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Offended Muslim chokes atheist, and then …

A Muslim judge in Pennsylvania – who scolded a local atheist for offending Islam, called him a doofus and accused him of “using the First Amendment” to madden Muslims – dismissed harassment charges against the Muslim defendant who purportedly choked the atheist during a Halloween parade.

Does anyone have any further information about this? WND doesn’t have the greatest track record for full and accurate reporting, but in this article they have names, dates, and locations.

There’s not enough detail to be sure of what’s going on, so for the moment I’ll skip the editorializing and hypothesizing. Though I will express my sympathy to genes, who no doubt misread the post title and was looking forward to a story about camel toes.

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0 Responses to Camel’s Nose

  1. Bill Quick says:

    It’s gone viral all over the rightosphere, Steve. I’ve got a scheduled post upcoming on it, too, with a link to video.

  2. genes says:

    Sorry SteveF, I know the difference between nose and toes. Besides the mere mention of “Muslim” means there won’t be any suggestive pics which would offend Islam. But then everything offends Islam, except 9 year olds forced to marry old perverts.

  3. YKW says:

    Also letting rapists off because there wasn’t a large enough crowd of witnesses and executing or honor killing the victim, killing people who decide that the religion they were born into isn’t for them, killing people in Muslim lands who agitate for something more than dhimmi status, killing thousands of innocent people by blowing themselves up or flying planes into buildings, killing animists, atheists, and anyone else who is not “of the book”, killing people for any deemed insult to the profit, and this is just a start in the killing category.

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