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There's nothing Hardcore Muslims and Hindus won't Protest

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Cheezy the Wiz

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The list of evil western things now including telling people you love them.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,251879,00.html

Muslim, Hindu Hardliners Protest Valentine's Day in India

NEW DELHI — It was hardly a Hallmark moment.

As a Valentine's Day card smoldered, more than 100 members of the Hindu extremist group Shiv Sena gathered in central New Delhi chanted "Death to Valentine's Day" and "People who celebrate Valentine's Day should be pelted with shoes!"

Valentine's Day has in the past two decades made strong inroads in India as the country has slowly opened itself up to the outside world — its economic boom bringing in not just foreign investment, but also aspects of Western culture virtually unknown here a quarter-century ago.

Across the country, stores stocked heart-shaped balloons and chocolates, restaurants offered Valentine's Day specials and young lovers found refuge from prying eyes in the parks.

It's a state of affairs that enrages Hindu and Muslim hard-liners, who on Wednesday vented just as they do every Valentine's Day — burning cards, holding rallies and even threatening to beat couples caught canoodling in public, a strict no-no for those who claim to defend traditional Indian values.

This is a conspiracy to misguide the young people of our country," said Jai Bhagwan Goel, chief of the Shiv Sena's north India branch.

In his hand the card, with its image of a Victorian couple pictured in a tepid peck under a parasol, went up in flames.

"We have come to know that in America, even unmarried girls as young as 11 or 12 years have become mothers ... and every second man there is divorced," Goel told reporters after reducing several greeting cards to a small pile of ash. "This is their culture— it cannot be accepted here."

Goel and his indignant followers left soon after when about 60 riot police stopped them from advancing on nearby restaurants offering Valentine's Day specials.

For the day, the Hindu hard-liners found themselves, unusually, on the same side as Islamic separatist groups in Indian-controlled Kashmir, a predominantly Muslim region in the Himalayas.

About 40 protesters, calling themselves the Forum Against Social Evil, marched on a popular restaurant area in Srinagar, the region's main city, calling on shop owners to refuse to serve couples and refrain from un-Islamic practices on Wednesday.

"The government is promoting such obscenities," said Asiya Andrabi, the leader of Kashmir's only women's separatist group, Dukhtaran-e-Millat, before police ordered them away, too.

Kashmir's separatists want independence from predominantly Hindu India or a union with Muslim Pakistan, which controls the other part of the divided region.

Weather intervened to stop Hindu extremists in the northern city of Lucknow from carrying out their threats to beat couples found kissing, hugging or even holding hands in public. With torrential rains pouring down, young lovers stayed out of the parks where the usually seek privacy.

Still, even if some lovers stayed out of sight, they made their desires known, placing ads on special Valentine's Day pages in newspapers.

"My heart is like a cabbage," declared a man named Manoj to some lucky lady. "Divided into two; the leaves are for others and the heart for you."

EDIT: Oops, that poll option was supposed to be "my love" not "my heart." :(
 
Shiv Sena is an extremist Hindu group, according to the news bit...

In any case, I read elsewhere that the Saudi authorities are definitely cracking down on Valentine Day celebrations (esp of red roses), as with every year, with varying degrees of success.
 
There's nothing religious fundamentalists won't protest.
 
"People who celebrate Valentine's Day should be pelted with shoes!"

These guys are pro.
 
Roses are FF0000
Violets are 0000FF
All of my base
Are belong to you

I hate it how the leader of the Muslim council (or whatever) in the UK protests against anything and everything that is against a muslim, even if it is completely justified. Had it been a christian in the same position, they would no doubt say exactly the opposite. We really need to kick out this racism against white people.

Anywho, I remember reading somewhere an interesting take on the usual valentine's gift; My love for you is like a rose... You look beautiful now, but in a few years time you'll look rotten. You have thorns all over your body, and I only care about your looks. What about a potato? A potato can grow baby potatoes and is ever lasting. Stick 2 probes in it and you get an electric current!

Roses are red
Violets are blue
Give me a flower
And there'll be death unto you
 
As a Valentine's Day card smoldered, more than 100 members of the Hindu extremist group Shiv Sena gathered in central New Delhi chanted "Death to Valentine's Day" and "People who celebrate Valentine's Day should be pelted with shoes!"
I think I'm in love with these guys. :love:

Er, I mean, evil person that I am, I heartily appreciate and endorse their message. Totally platonic and respectful and not romantic or Valentiny in the least. :mischief:
 
It appears that it's not a universal thing, though.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,330733,00.html

Valentine's Day Forbidden by Islam; Gaza's Hamas Rulers Largely Look the Other Way

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — The odds are stacked against Valentine's Day in Hamas-ruled Gaza: The holiday is considered "haram," or forbidden by Islam, most residents don't have money for frills and the requisite red roses are grown only beyond a closed border with Israel.

Yet even Gazans managed to mark "Eid el Hob," or the Feast of Love, with a few splashes of red Thursday. Flower shops in Gaza City's better neighborhoods, displaying rows of flower-filled buckets and heart-shaped decorations, sold homegrown carnations to women in Islamic head scarves and dutiful husbands.

Hamas police looked the other way despite the religious taboo, reflecting the Islamic militants' policy of not going against popular consensus when it comes to social norms

Across the Arab world, attitudes toward Valentine's Day are a gauge for the level of fundamentalism. Devout Muslims believe that only Muslim holidays should be observed, opposing Valentine's Day as a Western celebration of romantic love that corrupts Muslim youth.

The holiday is outlawed in Saudi Arabia, where religious police enforce the ban, and conservative lawmakers in Kuwait said Wednesday they want to see Valentine's Day suppressed because it dilutes the nation's Arab and Muslim identity.

In Bahrain, which is more open than Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, flower shops imported about 150,000 roses in one week, or 20,000 more than last year, according to the Web site of the Al Arabiya TV station. In Cairo, small cruise boats on the Nile were decorated with red ribbons and hearts made of flashing red bulbs.

Dubai, a conservative Muslim city-state with a modern outlook and a pro-Western attitude, has been taken over by a Valentine craze in recent days. Malls, cafes and even offices were decorated with giant hearts. Five-course dinners and romantic getaways were sold out, and spas offered Valentine specials.

Valentine's Day was introduced to Gaza about a decade ago by Palestinian exiles returning from more cosmopolitan places such as Beirut and Tunis, following interim peace deals with Israel. The Internet and Arab satellite TV helped spread the idea, mostly among the young, educated and secular.

Yet in Gaza, the holiday of love remains a relatively modest affair, in part because few Gazans can afford to spend on extras, such as candy and flowers.

At a flower shop in Gaza City's Rimal neighborhood, 24-year-old Mohammed al-Wakid bought a rainbow-colored bouquet of carnations for his wife for $1.30.

That's a steal, even for Gaza, mainly because the territory is flooded with carnations that had been grown for export to Europe.

After the Hamas takeover, Israel and Egypt closed Gaza's borders, banning trade, and only a fraction of the millions of carnations grown in Gaza this season were sold to Europe under a limited arrangement with Israel. On Thursday, Gaza flower growers dumped carnations at the Sufa crossing with Israel in protest.

Al-Wakid, a policeman who's stayed off the job since the Hamas takeover, said he began buying flowers for Valentine's Day four years ago, when he was engaged. Since then, his wife has come to expect the gesture, he said.

Across the street at the Rose Flower Shop, two young women, one dressed in a black Islamic robe and head scarf, bought a bouquet of roses, a rare sight in Gaza. The shop had managed to bring in 500 roses from Israel, using Gaza medical patients treated in the Jewish state as "mules," and had about 50 roses left.

Salesman Mohammed Sussi, 30, said he hadn't received any complaints about his business. "They didn't tell us anything, whether from the government or anyone else, that it is 'haram'," he said.

But at a third flower shop, a TV crew earned angry glares from salespeople, and shoppers adamantly refused to be interviewed on camera. Asked why the reluctance, one salesman said his customers didn't want to be filmed doing something "haram."

Hamas police spokesman Islam Shahwan said Valentine's Day might go against Gaza's traditions, but Hamas is not trying to replace civil with Islamic law. "We are by nature a religious people and hate and reject all strange things," he said. "(But) we don't kill adulterers or gays or cut off the hands of thieves."
 
I'm with Muhammad on this one. Death to infidels!

Errr, shoes! Shoes to infidels!

If we all threw one shoe (having another, let's not be greedy) at some moron going to Outback Steakhouse, Sizzler, etc... the world would be a better place. Those of us truely inspired could throw both shoes.
 
I heard about Christian fundies and radical feminists *****ing about Feb. 14.

It's oblivious that they are getting laid...
"Christian fundies" are making a big deal out of Valentines Day? Where?
 
"Christian fundies" are making a big deal out of Valentines Day? Where?

Listen to the O'riley radio show ;)


I wouldn't say he made a big deal out of it but, he said it was nonsense and not really a christian holiday at all *:eek:



*Shock and sarcasm.
 
"My heart is like a cabbage," declared a man named Manoj to some lucky lady. "Divided into two; the leaves are for others and the heart for you."

Aww :love:

We will brake the culture of the un-westerners mark my words *shakers fist at heavens*
 
Listen to the O'riley radio show ;)


I wouldn't say he made a big deal out of it but, he said it was nonsense and not really a christian holiday at all *:eek:



*Shock and sarcasm.
I don't listen to talk radio - it's worse than CFC.

O'Reilly isn't a fundamentalist Christian, though - a conservative and something of a populist traditionalist, but not a fundamentalist. Also, he's a douchebag.
 
It's not the love that people object to :P

It's the mandatory, by calendar, largely monetary industrialization, commercialization and exploitation behind the "Day".

Warhol should have done a box of chocolates.
 
It's not the love that people object to :P

It's the mandatory, by calendar, largely monetary industrialization, commercialization and exploitation behind the "Day".

That doesn't mean they need to beat the crap out of people who like it. If they don't here is how it should go down in those countries.

Women: sweetie what are you getting me for valentines day?
Man: *Beats the day lights out of her*

Problem solved.

What do they think Ahkmed Casanova Mc'Western lover is gonna move in on their birds with his chocolates and flowers?
 
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