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“angry about Canada’s role in Afghanistan” —just like the liberal-left

Don’t worry—Aly Hindy, imam at the Salaheddin Islamic Centre in Scarborough, reassures us, despite the evidence in front of his face, under his feet, behind his back, and swirling all around him:

[…] “I am sure, 100%, none of these guys would do anything in Canada,” Mr. Hindy said

Which is reason number 577 why some of these people need English accuracy lessons.  Or we could do as I do, and simply remember the lessons we learned from our good friend the Iraqi Minister of Information, who became known as Comical Ali.  In this case it’s Aly

Qayyum Abdul Jamal, 43, [is] a senior member of the Al-Rahman Islamic Centre in Mississauga and the oldest of the 17 accused.

Aly Hindy, imam at the Salaheddin Islamic Centre in Scarborough, yesterday described Mr. Jamal as an aggressive “elder,” angry about Canada’s role in Afghanistan.

He also said Mr. Jamal was upset at the way some in Toronto’s Muslim community have distanced themselves from the Khadrs, the Toronto family that once lived in Osama bin Laden’s compound in Afghanistan.

[…] At Mr. Jamal’s Montevideo Road townhouse yesterday, neighbours recalled a string of bizarre incidents involving his family. They also said his wife, who is Caucasian, began donning a full burka shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror strikes in the United States.

“She never dressed like that before Sept. 11, I swear to God,” said Kim Bastarache, who lives across the street from the Jamal family.

Accompanied by a man believed to be one of Mr. Jamal’s brothers, the wife emerged from the house yesterday afternoon dressed in an intricately embroidered gold burka.

She declined to speak with a reporter.

Hindy and his little cultural mosaic piece isn’t alone in defending their cute little cultural community of people who are “just like” the rest of us Canadians.  This is a statement from Luc Portelance, the CSIS assistant director of operations: 

“It is important to know that this operation in no way reflects negatively on any specific community, or ethno-cultural group in Canada,” he added.

No no.  They’re all just like us. 

It’s all about steering as far away from “racial profiling” as humanly possible to these pcnazis.  To hear them is to accept that it could just as easily be my grandmother who is up to all this. 

In reality, it’s not “racial profiling”, it’s “fitting the description”.  But their heads just aren’t set in reality—they’re set in a world view that says “better a Dhimmi than be caught sounding politically incorrect”. 

Source: National Post

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