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|    moviePig to Rhino    |
|    Re: Muslim Call to Prayer Blasts Through    |
|    16 Feb 26 17:04:11    |
      From: nobody@nowhere.com              On 2/16/2026 3:28 PM, Rhino wrote:       > On 2026-02-16 2:55 p.m., BTR1701 wrote:       >>       >> https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2022939486238445575/vid/       >> avc1/1080x1920/KNP2OE03dKLgWHcD.mp4       >>       >> NYC Falls: The adhan (call to prayer) now blasts through New York       >> streets five       >> times a day, starting at 5AM – Zohran Mamdani's Sharia Dawn is here       >>       >> The conquest you've been warned about is accelerating now. The adhan       >> isn't a       >> "beautiful call to prayer" as the Islamists will claim. It’s a militant       >> declaration: "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is greater than your gods, laws,       >> freedoms),       >> "There is no god but Allah" (all other faiths are false).       >>       >> Blared five times daily from loudspeakers-- 5AM wake-ups included-- it's       >> forced submission on non-Muslims, pure civilizational jihad straight       >> from the       >> Muslim Brotherhood playbook.       >>       >> This is not normal but they’re aggressively normalizing it.       >>       >> In Astoria, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, residents are horrified. Noise       >> complaints       >> flood in, yet the broadcasts grow louder and more frequent in       >> response. It       >> began under Mayor Adams in 2023 (permit-free Fridays & Ramadan), but       >> Mamdani's       >> regime has supercharged it-- daily calls spreading unchecked in       >> Muslim-heavy       >> areas and now being purposely performed in communities that are       >> heavily Jewish       >> and Christian as an expression of power over the community. There is       >> no need       >> for this practice in the 21st century anyway. First, have you ever met a       >> Muslim who forgets he needs to pray without being reminded of it by a       >> 10-minute wail from a loudspeaker? Second, in 2026, the rare forgetful       >> Muslim       >> can easily just program a reminder on their phones. There is no       >> rational need       >> to scream over PA systems in this day and age.       >       > Small nit: isn't it true that at least some of the prayer times vary       > from day to day since (some of them?) are based on sunrise and sunset?       > In other words, you can't simply memorize 5 exact times and use them to       > guide your prayers because the sunrise and sunset varies over the year       > and by latitude? I know you lived in Saudi Arabia for a time so I expect       > you'll know if I'm right or wrong.       >       > Not that this should be a huge issue even if it is true. A colleague who       > had just returned from a business trip to Saudi Arabia once gave me a       > local English-language daily newspaper and it had the prayer times for       > its publication date right there on the front page. Surely any Muslim       > could simply look at his local Muslim newspaper and get his prayer       > times. Also, the newspaper is getting this information from *somewhere*       > so it must be possible to look it up or calculate it from scratch.       > Either way, the information should NOT need to be broadcast via       > loudspeakers!!       >>       >> This is the same reason huge crowd of Muslim men take over the streets       >> to pray       >> in Western countries, blocking traffic and snarling commutes, despite       >> having       >> built thousands of mosques throughout the West. They don't pray in the       >> streets       >> in their own countries.       >       > I have it on good authority from my supervisor when I was driving a       > school bus that one of the challenges that supervisors in Toronto had -       > I'm not aware of it happening in our area - was Muslim school bus       > drivers stopping their buses to leave the bus and pray in the middle of       > their routes. We had a very strict prohibition on leaving our buses       > while there were ANY students aboard (presumably, to preclude kids       > taking off with the bus or just nudging it into motion by accident) but       > this was ignored when the Muslim drivers did it, apparently for fear of       > legal action by the drivers for impeding their practice of their       > religion. The human rights of Muslims trumped the risk that a kid could       > start the bus or even that someone might board the bus while it was       > stopped as the driver prayed on the side of the road and kidnap a kid or       > even a whole busload of kids.       >       >> They only do it in Western countries. It's a power       >> move over the local populace. It's a way of saying, "We're in charge       >> here now       >> and you can't do anything about it" and using the act of prayer as a       >> shield       >> against any enforcement.       >>       >> In Islam, there is no reciprocity: Try public prayer, church bells, or       >> hymns       >> in Mecca: arrested, possibly executed. Actually non-Muslims aren't even       >> *allowed* in Mecca at all. Yet in 9/11-scarred New York City, we       >> submit. This       >> is noise pollution masking conquest-- normalizing Islamic dominance,       >> eroding       >> our culture, testing tolerance until it breaks.       >>       >> Leftists call it "progress", but it's the internal-external war: parallel       >> societies (women-only cafes, halal zones) + penetration (crescent       >> lightings,       >> Adhan blasts). We either stop it now or there won't be anything left       >> to save       >> in 50 years.       >       > 50 years? If we can't stop this nonsense NOW, we're ALREADY CONQUERED       > and just don't know it yet.       >>       >> When Muslims are in the minority, they are very concerned with minority       >> rights. When they become the majority, there are no minority rights.       >>       >>       > I think it's time for some unfortunate technical failures of the mosque       > loudspeakers with amplifiers failing and wires cut by mysterious forces       > followed by police being baffled and not having any idea how it happened.       >       > NO religion should be able to do this and if that means churches can't       > ring their bells either, that is fine by me.              But it won't be fine with officials elected by constituencies for whom       it's also not fine. Sadly, the West is far from secular rationality.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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