New York Times Describes Vicious Saudi Anti-Semitism

The synagogue shortage stems partly from the lack of resources common to any relatively poor, rapidly growing immigrant group. But in several places, Jews trying to build synagogues have also met resistance from communities of people who are taught from birth that Jews are apes and pigs.
Saudi Jews Face Dearth of Synagogues – New York Times

Okay, not really. Come on, you didn’t really believe that, did you? Are Jews even permitted to live in Saudi Arabia? And if they are, why would they want to? Here’s the real article, bemoaning the fate of the poor oppressed Muslims in Spain:

The mosque shortage stems partly from the lack of resources common to any relatively poor, rapidly growing immigrant group. But in several places, Muslims trying to build mosques have also met resistance from communities wary of an alien culture or fearful they will foster violent radicals.
Spain’s Many Muslims Face Dearth of Mosques – New York Times

Also in the New York Times today – Shariah law is great! (h/t Weasel Zippers)

Comments

  1. Foxfier says:

    Golly, Spain isn’t whole-heartedly welcoming Muslims back?

    Gee, could it have something to do with the whole “Spain belongs to Islam” retoric?

    Or maybe the bloody fights of not so long ago?

    *eyeroll*