
So thousands of muslims decide to protest over the bombing of one of their holy sites. Ok I can get that, yet it seems a bit late in the day for them to be protesting.


Where were the "peacefull" muslim protesters when children were slaughtered at Beslan? Where were they after Bali, or Madrid or London or 9/11. Where were they when churches in Africa and elsewhere were burned down? Or do they just protest after one of their holy sites gets destroyed.
Link here: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1738611.html?menu=
Oh and talking of people not looking at the big picture brings me onto the Church of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury’s recent address to the World Council of Churches: Yes you guessed it, I am awarding the Church of England a Jens Byskov dhimmi award for moral cowardice. The original Dhimmi award to Jens is here