The meaning of oppression
Nov 17, 2016
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has put into motion yet another oppressive tactic against the Palestinian people, this time trying to silence the holy call to prayer.
Most people in the West don't know about this azaan or "call to prayer".
Here's a simple way to learn. Click on this link -- it will open a you tube video. Now, the trick is to click on the same link and open the same video seven times in a minute. So, what you'll be hearing is the same out of sync cacophony of noise. That's what the azaan sounds like in a Muslim country. You see, there isn't just one mosque within walking distance in Islamic lands. I lived in Saudi Arabia and I could hear the azaan from seven mosques. Yes, every damn mosque plays this noise.
Do you know how many times in a day we get the azaan? Five fucking times. The first one is before sunrise. That would be at 3:15 a.m. in the summer. Imagine hearing that horseshit everyday that early in the morning.
Netanyahu isn't an idiot. He understands that it's the Islamic clamor that's oppressive. Muslims have no right to make the Jewish majority suffer with their noise pollution. It's extraordinary how Muslims turn this around and say that it is they who are being oppressed because they can't blare their demonic sounds in public five times a day.
Palestinians have been systemically oppressed and removed since 1947 and this is just one more way of telling Muslims that neither their state will exist, nor will there be a place for them in Israel—that the call of prayer is and inconvenience to others, instead of a celebration of the mix of coexisting cultures.
Good. There should not be a place for Muslims in Israel. Period. Muslims have over fifty (!) countries where they have a majority. The whiny, sharia-loving bitches can migrate there. The "right of return" is a sad joke, anyway.
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