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March 15, 2007

15-Year-Old Bests NBC at Producing Pro-Muslim Propaganda

Posted by Dave Blount at March 15, 2007 11:52 AM

Remember when the liberal elite moonbats at NBC went undercover at a NASCAR race, using hidden cameras to track people dressed up to look conspicuously Muslim and waiting for the redneck yahoos to do something rude so they could blast it at us from the nightly news? It didn't work, partly because NASCAR fans are infinitely more polite than journalists. But if at first you don't succeed, try and try again.

A young fool by the name of Caitlin Dean dressed up in a burqa and wandered around the hallways of the Bacon Academy in Colchester, Connecticut, in hopes someone who resents having to live in constant fear of the next Muslim terror attack might say something impolite. The idea apparently came from a Middle Eastern Studies teacher, who wanted to "promote her class" by having students dress up like Muslims.

Supposedly Caitlin managed to draw a few hostile comments. If only the execs at NBC had thought to try their stunt among 15-year-olds!

She didn't respond to the alleged comments that she had gone to such lengths to elicit because:

I am a freshman. I like to avoid making waves.

An article sickeningly supportive of this asinine performance quotes a spokesman from the Hamas front group CAIR, who unsurprisingly shares the media's approval of any activity designed to make Muslim aggressors look like victims, so that political correctness will prevent us from defending ourselves against their terror campaign.

Wouldn't it be wonderful to send young Caitlin on a one-way trip to Saudi Arabia, where she could wear her burqa every day, safe from infidels and our oppressive insensitivity?

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Caitlin Dean: Some girls belong in a burqa.

On tips from Bill V. and Wiggins.