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Remove it and put a picture of Mo on the tail instead.
They must really hate the national flag if an airline logo drives off the deep end.
I’m not sure how the author managed to translate, knowing the pun was card game related “Kreuz ist Trumpf” to “clover asset” instead of “clubs are trump”.
Of course, the last thing you want is Muslims boycotting airplanes.
Black Mamba:
Thanks for my laugh of the day!
Maybe that’s why the muzzies went after the Red Cross in Libya. Right? I am tired of the whole thing….can we send some pole dancing hookers over there to release some of the pressure? Curious minds want to know.
bverwey
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/262089-report-anti-islam-film-sparks-protests-outside-of-googles-uk-headquarters-in-london
How is it that they can get 10,000 “moderates” to gather together and protest an incoherent and unwatchable video (which apparently denigrates their religion) when not a peep is heard from them in protest over all the Islam-damaging activities their supposed “radical” wing does all over the world?
If and when Muslims gather in protest at the embassy of a country in which their fellow Islam-followers are burning down the churches or holy sites of other religions. Then maybe I will start to try to understand and take them seriously as the “religion of peace” and not the “religion of pieces”.
In fact, here is a suggestion. Why don’t all you peace-loving Muslims gather at the Bangladesh Embassy in Ottawa and protest the Bangladeshi Muslims burning down Buddhist holy sites there recently. I’ll make it easier on you. Here is the address:
Constitution Square Centre
340 Albert Street
Suite 1250
Ottawa, ON
So, should we be offended by the flags of Pakistan, Turkey, and every other country with “-istan” in their name?
If the Muslims are upset over a cross on the tail of an airplane they would be rioting in the streets if they ever saw what Grandpa had on the outhouse door.
Good one Black Mamba!
To further enhance airline safety, maybe they should start to make their seats out of the finest Corinthian pig hides.
Black Mamba,’Of course, the last thing you want is Muslims boycotting airplanes.’
Thank-you for that brilliant observation! All free nations should put crosses on their planes, trains, boats and cabs.
Any Georgie Boys here? (Saint George’s Private School in Vancouver).
I saw a truck with this LOGO and wondered if it had been altered along the way to downplay the cross.
I KNOW that Simon Fraser University did toss its cross presumably for some Mohammedan dough.
Just ‘cos I’m paranoid doesn’t mean the Mohammedans aren’t out to get me!
Me no Dhimmi – Informed Alex Tsakumis (Rebel with a Clause)as he is an alumni, don’t think he would approve either, though he doesn’t like to get into the religious connotations of politics etc..
I find the Islamic outhouse door crescent moon logo to be offensive. Maybe I’ll protest in the city park because of this. Kathy and Arnie are welcome to film the ensuing mayhem!
If the Wright brothers could have forseen this, I think they would have stuck with building bicycles and shelved any lofty dreams of flying machines.
This just in….
It’s NOT a cross after all! It’s a plus sign! Why just the other day, new/ok/halal-gal was telling us how it was Islam that discovered 1+1=2. The very bedrock of mathematics!
@#$% me, it just gets stranger by the day on this planet…..
Yes, the cross would be offensive to the Muslims, wouldn’t it? Christianity, in fact, offends Muslims. That’s a feature, not a bug.
I don’t think the Swiss will remove the white cross from Swissair – it is on the Swiss coat of arms, and on the Swiss flag.
The Swiss used to have a fairly good reputation as soldiers (mainly mercenaries)
and they still have compulsory military service, for every able-bodied male. Time for them to show some of the old military virtue, I think.
@ John Lewis
and a gun, plus more than able marksman holding it, for most of the population.
bverwey
Eskimo at October 16, 2012 5:17 PM
“It’s NOT a cross after all! It’s a plus sign!”
Yeah right! That’s the ticket!
@ John Lewis
I orgot to add that they also Julie Andrews as an honourary citizen.
bverwey
No wonder the muzzie snipers are such bad shots. They had to remover the CROSShairs from their scopes.
Hey I’ve had a few pop and tending some smoked salmon on the BBQ getting ready for the USA presidential debate tonight so please excuse my errors. Who cares what WTF is going down with McSquinty.
b….hickup..verwey
Spreading peace and joy wherever they go, those muslims.
I hope they boycott Swissair, it will be interesting to see how many more passengers Swissair carries if it becomes known as “the muslim free” airline.
Does this mean my Swiss army knife is offensive too? And math books! Do we have to replace the plus sign in every equation ever?
Black Mamba, that was a great line. Pat yourself on the back.
The bigger picture is that they are feeling strong enough to start pushing their weight around this way. Does not bode well for the future.
Okay then, riddle me this:
Muslims claim they recognize Jesus as a great prophet, and they also claim they recognize Moses as a great prophet. So why the endless offences over the religious symbols of Christians and Jews that have existed hundreds and thousands of years before Islam came on the scene?
It think the answer is obvious at this point folks. We are not dealing with a religion here, we are dealing with a supremacist totalitarian political system using religion as a front.
When will Western politicians wake up?
Alex Tsakumis of Rebel With a Clause, is an alumni of St. George’s; gave him a heads-up on your comment, we’ll see if he’s willing to defend his Alma Mater.
ricardo, exactly!
ricardo and Black Mamba, thank you both.
FIght back.
These theocratic retards are going to keep pissing off people until it isn’t safe for them to walk a street. Maybe that’s what it takes.
I hope the Swiss make the hog their national animal, serve only bacon on any flights, I’ll go out of my way to fly that airline.
Offending Muslims is a right and a responsibility, inherent in our system of government and theory of Natural Rights. This was handed down to us from our ancestors who, among other things destroyed the remnants of the last Caliphate, the Ottoman Empire in World War I.
The Union Jack and Red/Blue/Green Ensigns, all include the Cross of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick.
St. Patrick was famous for driving the snakes out of Ireland…
Well, given our human rights zealots/toadies today, a major machinery manufacturer caved in as not only could they not replicate their colours, name in French or offer more incentives to the Quebec construction indusrty.
Effective 2013 John Deere will be know as:
John and Joanie’ Dearee.
Well, given our human rights zealots/toadies today, a major machinery manufacturer caved in as not only could they not replicate their colours, name in French or offer more incentives to the Quebec ‘construction’ industry.
Effective 2013 John Deere will be known as:
John and Joanie’ Dearee.
Every air craft should have its own watchpig. That way would be martyrs would not blow themselves up fearing being covered in said blood.
Maybe Swissair new marketing slogan could be “Get bent Islam!”
ricardo, I agree your conclusions.
Jesus and Moses are regarded as prophets in Islam, but the final
prophet, the seal of the prophets, the ultimate of the God-guided
prophets, is supposed to be Mohammed. So the position of Jesus as
ultimate prophet, in Christianity, is offensive to Muslims.
Then there is
the matter of the doctrine of the Trinity. Judaism is likely less
offensive to Islamic sensibilities than Christianity because of
the doctrine of the Trinity in the major orthodox versions of
Christianity (the Christology of the Council of Chalcedon).
Certainly that was the view in early Islam. There
is in fact a theory that Islam arose from a version of
Christianity – perhaps Arian – which denied the divinity of
Jesus; and the Koran was originally a lectionary, in Syriac,
for one of these “Abrahamic” churches.
Jesus as prophet is acceptable to Moslems. Christ as God
infuriates them, and annoys the Jews as well.
Why did the chicken CROSS the street?
To piss off a Muslim.
A little on-topic humour…
Johnny was failing math. His parents tried everything from tutors to hypnosis, all to no avail. Finally, at the insistence of a family friend, they decided to enroll their son in a private Catholic school.
After the first day, the boy’s parents were surprised when he walked in after school with a stern, focused and very determined expression on his face and went right past them straight to his room, where he quietly closed the door.
For nearly two hours he toiled away in his room – with math books strewn about his desk and the surrounding floor. He emerged long enough to eat, and after quickly cleaning his plate, went straight back to his room, closed the door and worked feverishly at his studies until bedtime. This pattern continued ceaselessly until it was time for the first quarter report card.
The boy walked in with his report card — unopened — laid it on the dinner table and went straight to his room. Cautiously, his mother opened it and to her amazement, she saw a bright red “A” under the subject of MATH. Overjoyed, she and her husband rushed into their son’s room, thrilled at his remarkable progress.
“Was it the nuns that did it?”, the father asked. The boy only shook his head and said, “No.”
“Was it the one-on-one tutoring? The peer-mentoring?” “No.”
“The textbooks? The teachers? The curriculum?”
“Nope,” said the son. “On that first day, when I walked in the front door and saw a guy nailed to a plus sign, I just knew they meant business!”