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Children Told they are Dogs during Mosque Visit
2008-04-09
THE HAGUE, 09/04/08 - A primary school in Amsterdam wished to provide its pupils with an understanding for other cultures. But during a visit to a mosque, the children were told they were dogs.

With a view to developing understanding and respect for other cultures among children, primary school De Horizon regularly organises outings to various religious organisations. The chairman of the El Mouchidine mosque told the children from group 7 (aged 10) and their chaperones however that non-Muslims are dogs.

"We are shocked that during the guided tour, the mosque's chairman told the children and chaperoning parents that non believers were dogs."
In a letter to the children's parents, the school expresses its regret at the incident: "We are shocked that during the guided tour, the mosque's chairman told the children and chaperoning parents that non believers were dogs. We consider this statement as unacceptable since we allow our children to partake in this project to develop respect for freedom of religious choice".

In the meantime, the school's management has addressed the mosque on the undesirable behaviour of the chairman. Both parties will say nothing further on the matter. "We will resolve the matter amongst ourselves and I have no inclination whatsoever to discuss the matter with the media", as newspaper De Telegraaf quoted the school's spokesperson Mariet ten Berge. "We have been to the mosque before and it always went well".

Angry parents had sent the letter on to De Telegraaf but were reportedly rapped on the knuckles by the school's management. "The school wishes to play this down. That is precisely the problem", as one mother commented.
Posted by:john frum

#18  Oh, I'm all for "respect for freedom of religious choice" too. It's the bloodthirsty death-cults I don't agree with.
Posted by: BA   2008-04-09 22:10  

#17  Well it looks like progress is being made. The infidels have moved up the evolutionary scale and are now dogs. Suppose it's better than being “worms, snakes, maggots"
Posted by: tipper   2008-04-09 19:47  

#16  I think Islam, when the word finally gets out, is going to have a lot more Baruch Goldsteins in its future. The level of anti-Muzz anger is rising exponentially and the Muzz just don't think the dhimmis will resist so they keep on raising the pressure. When the situation finally blows up it's going to be very ugly.
Posted by: Pancho Elmeck8414   2008-04-09 18:37  

#15  James, and that is the core of it. Allah = Mohammed by proxy. There are many instances in koran or hadiths where that is apparent. They were mutually interchangeable, when Mohammed was trying to justify any deed whatsoever. The real "deity" is Mohammed.
Posted by: twobyfour   2008-04-09 14:03  

#14  Never too early to start a dhummi education.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-04-09 14:03  

#13  I'd tell the imam upon hearing it that he's a dog meat.
Posted by: twobyfour   2008-04-09 13:56  

#12  Baba, I think it won't get you in too much trouble to joke about Allah--he's not the important one. But don't dream about insulting Muhammad.
Posted by: James   2008-04-09 13:25  

#11  With a view to developing understanding and respect for other cultures

Therein lies much of the problem; the unyielding assumption that understanding another culture is to develop respect for it. If you came to understand the practice of cannibalism or human sacrifice, you would perforce come to appreciate the cultures in which they are the norm. Thereafter you would be expected to tolerate such things everywhere.

I understand that Mohammed charged the Muslim community with the imperative to dominate the world, by force if necessary. I understand that Allah despises non-believers and wishes them dead or oppressed. I understand that women by their mere presence are an unholy influence. Somehow, though, the respect thing is lost on me. I know that Allah is thin skinned and can't take a joke about Himself, his followers or his "prophet". I know that Islam is insulted by accurate reporting of its own message and the actions of its followers in accordance with that message. I get it, yet somehow the respect thing is lost on me. Funny, that.
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2008-04-09 12:29  

#10  don't forget to pee on the carpets and chew up the 'homework'.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-04-09 11:33  

#9  #8 Well, since we're dogs, I guess you'll have no problem with me taking a nice big dump right here in the middle of your mosque?
Woof!


Dittos tu, count me in on that mission Please! Grrr >:)

It's all or nothing for us, The Wahhabis and Brotherhood are at WAR with Us to the Death!
Posted by: Red Dawg   2008-04-09 11:19  

#8  Well, since we're dogs, I guess you'll have no problem with me taking a nice big dump right here in the middle of your mosque?
Woof!
Posted by: tu3031   2008-04-09 10:33  

#7  Reminds me of a similar story, one family friend was a young north african wimman, quite westernized, and she worked in the social area kind of job; on one occasion, she and other social workers went on to have a group of young arab muslims (all born & raised in La Belle France, around 10-12 years old?, this happened in the 90's) visit a Cathedral. Reaction of the kids shocked her, even though she came from a muslim family & all, while inside the Cathedral, some were quasi-panicked and hid their face in their hands, and others kept spitting on the ground...
Posted by: anonymous5089   2008-04-09 09:42  

#6  This is the best thing that could happen to these kids. None of them will ever forget this. How do you really try to convince kids that there are madmen living amongst them and that they will do them harm ? This shitbag did these kids and their parents the best favor ever. The f**kwits running the school can try to schmooze all they want. This performance by the Muzz looney tune is already seared into permanent memory. I wonder if he was slobbering and spitting when he said it ?
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700   2008-04-09 09:39  

#5  And this is the stuff they're WILLING to share with outsiders. I cringe at the thought of all the hate and supremacy that must be a part of the ROP outside of earshot of kuffirs like me.

The real irony, no doubt, is they accuse Jews and Christians of doing what THEY do more than any other religion. In psychological terms, it's called "projection"
Posted by: PlanetDan   2008-04-09 08:41  

#4  Shades of the mythological Babelfish, which, by translating any language into any other language, caused the most vicious and destructive wars in the universe, because people, for the first time, really understood everything others said.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2008-04-09 07:28  

#3  A primary school in Amsterdam wished to provide its pupils with an understanding for other cultures.

Mission successful I would say. They now have a very good understanding of Islam and what it is really like when the veil and whitewashed MSM lies are stripped away.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-04-09 07:14  

#2  "We will resolve the matter amongst ourselves and I have no inclination whatsoever to discuss the matter with the media"

In other words, we are totally ignoring the elephant in the room, which is that Muslims really do consider infidels as dogs. I suppose the kids got a little more understanding of Islam than was intended by the multicultural educators.
Posted by: gromky   2008-04-09 07:02  

#1  We are shocked that during the guided tour, the mosque's chairman told the children and chaperoning parents that non believers were dogs.

apparently mommy and daddy didn't do their homework regarding Islamic beliefs concerning infidels.
Posted by: Woodrow Slusorong7967   2008-04-09 06:48  

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