Teddy Bear Plot

Backward savages charge clueless Brit teacher for her role in Western ”plot.” 

Not to be confused with the anti-Western plot hatched by a former guest of Sudan, Osama bin Laden, that involved flying airliners, with children and their teddy bears on board, into office buildings. 

Does Gibbons deserve to be lashed and imprisioned by these backward savages? No. Does she deserve a dope slap?  Yes.  Rule No. 1 when living in someone else’s country. Steer clear of the religion. Britain’s kowtowing to Muslim agenda items is another issue, but Gibbons is not living in Britain. She chose to live in one of the most backward countries on Earth, where the Islamic government is currently engaged in genocide against non-Muslims.  Why she chose to provide aid and comfort to the elite of this criminal nation remains unclear.  Maybe she thought she could do some good, or maybe she just needed the cash. News reports indicate the 54-year-old divorced mother of two had only been in the country four months, and is a gentle, innocent-minded person. Sounds like the Unity High School’s employee cultural awareness program was somewhat deficient. 

A case like this should serve as a good reminder to Kumbayah singers of what kind of backward savages we are dealing with. However, Sudanese Islamic extremism has been given the official George Clooney stamp of disapproval, unlike Iraq or Afghanistan, for example, where the beheading and suicide bombing policies of al-Qaeda and the Taliban are George Bush’s fault, so it is unlikely there is any useful moral to this story.

Reuters: Major British Muslim groups come out for Gibbons.

ABC News reminds us Gibbons isn’t the only woman facing a flogging under absurd and perverted applications of Sharia law.

Times of London explains all:

Professor Eltyeb Hag Ateya, the director of the Khartoum University Peace Research Institute, said that the notion of naming a bear was alien to most Sudanese. “People are angry because the bear does not exist in Sudanese folklore,” he said. “It is not seen as a nice thing that children carry around. If you call someone a bear they will be angry, just as if you have called someone a camel in England.”

We usually start burning embassies when that happens, but that’s different.

Topics: Islam

  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 10:30 am on Thursday, November 29, 2007

15 Responses to “Teddy Bear Plot”

  1. sdillard Says:

    Oh for the days when ENGLAND would have taught the wogs a lesson. Sadly, “Britain” will do nothing.

  2. El Cid Says:

    called someone a camel in England.

    Lemme see…How many Islamists reside in England?

    Personally, I think calling an Islamist a camel, would bring lust to their heart.

    And O great one, What would ‘they’ be, or do if you called someone a cab?

  3. theospark Says:

    Sadly we no longer are feared by such people. Gunboat diplomacy needs to be restored.

  4. Mr. Bingley Says:

    1) cut off all aid
    2) what Theo said.

  5. El Cid Says:

    Oh sure Bingley

    what Theo said, what Theo said

    LOL.

  6. El Cid Says:

    Don’t say it…I am fully aware of the fact, that I’m going straight to hell, do not pass go.

  7. tanstaafl Says:

    The boy named Mohammed in the class is now saying “don’t blame the teacher, I named the teddy bear after myself”

    Anyway, this incident happened in Sept. and is getting publicity late November.

    After “parents of the children” became upset.

    Anyone see a parallel in time delay with the Danish cartoons, when the controversy only became hot approximately 4 months after their being published in the Danish newspaper ?

    Can you smell more Islamist orchestration with this incident ?

    And I suppose Khartoum’s Islamists have a lot of room to talk after themselves orchestrating the rape and slaughter of tens of thousands of Sudanese in Darfur.

  8. El Cid Says:

    Dutch Lawmaker Planning Film Criticizing the Koran

    Wilders said he is not afraid of reprisals if his film angers Muslims. “I have lived with 24-hour protection for three years,” he said. “I will make the film and see what reaction it creates.”

    Ooooooooooooooooo, 40 lash time, OR will it be the Theo van Gogh treatment?

    Fox News

  9. tanstaafl Says:

    Here are passages in the Koran that Muslims Against Shari’a claim need to be excised.

    Imagine, excising Allah’s own thoughts from Islam’s Holy Book !

    Blasphemous !

    http://www.reformislam.org/verses.php

  10. El Cid Says:

    KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - A defense lawyer says a British teacher has been found guilty of inciting religious hatred and sentenced to 15 days in prison and deportation from Sudan.

    http://apnews.myway.com/article/20071129/D8T7G7380.html

    AP

  11. The_Real_JeffS Says:

    I guess Great Britain prefers teddy bear diplomacy……which works not at all.

    I’m with Theo. Bring back gunboat diplomacy!

  12. tanstaafl Says:

    and deportation from Sudan.

    In my view of the universe, deportation was the point from the getgo.

    And Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir would rid his country of foreign nationals in general, anyone who might critically remark on his running of the place.

    And his dalliance with allowing in UN “peacekeepers” was just that, a dalliance.

    And Sudan (at least Khartoum) will continue to grow rich on Chinese oil deals to the detriment of any native peoples in its way.

  13. Ali Says:

    Concerning the Qu’ran and the Prohibition on Graven Images…

    It seems important to point out that there is no commandment concerning the making of images of living beings in the Qur’an. The Qur’an does make it clear that nothing should be honored alongside God:

    “God does not forgive the joining of partners with him: anything less than that he forgives to whoever he will, but anyone who joins partners with God is lying and committing a tremendous sin” (4:48).

    All of the Islamic injunctions against making religious images come from the Hadith, a collection of traditions recorded by various followers about their interpretations about what the Prophet said and did. It is the Hadith, the writings of men, and not the Qur’an that prohibits images of living beings.

    Another important item to note is that the passages in the Hadith prohibiting images do not call for Muslims to take action against those who make images, but instead say that Allah will punish them severely at the Day of Judgment.

    One notable exception to this rule is dolls for children, probably because children are not considered in danger of worshipping them as idols.

    “Aisha played with dolls while her husband Muhammad was with her. (Sahih Muslim vol.4, book 29 ch.1005, no.5981)

    From http://www.cafepress.com/mohammad_bear

  14. saltydog Says:

    Let this be a lesson. Do you think it will make any difference to the multi-cult crowd? Nah. Reality never impinges on their fantasies.

  15. tanstaafl Says:

    More on Teddy, just like the whipped up wackos in Pakistan in the aftermath of a Danish imam carrying “the cartoons” around the Muslim world.

    This stuff is not accidental and all the outraged disappointed British authority types should be saying as much instead of bemoaning this travesty as some kind of legitimate event.

    Infidel outrage at miscarriage of justice plays right into the hands of Islamists.

    Thousands of Islamic fanatics wielding knives demand jailed teddy bear teacher is executed

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=497490

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