Ja. Ich kenne welche. Sogar Drei. (Staerken und Schwaechen des Islam)
1. Ein Palaestinaenser mit einem israelischem Pass
2. Einen iranischen, Alkohol trinkenden Wissenschaftler (Wieso kein Alkohol? Alah ist im Iran, ich bin in Deutschland!)
3. Eine trinkfeste superhuebsche Iranerin.
Ich erwarte also von einem Moslem, der hierher kommt, dass er zuallererst
anerkennt, dass der Mensch dem Range nach weit höher steht als Allah.
Desweiteren erwarte ich - es ist nämlich nicht naturgegeben, sondern
bedarf ständiger Anspannung - dass er nach seinen Fähigkeiten dazu
beiträgt, um die Üerlegenheit des Menschen über Allah zu beweisen.
Vielleicht liest Du mal die nicht unumstrittenen Postings vom Fjordman.
The Judeo-Christian, Western culture is based on guilt, and Muslims exploit this by playing on our guilt complex. The Arab-Islamic culture is based on shame. It's time we learn to play on their shame, just as they do on our guilt. They feel humiliated and paranoid about everything. In defense of their egos and by extention their religion they do stupid things, such as the London bombings and sharing the beheading videos with the rest of the world.
There are a few issues central and vital to Islam and on which it is really vulnerable on, such as women's emancipation. If Islam really does go for it, Islam is dead. If it doesnt then its dead in the long run. The most important and valuable soldiers of Islam are not male Jihadis, but women. Muslim women are the frontline soldiers of Islam in the West, as they were in Bosnia. However, women are also the Achilles heel of Islam. Give young Muslim girls in the West, the legal power that they do not have to follow the dictats of the imams or the mullahs, or give them the notion that they can report mullahs for religious harassment, then one starts a chain reaction that continues into the home and community.
Once were warriors: Why Islam failed Muslims
Islam is a warrior’s creed that served its early followers well. From impoverished desert tribes, they rose to forge an empire in a short time that stretched from Spain to India. The ethos it engendered – brotherhood for believers, contempt and hatred for non-believers, belief in heavenly rewards for fallen warriors, a high fertility rate (which requires the subordination of women), blind obedience – created formidable warriors. But these same qualities are handicaps for Muslims in the age of the microchip. Today they lead to poverty, belligerency, war and defeat. Many Muslims look back with fondness to their days of glory and try to recover their former days by using the old methods. That is why there is today a rising tide of Islamic fundamentalism across the Muslim world. They are bewildered at their weakness and look for conspiracy theories. Muslims think their failure is due to some Jewish or American plot not realizing that failure comes from within themselves. They are out of touch with reality. Once were warriors, Muslims are now like Don Quixote tilting at windmills in a world they no longer understand.