Thursday, March 1, 2018

Here is another reason, as if another reason was required, to never let Muslims enter America. Never. No exceptions. If you're a Muslim fucktard stay out of my country you stupid worthless piece of crap.

Christians are morons not to mention insane but they don't whip people for gambling. Only Muslim fucktards do that. Then of course there are the daily suicide bombings, the requirement that women wear a black tent, and thousands of other idiotic violent things Muslim assholes do every day.

I never gamble but if other people want to do that I'm OK with it. I just mind my own business. Muslims can't mind their own business because they're stupid fucking assholes.

There are no moderate Muslims because there is nothing moderate about being a stupid fucking asshole. Muslims lost their right to live on this planet a long time ago. Muslims are scum.

A quote from an ex-Muslim: "The only way to reform Islam is get rid of Islam."

Do we need this bullshit in America? I don't think so. "Separately on Tuesday, an unmarried Muslim man and woman received more than 20 lashes each for the offense of being intimate together."

The "moderate Muslims" love to watch these atrocities: "The province’s Shariah courts are imposing hundreds of whippings a year."


Crowds watched as an Indonesian Christian was flogged Tuesday in a public square in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.






Wall Street Journal - Indonesian Christians Flogged in Rare Shariah Punishment for Non-Muslims. The pair were publicly whipped for gambling as the country shifts toward a more politicized brand of Islam.

By Ben Otto and Anita Rachman
Updated Feb. 28, 2018 12:51 p.m. ET 188 COMMENTS

JAKARTA—Two Indonesian Christians were publicly whipped for gambling, a rare case of non-Muslims being punished here under Islamic law, as the country shifts toward a more politicized brand of the religion associated with the Middle East.

The man and woman are residents of Aceh province on the northern tip of Sumatra island, a province that has imposed strict Shariah law. They were whipped at least six times each on Tuesday by a robed man wearing a mask and wielding a rattan cane. Hundreds of onlookers jeered them as the punishment was carried out on a stage next to a mosque in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh.

Indonesia, the world’s most-populous Muslim-majority country, has long been known for its more moderate form of the religion. It has laws protecting the rights of Christians and other groups, a robust democracy and an open economy attracting investors including Toyota Motor Co. to Samsung Electronics Co. The capital Jakarta has restaurants with female staff in skimpy outfits.

But hard-line Islamic groups have been using the country’s democratic system to promote an Islamic agenda, building support among citizens with charity work and public preaching.


Hard-Line Muslim Groups Make Inroads in Indonesia
Hard-line Islamic groups are challenging Indonesia’s tradition of religious tolerance and secular law. Video: Warangkana Chomchuen/WSJ. Photo: Adek Berry/AFP/Getty Images


Last year, hard-liners succeeded in a campaign to imprison the Christian governor of Jakarta for blasphemy. Lawmakers are now negotiating a revision of the criminal code, including provisions pushed by Islamic parties that would imprison gay people or unmarried cohabiting heterosexuals.

Aceh is the only province in Indonesia governed by Shariah law, under a measure of autonomy allowed to settle a separatist conflict in the country of 250 million people.

Some 98% of Aceh’s five million people are Muslims. They can face flogging for offenses including drinking alcohol, adultery, gay sex, gambling or having romantic relationships before marriage. The province’s Shariah courts are imposing hundreds of whippings a year.

The minority in Aceh who aren’t Muslims have a choice of being punished under either the civil code or Shariah. Some choose flogging to avoid lengthy prison terms. In January, a Christian was sentenced to 36 lashes for selling alcohol.

The two Christians flogged on Tuesday were punished for playing a game at a children’s entertainment complex in a way authorities say amounted to gambling, said Yusnardi, head of Banda Aceh’s Shariah police force, which enforces laws rooted in Islamic faith. A Muslim man also involved in the case received at least 19 strokes. Details on what the game entailed weren’t immediately clear. Gambling is illegal across the whole country.

Separately on Tuesday, an unmarried Muslim man and woman received more than 20 lashes each for the offense of being intimate together.

The sentences brought swift condemnation from human-rights groups. “Corporal punishment is torture under the United Nations Convention against Torture, which Indonesia has ratified,” said Andreas Harsono of Human Rights Watch.

Indonesia has long struggled with a minority of extremists. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, terrorists affiliated with al Qaeda killed hundreds of people in bombings—and the country has been on the lookout for possible returnees among the Indonesians who joined Islamic State in the Middle East.

Prominent groups of the country’s bombing survivors declined this week to participate in meetings orchestrated by officials to allow reformed terrorist convicts to make formal, face-to-face apologies to victims.

Write to Ben Otto at ben.otto@wsj.com

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