It’s Ramadan-a-ding-dong time in Islamic countries and in the Islamic ghettos that have been created in non-Muslim nations. Ramadan is a time of fasting and prayer and murdering infidels or those who violent Muslims purcieve as being infidels. As Ramadan is a fast during daylight hours this festival of hunger and murder has been nicknamed ‘the festival of skipping lunch and then killing a few people’.
According to the ‘Religion of Peace’ website, the number of killings by Muslims always appears to rise in Ramadan. Last year was a humdinger of a blood-fest of deaths at the hands of Muslims during Ramadan. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in a large number of attacks and many others suffered life changing injuries because of Islamic terrorism.
It is anyone’s guess what the death toll will be after this years Ramadan, as we seem to have more murderous Muslims behaving yet more murderous as the years go by, there is a good chance that this year’s Ramadan killing spree will clock up at 3,000+ deaths. If it is less than 3k deaths then I will be pleasantly surprised but I know enough about Islam and the violent conflicts that is involved in to also be unsurprised if it’s more.
The Islamic killing season is upon us all again and we will see why a growing number of us can see that Islam is the complete opposite of peace. ‘Islam equals death’ say many non-Muslims, and it’s at Ramadan that the truth of that statement is often cruelly demonstrated.
This time last year I was living in Kuwait, which if I am honest I was not a great fan of. It was a bit like the curates egg, good bits and bad bits, the bad was to do with the Islamic domination. The non-nutter Kuwaitiis are lovely people.
Getting back to the relevant bit, Kuwait up till last Ramadan had never had any Islamic terrorism before. Then last year it had two suicide bombings, both of which were on mosques.
Strangely enough while out there they had advice on how to lose weight after the Ramadan holiday period.
What will this years Ramadan death toll be?
Who cares?
Open a book on it, and possibly make a few quid on the side.