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Follow the Pig Masks as they Lead by Example

Here is an interesting video, I know that it is in French, but basically you can get the gist of it. This is what happened, a restaurant chain in France named Quick said that they would change some of their restaurants into Halal restaurants, meaning they won't serve pork. This clearly demonstrates that there is a population shift in these areas. There are more Muslims than before. The lesson, however, that I believe we can take from this is to look how the people protest. They put on masks of pigs and come up with slogans. They march into the Quick restaurants and make a peaceful scene. The radical Muslims could learn A LOT from this effective campaign (which has already been seen by well over 100,000 online). The point is this – you don't need to riot or be violent to get your point across. Just check out the guys in the pigs masks!
Author: Lianne

Watch as Wilders Spits in the Face of Political Correctness

In 55 seconds these are some of the most powerful words I have ever heard.
    Let's open his comments up for discussion.
Did he cross the line in what he said? Clearly he is not acting in a politically correct way, but is this okay? Is Geert Wilders on to something?
Author: Lianne

Is Eating Pork a Right? France Food Chain Says NO

One of France's most popular fast food chains has made a controversial decision to remove pork from its menu at eight locations. These locations are now halal. Quick in France Perhaps this was a wise business decision and it is simply a case of wanting to appeal to a wider audience, or perhaps they were threatened. One customer stated "I don't understand, why can't they sell halal burgers and bacon burgers at the same time?" asked Delphine, 26. Is this move a move of respect, an interest to make more money or is it conforming out of fear? It is possible it is a move out of respect for the majority of inhabitants of the local communities, but it is an important sign of the growing population changes of France. Learn more about the population threat of radical Islam here.
Author: Lianne

Are the Swiss onto Something with Banning Minarets?

Swiss Minarets This week it was announced that a majority voted to ban the construction of minarets in Switzerland. This has brought up a great discussion and many questions have followed suit. An article in Huffington Post stated that the vote should not be considered racist. It should however be viewed as a statement by the Swiss that they will not stand for the radicalization of Switzerland. For many the minarets represent radicalism and not Islam in general. The article explains that the western freedoms and liberties were hard to come by and citizens are not ready to give them up to Sharia law. Tawfik Hamid writes that,
“It seems strange that Muslims would insist on building minarets for mosques in Switzerland while thousands of mosques exist inside the Muslim world without minarets. The minarets are seen by many as representing the superiority of Islam, especially when they are taller than the churches; this sheds some light on the hidden intentions of Muslims who insist on building minarets in the heart of Europe. It is important that Muslims in Switzerland explain why they insist on using such historical symbols of Muslim superiority when it is neither mentioned in the Koran nor considered vital to building a mosque.”
Is Switzerland onto something? Is this a breach of freedom of religion? Or, is the ruling acceptable if it is understood that the goal of the minaret is to show Islam as a superseding power over others? It will be interesting to continue to watch this story unfold and see if other countries follow in Switzerland’s footsteps.
Author: Lianne
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