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Monday, July 4, 2011

One Fine Day in Dearborn

Hat tip to Jihad Watch
 
This video was posted July 3 on Jihad Watch. Video by David Wood.



Keep in mind, this is not Cairo. This is not Saudi Arabia. This is not Afghanistan.

This is in Dearborn, Michigan, USA.

Happy Independence Day.

6 comments:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

He's engaging in a deliberate provocation, spoiling a perfectly nice family event. I would have responded the same way. No Jewish rabbi would have behaved like that, because Judaism is not an evangelical religion.

I believe the man is still alive, and not in need of hospitalization. He's on the same level as a punk who shows up at a Fourth of July event with the intent of burning an American flag. I know you wouldn't actually kick his ass, but you would give him a good idea how much you wanted to.

Gary Fouse said...

I believe the annual event is Arab Day not Muslim Day. If I'm not mistaken there Arabs in Dearborn who are not Muslims.

We had a similar incident 2 or 3 years ago at UCI. At the end of an MSU speech a black Christian minister stood up with a Bible and starting preaching the gospel. He got shoved by one student then the campus police wanted to drag him off campus. They were told they had no right to.

Miggie said...

ROPMA!

They are a demonic mob and the antithesis of the tolerance Americans ( with the exception of liberal mobs) have.

They should try to identify everyone of the troublemakers in the mob and summarily deport them to Yemen or Syria or Gaza where they would fit right in.
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Siarlys Jenkins said...

Why Miggie, a lot of them are probably American citizens?

Gary, you are probably correct, and you know your presentation is sophistry. If I saw some Arabic Christians running to the man's defense, or thanking him for being there, I might consider that relevant.

Actually, most Chaldeans (the largest Arabic Christian group -- direct descendants of the Assyrians) are not keen on American Protestant evangelicals, who get up in THEIR face about how they aren't born again, etc. It's like the radio show I heard where some American ignoramus was talking about a mission to Ireland, where people don't know Jesus as their savior.

Gary Fouse said...

Actually the guy preaching might have been an Arab.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

He also might have been Amish. So what?

This does not show police intervening to arrest someone for preaching unlawful doctrine.

Nor does it show a band of Muslims going out in search of Christians to slay.

It shows a narcissistic boor spoiling a nice party, and getting spontaneous objections from the celebrants. Not nice, but not hardly a threat of jihad, nor undermining the First Amendment.