Oh, to hell with it; I’m too impatient. I couldn’t wait until next week to start retaliating for the obvious censorship of my ideas by Digg, so here we go then. Under a brand new category of its own, I now present to you the start of the real deal, gentle readers: the ‘Boycott Islam’ Campaign.
Beginning today I will be creating original buttons, posters, t-shirts, etc. all with this same basic mantra: Boycott Islam
Simple, clear and incredibly politically incorrect, I think it just might catch on. I’d love to hear opinions and suggestions as this whole monster gets on its feet and starts running.
For today I created this:

Simple text-only button. Copy this HTML for use in your email, web page or anywhere else HTML can go:
This “button” is actually nothing more than HTML code styled with CSS. This means it loads lightning fast, needs absolutely no formatting by any webmaster that copies and pastes it and it links back here to the Anvil. Nifty, eh? You may use it anywhere HTML works for you. If you wish to edit the URLs to lead to your own site and market the campaign also, feel free to do that, too.
Over the coming days and weeks I will create fancier stuff. I even have a “music video” in the works.
Digg, you just ignited the Civil Disobedience against Islam and the threat of Sharia. Congratulations. (Hat-tip: Henry David Thoreau)
WHAT STARTED THIS?: How to peacefully remove Muslims from your own neighborhood
UPDATE: Added a Boycott Islam page to my main menu. This will serve as a constant resource until the campaign ends.
























I just read tha Europe is looking at 100 Million Muslims living within its borders by 2050. This will equal the entire 2050 populations of France and Germany. The West must wake up fast…
“Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities, but the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step.” — Sir Winston Churchill - circa 1899
I keep hoping the boycott might gain momentum but I fear we’re in the minority. Still, we’ve got to try.
http://boycott-islam.blogspot.com/
Dee says: “We should have a campaign to boycott any Muslim who has been to Mecca for Hajj”
There are likely hundreds of thousands of them who have not made their pilgrimage yet to Mecca. How about paying their way? One way.
We should have a campaign to boycott any Muslim who has been to Mecca for Hajj.
Couple of months back some French kafirs were killed by Muslims. They were camping outside the city of Mecca and by mistake they strayed into city limits!
We boycotted the apertheid regime of South Africa, segregated buses in south - then why not boycott the people who actively take part in this religious apertheid?
@1389: Thanks for providing that link. This is what I’d like to see much more of on the Net — people applying their own approach to the ‘Boycott Islam’ idea, whether it’s through graphics, writing or compilation of evidence.
There needs to be a listing of companies that are verified to be influenced by Muslim stockholders, for instance, especially by Saudi Arabians. The Saudis are responsible for the majority of the subtle takeover attempts. They are quite good at it — I’m sure most of you remember those commercials after 9-11 from the Saudis. They didn’t put me at ease; I was right in the middle of reading a book at the time from Dore Gold, Hatred’s Kindgom, and that’s when I first learned of the Wahhabis.
Along similar lines, please see this post at Our Children are the Guarantors: Choice is Free
Original Arabic
http://www.elaph.com/ElaphWeb/AsdaElaph/2007/7/245403.htm
Why won’t Europe deport all Muslims and be done with terrorism?
By Khodeir Tahir
Translation to English by Abdullah Al Araby
Countries have the right to protect themselves and to guarantee the safety of their citizens from terrorism. It is obvious that the sources of criminal acts of terrorism in Europe and America are their Muslims communities.
Wherever Muslims live, the outcome is always acts of terrorism and murder. This will continue as long as nobody knows the intentions of people, and can not separate the honorable immigrant from the criminal terrorist.
Not all Muslims in Europe and America are prone to get involved in terrorism. The problem is that even those Muslims, most of them don’t have any sense of loyalty to the nations that provided them housing, education, employment opportunities and the right to citizenship. Unfortunately, most Muslims, but not all, betray the favor shown them by these good countries and engage in forgery, fraud, and bank embezzlement schemes.
This brings a legitimate question: Since the security systems in these countries can’t discern good immigrants from the bad who break the laws, in an effort to free themselves of terrorism and protect their citizens, why don’t they simply deport all Muslims regardless of their ethnicities from Europe and America ?
As a Muslim immigrant from an Arabic background, I sincerely, call upon the European and American nations to kick out every Muslim, including myself, even though I love and am loyal the country I live in, the USA. Muslims like me have been shamed and embarrassed by the criminal and despicable acts of Muslims of all ethnicities. We don’t deserve to enjoy the benefit of living in these generous and civilized countries which we constantly betray and return kindness with criminal and treacherous stabs in the back.
Sir Henry Morgan,
While I don’t go back that far, I go back far enough (born mid 50’s). But I see your point, and totally concur. I’m currently looking into moving to Florida. It may not help forever, but I feel NL is lost beyond repair. I’ll never surrender to Islam. I’d be better off dying while fighting. Problem is I intend to enter America legally. And it looks like that’s not going to be easy. Be safe.
Sir Henry Morgan,
Your second post crossed my response to the first.
What I don’t agree with is this: “I have no sympathy. They made the choice” Our politicians made the choice, not us. After all, democracy is only the tiranny of the majority. And even then, once elections are over, politicians tend to follow their own agenda, regardless of the promises that got the naives to vote for them.
What I do not approve of (I realise it’s not your text, you’re just quoting) is theis: “Establish a fine of five thousand dollars a day for employing illegals or renting them accommodations, half of it to go to the person turning the offender in” The “reward” money would attract too many people only interested in a quick buck, regardless of morale. If things were this simple, some rightwing politician might have proposed it already (and be called a fascist/racist).
The quote’s right about what the French (and the rest of Europe) need to to though. And about Amsterdam. People are already driven from their homes, bought out by the local council, and no attempts are being made to round up the troublemakers. Same goes for Utrecht, where children in ages 6-10 have been molested and sexually harassed on a daily basis by children age 12, all of Moroccan descent. Local authorities knew about it for 8-10 months, but have not responded, as “it’s a difficult issue to address”. Makes me want to puke.
Frankfurt School. Yes, I’ve read of this. And I can personally remember events of 1973-74.
And people HAVE been executed for less. Personally, I’d rather go back to living a 19th century existence within a 21st century social and political framework, than submit to Islam.
I grew up without electricity in the 50s/60s (there were places in Wales like that then), without gas, without running tapwater, without mains drainage. Two of my chores when I was a child were having to go to the well every day after school, regardless of weather or temperature, for two buckets of drinking water (very very heavy for someone of junior school age - especially with the well being at the bottom of a very long and steep hill - going down with empty, light, buckets was fine, up with full heavy buckets not so). I also used to have to help my father every week to dig a hole to empty the other bucket into.
My getting to school every day involved a total of about three miles walking every day - each way. Very hilly and some of it x-country. No staying home for bad weather either. Junior school age…
I’d rather go back to that than submit. At least I could still think my own thoughts and choose my own girls.
@Sounder,
I’m afraid there’s more to it than that:
http://americanthinker.com/2007/02/cultural_marxism.html
@R. Hartman, Moral of story, follow the money or oil!
Sir Henry Morgan
I cannot prove it, but it very much looks like the agenda has a name: Frankfurter Schule. From it stems cultural marxism, and it’s aim is anarchy.
And don’t forget that European heads of state, Joop den Uyl in NL, surrendered to the Middle East in 1974, during the oil crisis. Very likely Britain did the same. The Middle East demanded Islam for oil, and a secret treaty was signed that Europe would open their borders for Islam in return for no more oil shortages. From the Middle East, it was blackmail, helped by the ‘Club of Rome’, with their doom scenario’s (akin to current climatism), and from our ‘leaders’, it was no less than high treason. People have been shot for less.