Thursday, December 14, 2017
"I'll have a single Decapuccino, please..."
A Jihad Watch headline from a while back:
Italy: Muslim migrant slits non-Muslim’s throat...
Did the Muslim merely "slit" the Italian's throat, or did he actually behead him (or try to behead him, as with the assassinations of Theo Van Gogh in Amsterdam and Lee Rigby in London)?
That would be a good assignment for the Counter-Jihad: Make a tally of all the times the mainstream media have reported a beheading as a far more anodyne "slit his throat" or "cut his throat" or just "kill" in a generic sense.
Such euphemisms would be the Kuffar form of Kitman -- telling part of the truth, but not all of it. It's true that when a Muslim beheads someone, he is cutting and slitting (and slicing and dicing). But that's not all he's doing; and the gruesome act and its horrifying result are qualitatively significant and distinct from what it involves (viz., cutting and slitting).
What lovely topics Islam brings to mind on a pleasant wintry morning as we sip our coffee...
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