Muslim's poem inflames immigration debate
Verse accuses Quebec women of drinking, being promiscuous
MONTREAL - A poem in which a Muslim woman praises the wearing of the hijab and suggests those who fear her are godless people who've led lives of debauchery, has sparked angry reaction in Quebec.
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The truth always finds a way of oozing out, no matter how much taqiyya and leftist help there is to try to stem its flow...
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The Poem (partial) - - - "LETTER TO YOU" by Haydar Moussa:
My veil is not a kerchief,
It's my skin,
My modesty, my dignity, my respect.
And if you, old-stock immigrant women,
You have neither faith nor law,
And you spent your youth drunk,
And went from one male to the next,
That's not the case for me."
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One comment posted at LibertyVox.com reads:
"The friends of Hezbollah thank Quebecers by calling their daughters sluts"
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