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June 11, 2007

Commonsense Reigns Supreme

But color me shocked. (We are talking Londonistan.)

Father in 'honor killing' found guilty of murder

Brit ordered his daughter strangled for falling in love with wrong man

A father who ordered his daughter brutally slain for falling in love with the wrong man in a so-called “honor killing” was found guilty of murder on Monday.

Banaz Mahmod, 20, was strangled with a boot lace, stuffed into a suitcase and buried in a back garden.

Her death is the latest in an increasing trend of such killings in Britain, home to some 1.8 million Muslims. More than 100 homicides are under investigation as potential “honor killings.”


Newsflash, scumbag: you're not in Kansas your Third World sh*thole anymore.

It's a shame your beautiful, beautiful daughter didn't stand a chance.

Posted by tree hugging sister at June 11, 2007 08:00 PM

Comments

It's Londonistan. Fucker's out in less than two years, I bet.

Assuming the multi-culti shits even send him to prison.

Posted by: Ken S, Fifth String on the Banjo of Life at June 11, 2007 09:14 PM

Did you read the part about how the POLICE just ignored her pleas for help? Am beginning to think the Brits deserve the fate that await them...

Posted by: Sharon Ferguson at June 11, 2007 09:53 PM

Yeah, that's just disgusting, Sharon, isn't it?

Posted by: Mr. Bingley at June 12, 2007 07:03 AM

Fucker's out in less than two years, I bet.

That seems to be symptomatic of the British judicial system in general, Mr. Summers. Takes forever and a day to nail them, and then they're confined in a cush little Newgate and out in two years. Even mass murderers.

And now they don't even have Jane Tennison to help.

Posted by: tree hugging sister at June 12, 2007 09:21 AM

What kind of a monster raises a child and can then can end her life like this? Well, one who didn't raise her and therefore cares little about what happens to her. I come to three conclusions:

1. Fathers in this culture take little or no hand in raising their kids, otherwise attachments would be stronger.

2. Cultures that hold women in such low esteem but allow them to do the majority of the child-rearing, breed women-haters because an adolescent boy who is being told that women are inferior but is still under the authority of one in his home is going to have some serious issues as an adult.

3. A culture that produces a significant number of fathers like that is diseased and needs to be eradicated (and no not every father, or even most fathers, in that culture does this, but it only takes a little salt to make the whole dish salty).

Posted by: John at June 12, 2007 09:49 AM

John - dead-on, especially #2.

That poor woman. I've heard of fathers thinking that the son-in-law wasn't good enough for their little girl, of course - but killing the girl for it? I don't even HAVE kids and the thought of something like this sends me over the edge.

>Manual trackback, folks.

Posted by: nightfly at June 12, 2007 12:11 PM

She really was an incredibly beautiful young woman. This is just beyond disgusting. "Honor killing." HONOR in murdering your child. What a sick, SICK culture.

Posted by: Emily at June 12, 2007 12:40 PM

And this is the same culture that drinks Prophet piss. For shame.

Posted by: tree hugging sister at June 12, 2007 12:45 PM

Oh for the wisdom of General Havelock: most of the Brits, according to polls, still share it, but the problem is that those who govern them don't.

Havelock's statue is on one corner of Trafalgar Square but he's mostly unfortunately forgotten. He's the one who, when told by various Indian princes that suttee should not be banned because it was an ancient local tradition, informed them that his country also had a tradition: namely, that men who burn women get hanged. Red Ken Livingstone of course proposed removing him from his plinth in favor of "more relevant" historical figures...and what exactly is MORE relevant than that?

Posted by: Dave J at June 12, 2007 09:19 PM

Heh, Dave, I ran that quote at my place, but attributed it differently. Havelock, huh... I may have to correct my post.

Posted by: nightfly at June 13, 2007 01:00 PM