A muslim, Abu Qatada, who honestly represents the evil but true origin of islam vs a muslim, Sayeeda Warsi, who is a deceitful hypocrite and a bigot
Why is Abu Qatada not dismissed as jut another lunatic muslim?! Because the hate he preaches is extremely well anchored in islam's own teachings and hence at odds with the false view that media, schools, universities and politicians try to misinform you with.
Unelected vice chairman of UK PM Cameron's Conservative party asks the Pope for help to get more "faith" (read 'islam') support. Sayeeda Warsi is the one who used to call Sharia muslims in Britain "idiots" a couple of years ago while now frequenting OIC's Saudi Sharia headquarter.
At the same time violent hate preacher and al-Qaeda affiliate Abu Qatada (aka Omar Mahmoud Othman) instead of being prosecuted is freed in Britain. This al-Qaeda affiliate and islamofascist was welcomed in England where non-violent islam critic and elected parliamentarian Geert Wilders was not! And while Abu Qatada is freed the British government eagerly tries to stop/criminalize bloggers etc who dare to say something critical about islam!
OIC has abandoned (i.e. violated) Human Rights by replacing them with Sharia, mainly because Human Rights do not give room for islamic sex apartheid. Warsi hence also betrays all girls/women suffering under Sharia.
Whereas Abu Qatada gives an informed view on islam Sayeeda Warsi is deceitful in her confused political correctness - or should we say faintly camouflaged islamofascism. However, Klevius guess is that Sayeeda Warsi's actions may cause more suffering than those of Abu Qatada. She is closely associated with the blood thirsty Saudi dictator family and their dreadful activities in muslim countries and elsewhere.
It's an irony, isn't it, that the main reason Abu Qatada couldn't be sent back to his native muslim land was that islamic Sharia accepts torture whereas Human Rights do not.
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Educate yourself on the origin of islam, e.g. by exploring the islamic horror behind the Vikings.
And learn the philosophy behind the concept of freedom in Human Rights.
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