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Freudian slips are extremely useful. When they’re careful, it’s “sabhi ka khoon.” But when they’re not, “[didi] musalmano ko bhi dekh rahi hai, Hindustaniyo ko bhi dekh rahi hai.” Meanwhile, RSS: “Muslims are also Hindus.”

Freudian slips are extremely useful. When they’re careful, it’s “sabhi ka khoon.” But when they’re not, “[didi] musalmano ko bhi dekh rahi hai, Hindustaniyo ko bhi dekh rahi hai.” Meanwhile, RSS: “Muslims are also Hindus.”

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I love this country. 🤦🏽‍♂️ Clip courtesy Sagar

I love this country. 🤦🏽‍♂️ Clip courtesy Sagar

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Just learned that the world is observing November as the “Islamophobia Awareness Month.” Here’s a story to commemorate the occasion. Once upon a time there was a 21-year-old Palestinian girl named Wafa al-Biri. She lived with her parents in Gaza. One day, while making dinner, a gas cooker blew up on her, giving her 45% burns all over her body. First Wafa was rushed to al-Shifa, the biggest hospital in Gaza, for treatment. But that proved inadequate, and she was moved to the Soroka hospital in the Israeli town of Beersheba. Here, she came under the care of a Jew named Dr. Yuval Krieger. Along with him, two Jewish nurses Mazal and Igor were also assigned to her case. After the initial treatments, she was prescribed periodic revisits for follow-up tests, well on her way to recovery. Pleased with their daughter’s care, her parents even wrote a letter of thanks to the doctors. All seemed to be going well. Wafa made her appointments on time, every week. Then one day she didn’t. It was a Monday, and she was supposed to be at the hospital at 8:00 AM. But she didn’t show up. Dr. Krieger marked her as no-show in his records and carried on with his day. But Wafa wasn’t home either. That morning, she had already left home and was at the Erez border crossing from Gaza into Israel around 5:30 AM. A letter of appointment in her purse. And a 20-pound bomb in her bra. The plan was to blow up the outpatient ward of the very hospital where she received her treatments. Including all the patients, children, babies, and doctors in it. Including, ironically, the very doctor and the nurses that saved her life. Wafa al-Biri was now a suicide bomber. Mission was to kill at least 50 Jews in one final act of martyrdom. But you don’t get to sneak 20 pounds of explosives through a crossing like Erez and not expect detection. Alarms went off and she was asked to undress. As she unbuttoned her pants, she realized she was going to get caught anyway. Might as well die here and take them along. In desperation, Wafa pulled the detonator string in her pocket and prepared to meet her…nothing happened. The string snapped free in her hand and the bomb failed to go off. Everybody lived to die another day. Wafa was arrested, later convicted and sentenced to 14 years in prison. In 2011, less than halfway through her sentence, life took a turn again. Gazan terrorists took an Israeli soldier captive. To secure his release, that one soldier’s release, the Israeli government agreed to release over a thousand Palestinian terrorists (what do I say, some societies tend to value their own). Wafa was one of them. The failed suicide bomber now lives happily with her folks in Gaza, probably plotting her next shot at martyrdom. Please don’t be Islamophobic. Not all Muslims exist to blow up hospitals and behead babies. Some are nice too. Spread love. 🌹

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Fix this. Then whine.

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Daha fazla içerik yok.