Time to Think About Moslem Feels, Goyim

Hamish Patton
Daily Stormer
November 16, 2015

An oppressor of Moslems and their right to kill infidels so they can sleep with under-age girls when they're dead
An oppressor of Moslems and their right to kill infidels so that they can sleep with under-age girls when they’re dead

Moslems have struck again in Paris, and what we goyim should really be thinking about is how enriched we’ve been. To that end, we must now turn our thoughts to Moslems and their feels. Given what happened, with wholesale slaughter throughout the streets of Paris, one has to wonder who is going to ride with Moslems and make them feel welcome again?

It’s terrible to think that an enlightened society would not now be thinking bad thoughts about the real victims of these so-called terror attacks: the Moslems.

And that is the trouble with people who are not adherents to Islam — these hajiis must kill infidels for religious reasons or they will not get to Paradise and sleep with lots of under-age girls for the rest of eternity which is very important to them. See, you have to think about if from THEIR point of view, as is the liberal egalitarian way.

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That’s why it’s good that we have media corporations that care so much about these real victims. News.com.au has already urged its readers to start thinking about Moslems, and remember that it’s only a teeny weeny minority of the otherwise much less minor number of peace-loving Moslems who regularly go on insane killing sprees in the name of a non-existent god and more non-existenter prophet.

THE attacks in Paris are so singularly vile, so unprecedentedly deranged, it would be impossible to confuse the murderers behind them with any other group.

But that is what will happen in Australia. An outspoken minority will attempt to link some of our citizens with the insanity of the IS conspiracy, the terrorists most likely to have ordered and carried out the killings.

There could be a backlash, largely driven by confusion and anxiety, against the 480,000 Australians of the Muslim faith, as if their religion was enough evidence to put them under the IS banner. As if their worship meant they also supported the IS commitment to butchery.

But it simply is not true.

Undoubtedly the IS business model of cowardly slaughter has backers in this country. They are a tiny group — a minority speck among Muslims — who attempt to recruit others for the evil they consider necessary.

They are extremists who do not represent the mainstream Muslim approach to religion or the sanctity of life.

This is why instead of recriminations, and pointing the finger, people should be welcoming Moslems even if they are wearing balaclavas and aiming Kalashnikovs at our heads. We should be looking past the shattered glass, and the piles of bodies, and embracing the wonders of how enriched society has become by having Moslems living among us and slaughtering us like halal sheep in the middle of an open court square.

It's there religion, goyim, and that's what matters most in a secular society that is not based on religion
It’s their religion, goyim, and that’s what matters most in a secular society that is not based on religion

For all that we might grumble about dying like pigs for a nutbag religion and a bunch of stuff that makes about as much sense as a nursery rhyme, it is important to THEM. And they are a minority, or so we are told, and being a minority they get their feels hurt much easier … so that means we have to do everything we can to make them feel like they own the world and that we’re just worthless dogs.

Not only would a backlash against Muslim Australians be insupportable, the public heat and community instability it could cause would delight the IS leadership, who want their menace to be globally disruptive.

But it simply has no basis.

Further, any raucous calls to close mosques and deport individuals would antagonise and isolate the very people we are asking to help track down the agents of IS, and alert us to the youngsters who might be falling for the IS extremism.

The more that public opinion — and security authorities — blame mainstream Muslim Australians for the IS atrocities, the greater the possibility the Islamic mainstream will see terrorism as the government’s problem, not theirs.

The more isolated and abused Muslims feel, the less likely they will be to assist authorities. The notion that harassing Muslims is good security is usually the monopoly of those who are too scared to think.

So start thinking about all the ways that you can be showing Moslems that they matter more than we do and instill self-esteem back into them. This could be by offering to ride with them on a bus, if they don’t consider you dirty and unclean according to their religion. You could offer to cover your face if you are a woman, and if you are a man you might think about converting to Islam to please them. We could also stop drinking, dress more like them; give away the pork products; no dancing; stop the idol worshiping and such forth until they feel fully integrated into our communities.

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