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Pakistan proud of its madrassas: Aziz
2007-04-29
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Saturday the misconceptions about madrassas should be removed as they were playing a positive role in providing education to the poor.
“We are proud of our madrassas for providing free education to thousands of poor students. We should not be apologetic about them. Every country has these madrassas then why shouldn’t we.”
“We are proud of our madrassas for providing free education to thousands of poor students. We should not be apologetic about them. Every country has these madrassas then why shouldn’t we,” he said at an international conference titled Governing for MDGs: Focus on Incentives, Ownership and Incentives.

The National Reconstruction Bureau in collaboration with the World Bank organised the conference,
“Some seminaries might be carried away by religious sentiments. However, the government can deal with them.”
which was sponsored by Japan, the Canadian International Development Agency and the United Nations Development Fund. Aziz said the most madrassas were doing a good job but there were misconceptions in the world about them, which needed to be removed. “Some seminaries might be carried away by religious sentiments. However, the government can deal with them,” he said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Don't bother about getting it fixed, we (You) don't need it.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-04-29 12:51  

#1  Â“We are proud of our madrassas for providing free education to thousands of poor students. We should not be apologetic about them. Every country has these madrassas then why shouldnÂ’t we,”

This needs to change. Much as making sure the name "Mohammed" is as unpopular of a kid's name as "Adolph", we need to make sure that all countries with madrassas rue the day they ever allowed one to be built. Madrassas are essentially unlicensed day care centers where molestations and other perversions can go undetected. Worst of all is how all these young minds are perverted with Islam's jihadist filth.

One by one, each country's madrassas should be bombed into oblivion. Drop leaflets making it crystal clear that this was done because of the Islamic filth being spread by them. Then hope that the parents of all the children who perish get a clue about just how unwise it is to send their kids off to terrorist training camps. The entire Islamic indoctrination process needs to be razed to the very ground. Starting with assassinations of Islam's clerical elite and working down to dismantling all of their academic institutions.

I realize that many of the children sent to these terrorist training centers come from households that are too poor to afford any other sort of education. That in no way changes how the West is confronted with the need to incapacitate an entire generation of fighting age Muslim males. Waiting for them to gain the field wearing bomb vests or bearing weapons in hand is not an option. Either we begin to alter the demographics of those countries that provide so many of the terrorist recruits, or we simply glass them over. Suddenly my suggestion seems a lot more humane.

Islam continues to show no indication of reforming itself. Such a thing is impossible to impose externally, especially in light of taqiyya. Either it is voluntarily embraced or it is of no use at all. In light of this intransigence, Islam either will have to be selectively denuded of assets or exterminated entirely. Rather than see such genocide occur, I'd rather that a calculated program of stripping out vital resources is begun. Eradicating the madrassa system would be one way of accomplishing this.

PS: Yes, my sympathy meter is in the shop and the mechanic has informed me that replacement parts are no longer available.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-29 03:09  

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