Drake wrote:
I don't understand some of these, but some are very good. Hopefully this gathers momentum. Very brave too, people get scared of Muslims in the West, to do this when surrounded by them...
I particularly like the one about the daughters, that one might get through about Islam being used to control since it's not attacking Islam directly and instead showing the hypocrisy of the elite. These types break their own rules all the time.
The cover legs one is hilarious.
To be fair though, I have just recognized one of the names of the princesses below as the one who got excused for alleged 'adultery'.
The picture of the sitting princess is captioned 'Princess Misha'al Al Saud', I am not sure if she is the same princess Misha'al who got executed.
Islamisized systems have no mercy.
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Her family sent Misha'al bint Fahd, at her own request, to Lebanon to attend school. While there, she fell in love with a man, Khaled al-Sha'er Mulhallal, the nephew of Ali Hassan al-Shaer, the Saudi ambassador in Lebanon, and they began an affair. When, upon their return to Saudi Arabia, it emerged that they had conspired to meet alone on several occasions, a charge of adultery was brought against them. She attempted to fake her own drowning[3] and was caught trying to escape from Saudi Arabia with Khaled. Although she was disguised as a man, she was recognized by a passport examiner at Jeddah airport.[4] She was subsequently returned to her family.[5] Under Sharia law, a person can only be convicted of adultery by the testimony of four adult male witnesses to the act of sexual penetration, or by their own admission of guilt, stating three times in court "I have committed adultery." There were no witnesses. Her family urged her not to confess, but instead to merely promise never to see her lover again. On her return to the courtroom, she allegedly repeated her confession: "I have committed adultery. I have committed adultery. I have committed adultery." This account has been challenged by the docudrama Death of a Princess, which claims the princess and her lover were never actually tried in court.