn’t, in my first response, but I am now, because you just don’t get it! I take it you equate “Banksters”, with “gangsters”. If I’m right, again, I ask you, how is a banker making a legal proftit doing anything wrong? On the other hand, if they are doing something illegal, there are laws against it. All you have to do is prove it, and they will be arrested and prosecuted. Like Bernie Maddof, for instance? Admittedly, the authorities were very lax, and slow to act, in his case, but that is not the fault of the banking, or investing world. And, just what do you mean by ” We are on the verge of the greatest change to our standard of living in history”? And, you completely ignored what I said about the point of the article NOT being about the Pope. Since you don’t like ‘banksters”, just how do you think we should handle our money? Keep it under our matresses? Bury it in our backyards? Since you’re obviously able to get online, how do you pay your internet provider? Do you send them money by carrier pigeon? Or do you use a bank card, or credit card, or electronic check? If so, who handles those BANK functions for you? Santa Claus?

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