The Banality of Silence

by Jake Neuman (June 2013)

Aryanisation' programme (both were found and returned after the war). The remaining 11 children were sent to the Che?mno extermination camp and in summer 1942 gassed (together with one girl from Lidice).  

Massacre of Banu Quraiza: Banality of Evil Islamic Style

What was the difference between the massacres of Lidice and Banu Quraiza/ Khaybar?

For Muslims the example of Mohammed is normative. It is normal to kill and torture kafirs.

Blowing up the kafir London subway system was just a normal act fulfilling the teachings of Allah.

Burning Muslims alive in their homes for missing prayer, stoning Muslim women to death for adultery, cutting off the hands of thiefs, killing apostates are all just normal behavior.

Nowhere. The reason is because killing kafirs is not murder but the holy acts of good, normal, pious Muslims fulfilling the will of Allah.

The Boston Massacre and the American Banality of Evil

The parallels with Mohammed and his Sahaba are almost too chilling.

By retaining these violent and abhorrent teachings in the Quran, Muslims are in effect saying that these teachings are normal and morally acceptable. They are acquiescing to evil. Once you accommodate evil, you lose your moral center and become, willingly or unwillingly, an accomplice to evil. You cannot call yourself a good person and refuse to condemn the violence of the Quran and demand that evil be expunged from this very evil book.

By not fighting against the evil in the Quran and abandoning Islam, Muslims become accomplices in all the acts of terrorist carnage and in many respects just as evil as the Muslim men actually committing these acts of slaughter.

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