Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Australian Muslim Mother Who Let 3 Yr Old Son Hold "Behead Them" Sign At Protest Turns Herself In To Police, Police Say She's a Fine Mother

I had the photo up the other day, the same one above this post where this moronic 25 year old Muslim mother in Australian has her 3 year old little boy holding the beheading sign at the anti-Muslim movie protest in Australia...well, it turns out that this mother turned herself into police who wanted to check her out after putting her son in that kind of danger.  Well, the police apparently checked out her home and kids and found out that she is just a stellar mother and patted her on the back and said everything is fine....maybe she just thought it would be funny.

There ya go.  Now, if she had been a Christian or Jewish mother, her kids would be wards of the state and the mother would be in jail awaiting trial.  You know I'm right.

The story comes from The Telegraph.



Middle East protests: mother of toddler who held 'beheading' sign turns herself into police


A mother of a three-year-old boy photographed holding a placard reading "Behead all those who insult the prophet" during Islamic protests in Sydney has turned herself in to police.

The photograph appeared across the nation's media and became the defining image of the protests after the weekend's violent rally in the centre of Sydney against the controversial video about the prophet Mohammed.

The boy's mother, aged 25, has told police she did not expect the protest to turn violent and apparently "may have thought it was a giggle".

"She apparently said that the child had been brought because they didn't expect it to become violent, which you might disagree with, but that was her account," said the New South Wales community services minister, Pru Goward.

"The police then went back to the house and assessed the children and assessed that they were safe... Parents do crazy things. She may have just thought it was a giggle to get him to hold a sign."

The protests have triggered widespread debate about the causes of the wild scenes and attacks on policemen and police cars, while mosques this week have reported receiving hundreds of "racist" anti-Islamic messages.



Photographs from the protest appeared on Facebook and other social media showing men and small children with some signs calling for beheadings and others saying "Obama Obama we love Osama".

Muslim leaders across the country have urged calm this weekend, saying the protest last Sunday was counterproductive and the film was "not worth it".

Samier Dandan, from Australia's Lebanese Muslim Association, said the small group of violent protesters were young "freelancers" who were not associated with any mosque or religious organisation.

"It's our shortcoming," he said. "We have not really engaged with these individuals... We want to engage with them; we want to try to understand what drove them to this mentality." The state's Premier, Barry O'Farrell, said he was "delighted" by the response of Islamic leaders but ordered an investigation into the treatment of children during the protests.

"Who would take a child along to a protest that turned violent, or who would take a child along to a protest and put into their hands such a vile sign?" Mr O'Farrell said.

"All of us as parents need to take a look at ourselves, need to have a wake-up call, and those who have young children who want to protest, and there is a right to protest, need to think twice about what they put in the hands of their kids."

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