Monday, November 12, 2007

Porn-Loving Muslims

[***Warning: mild language and adult topic alert***]




Well, isn't this a case of the pot calling the kettle black...!

Right Truth blows open a story revealing the hypocrisy of young Muslims when it comes to sexual purity:
Despite all their protestations of piety and clean living as well as their condemnation of anything they deem to be “UnIslamic” it seems that our friends from the Religion of Peace have a keen desire to dive right in to internet porn.

In fact, it looks like they surf porn more than anyone else.
To back up these assertions, here are some handy-dandy graphs:



Isn't it amazing how they declare and justify jihad against Americans (and the rest of the West) on the basis that we're corrupt and evil, and indulge in all kinds of vile behavior, yet they are guilty of the very same things? Take a look at how many Muslim countries top the list in certain search categories:

Egypt is currently #1 for “fat sex.”

Pakistan, Morocco, Turkey and Egypt are at the top of the list when it comes to “animal sex.”

For “children sex,” Pakistan is at #1, Egypt #2 and Iran #3. The most common languages used to conduct the search in are Arabic and Turkish.

For “sexy children,” these results are probably the most disturbing. Pakistan, Syria, Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, followed by Turkey at #9.

For “sexy child,” Pakistan is #1, followed by Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey. Common languages are Persian, Arabic, and Turkish.

For “homo sex,” Indonesia is #1, Morocco is at 6.

For “rape,” Pakistan is at 1. Malaysia is at 3.

For “bird sex,” Egypt is at 1. (Come ON!)

For “ass sex,” Saudi Arabia comes first, followed directly by Egypt and Morocco. Most common language is Arabic.


I've read in more than one place that one of the big problems with Islam is that it is all about power and sexual repression, not only of women, but also of young boys. This information seems to back up that argument.

Now, let's be real...you can't paint the entire faith with one broad brush stroke -- just like you shouldn't paint the entire Christian faith with one brush stroke -- but this information should make you think a bit deeper about the motivations going on behind the scenes. It's one thing to be sinful; after all, we are all human, and that's an unavoidable fact of life. But, it's a completely different thing to declare an all-out war of death and destruction justified by hypocrisy. I don't see many Christians doing that.

There's my two cents.

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