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Islamonline asks readers - Does "How to Behead" poem make "you feel ?"
2008-01-07
How to Behead

Hold him
Tie the arms behind his back
And bandage his legs together
Just by the ankles
Blindfold the punk
So that he won't hesitate as much
For on seeing the sharp pointy knife
He'll begin to shake
And continuously scream like an eedyat
And jiggle like a jelly
Trust me–this will sure get you angry
ItÂ’s better to have at least two or three brothers by your side

Reading the poem above, what do you feel? Do you feel instigated to commit an act of terror, or do you feel disgusted?

Spit
Posted by:Icerigger

#10  We're sorry, but this video may not be available.

Not mine - one of Grouchy Media's odes to US ordinance.
Posted by: DMFD   2008-01-07 22:37  

#9  We're sorry, but this video may not be available.

Google has opinions, DMFD.

One of the commenters there mentioned he uses the site often for dawa (outreach to the infidels with intent to convert), and the presence of the poem on the site is going to make things more difficult for him. So it's a good the poem was posted. Especially since if we here at Rantburg already know about it, so does enough of the on-line Muslim community, and they should be forced to answer questions about why the poem was written, and why Islam Online felt pressed to ask the question.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-01-07 22:14  

#8  Here's an (old) answer to the poem and to happy little head choppers everywhere. (warning: strong language)
Posted by: DMFD   2008-01-07 20:28  

#7  Hey, it's just a metaphor, right? Just a political statement, satire, right? Right? Hey, it's just a joke? Come on, it's a joke, let's laugh about it, what ya say? What are you doing with that roll of duct tape? What's with the knife? AAAAARRRRRGGGGGGG! *gurgle*
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-01-07 17:46  

#6  Thanks M. The link takes you to the full poem, if you can call it that. It's by Samina Malik who called herself a "lyrical terrorist." What is very troubling is that she works in a store in London's Heathrow Airport. Nah, no chance that could be a problem. Atually is sounds like the Minneapolis airport as far as the number of Muslims there.

Her friends set up Web sites and blogs condemning her arrest and deliberately tried to provoke authorities by downloading al Qaeda manuals and outlining methods to kill President Bush with depleted uranium bombs

The hard thing the MSM is going to have with this (as if they would cover this story in any depth) is that the Quran calls for Muzzies to murder us in this method.

Strike off their heads, strike off the very tips of their fingers." (Sura 8, Verse 12)

"When you meet the unbelievers in the battlefield strike off their heads." (Sura 47, Verse 4)


In the meantime it is very telling that Islamonline saw if fitting to post these Islamic happy killing crap.
Posted by: Icerigger   2008-01-07 17:17  

#5  This poem (actually the poem is longer than what is posted above) is an issue in a criminal case in England.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=3970719&page=1
Posted by: mhw   2008-01-07 16:39  

#4  Reading the poem above, what do you feel? Do you feel instigated to commit an act of terror, or do you feel disgusted?

Neither, I feel the "Artist" should be heavily seated, confined to a 6X6 room, and hungby the neck until dead (No Drop), either that or be forced to participate in a live demonstration, as The beheaded "Participant".

Comment, when given two unpleasant choices, think of a third, fourth, etc. Do NOT fall into this trap of only using the choices provided.

Remember the old question
Did you beat your wife again this morning, answer yes, or no.
Either answer makes you confess to beating your wife, whether or not that's true.
AVOID TRICK QUESTIONS.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-01-07 14:43  

#3  It makes me think Canada's Human Rights Commissions need to be deluged with suits against the people who write snuff poetry.
Posted by: Excalibur   2008-01-07 14:31  

#2  only possible answer
Posted by: 3dc   2008-01-07 14:16  

#1  I envision this poem being read to a room full of jihadi beatniks in berets and bomb belts who snap their fingers when it's over and say "Heavy, man."
Posted by: Jonathan   2008-01-07 13:22  

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