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British hospital turns Muslims’ beds to face Mecca
“A British hospital has agreed to turn seriously ill Muslim patients’ beds to face Mecca, as part of efforts to improve services for the Islamic community, a spokeswoman said Tuesday. Dewsbury and District Hospital in West Yorkshire — a region of northern England which has a large Muslim population — is also offering halal options at mealtime, said matron Catherine Briggs.”
How nice, would you like some virgins to go with that?
“Some of our former Muslim patients suggested that a more informed understanding of the Islamic cultures would help staff to further improve their service.”
Suggested or threatened?
Conservative MP David Davies also criticized the idea, saying: “Hospitals should be concentrating on stopping the spread of infections than kowtowing to the politically-correct brigade.”
Well, there you go, a cold-hearted conservative trying to make some sense of it all. Can’t have that! Maybe a little brain-warshing will do the trick? Heck, why don’t they just locate the beds IN Mecca, wouldn’t that make everybody happy?
‘Course not!
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Muslim “Barbie” Gets Makeover
In case you have never seen this story…
“Razanne (Imitation of Infidel Barbie) has the body of a preteen. The doll comes in three types: fair-skinned blonde, olive-skinned with black hair, or black skin and black hair. Her aspirations are those of a modern Muslim woman.
(Basicly, dodging punches thrown by husband and stones by other family members)On the drawing board for future dolls are Dr. Razanne and possibly even Astronaut Razanne. There’s also Muslim Girl Scout Razanne, complete with a cassette recording of the Muslim Scout’s oath.
“Lest people think that she’s all about praying, there’s In-Out Razanne, whose wardrobe also includes a short, flowery dress she can wear inside the home, in view only of men in her family.” “Razanne represents to Muslim girls that they have options, goals and dreams and the ability to realize them,” said Debryn.
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