A photograph via JW, via the Telegraph and ultimately landing here. You might want to cover the eyes of young, impressionable children; this is scarier than the Wicked Witch.
The only photographs that I’ve seen in my life that put on the most unadulterated face of evil and hatred have always had Muslims as the centerpiece. Now, that can’t possibly be just chance alone.
And I’ve seen more footage of Nazis over the years than I can recall, and there’s still no comparison when it comes to outpourings of blind malice.
And yet, it’s a “tiny minority of extremists” problem. We can “reform them”. If we “just make Palestine a state” it will all get better. If we “leave the Holy Lands” it will all get better.
Etc., etc., etc.
How about — if we “fight our enemies and really mean it and protect what’s ours and what we hold dearest”, it might get better. I think that’s a far wiser course.
I can top that photograph though:
Now that’s the real nightmare I never want to see become reality. You can find out more about this photograph here.


























I’m very glad to see this posted for everyone to examine. Not too long ago I was looking at a photo of Iran’s president, wondering what there was about it that was so abnormal. Then it struck me that he radiates pure evil from not only his facial features, but perhaps more especially from his piercing enraged eye expressions! Recently while reading a popular work, I came across a passage where the writer spoke of “evil permeating and distorting the humanity one expects to find in a human face and which Islam has erased or at the least, distorted” - this gave me pause to reflect upon this very real phenomenon. It’s good to see you are bringing this facet of what the world faces now and on into the future! Thank you, Foehammer, for bringing this into the mainstream for all to see!
I just feel that visual evidence like this particular photograph touches people at a very deep source, so I chose to repost it. It’s far harder to deny our own basic instincts then it is to deny our own sensibilities, and I should probably post far harsher evidence than this as time goes on. The sooner more people wake up to the harsh realities, the better off we’ll be, and living in “bubbles of convenience and ignorance” simply is not going to save us for much longer.