Thursday, July 10, 2014

Isn't it strange how Muslims discriminate against their own more than against non-Muslims?

(Bangladesh) Muslims around the non-Islamic world bitch something awful about how they are treated. In fact, they invent their own words for it - Islamophobia.

Be it CAIR in America, Tell Mama in the UK or the husbands of asylum seekers inside Israel, if you listened only to what they had to say, you could only presume that the West was an intolerable place to live in.

The funny thing is, Islamic countries treat their own a lot worse.

Take for example the Palestinians who relocated from Israel from 1948 to the neighbours. These Palestinians are denied basic rights (work, medical, voting, etc.) and are treated as outcasts even if they are 4th generation born in that country.

In Saudi Arabia, you'll get deported faster than you can utter Allah Ackba. I myself have experienced this at first hand across the ME. People would tell me (not ask) that I was Jewish. (err, what part of me having an Islamic name didn't they accept?) I suppose all the easier in which to try and get me to do their bidding... Big mistake.

Anyway, this trend of treating your own worse than you expected to be treated in a foreign land has reared its ugly head in, of all places, Banglerdesh. It seems that Rohingyas refugees from Burma (whom the Islamic world as a whole demanded be protected) are to be banned from marrying Bangladeshi locals. The government says it's to stop them from gaining citizenship and remaining in the country.

Can you imagine the outcry if any Western country did likewise? Yet when Muslims do it, why, it's acceptable.