NY TImes Moral Depravity: Equating Good with Evil SIOA = Bloody Murdering Jihadists in Indonesia

9.21.0 – Pamela Geller – In an incomprehensible moral equivocation, The NY Times is equating our rally against the 15-story mega mosque to be built on the site of a building that was partially destroyed in the attacks on September 11 in the name of Islam, with the slaughter and persecution of Christians and the church in Indonesia.

Insane? Yes. Moral rot? Yes. Regular Atlas readers are painfully aware of the merciless attacks on Christians in the largest Muslim country in the world, Indonesia. Go here for more.

In another bloody, savage attack, Muslims seriously injured two leaders of a small congregation of Indonesian Christians. A church elder was stabbed in the stomach, and a female priest was hit in the head with a plank.

Here is how the NY Slimes framed it:

Last week, one day after Americans opposed to the construction of an Islamic center in Lower Manhattan pledged to “Stop the Islamization of America,” a group of Islamists rallied in Bekasi, outside the Indonesian capital, to fight the “Christianization” of Indonesia, by blocking the planned construction of a church.

The Times is literally equating us  with them. Yes, according to the NY Times, SIOA is just like these  murderers in Indonesia against the church. 

Tens of thousands joined Robert and me in appealing to the extreme Imam Rauf to be sensitive and tolerant and human, something Islamic supremacists are incapable of. The NY Times is comparing the 70% of Americans opposed to the Ground Zero mega mosque with bloody murdering jihadists. NY Times reporters were trained by Rauf, so this is hardly surprising.

The hatred of the good for being the good — Ayn Rand.

http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2010/09/ny-times-moral-depravity-equating-good-with-evil-sioa-bloody-murdering-jihadists-in-indonesia.html

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September 21st, 2010

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