just who do you think you are, pamela geller?
By Elizabeth
@Poppylicious (11134)
United Kingdom
October 30, 2015 9:35am CST
I have only recently discovered Pamela Geller. She popped onto my Facebook Timeline courtesy of an Australian friend who kept liking her posts. She's vehemently anti-Islam and tars them all with the same brush: they're all evil; they all want to rape your wife and daughter; they will be bringing Sharia Law to a town near you, soon, within a year apparently.
Europe is being invaded by IS. They're not refugees, they're an army!
I can cope with nutters like Pamela. What I find far more unpalatable is the reams of folk who are queuing up to use her views as an excuse to show off their own ignorance and hate. Those people genuinely scare the living daylights out of me.
Her most recent assertion is that thousands of IS have come into Europe as refugees and have now gone missing. THOUSANDS! I'm going to share with you some of the ridiculous comments from her Fb post about this, so that you don't have to go and look yourself.
"Thank you, Pamela, for informing us. This is the only place I've seen anything about it. It's a terrifying thought of where they may have gone. And of where the 300,000 who are coming here may disappear to." It's quite possibly the only place you've seen anything about it because IT'S NOT TRUE!
"They are heading to their rally points to assigned missions, arm up, and be ready for orders to launch their offensive.. it's going to be a blood bath in the EU." Yikes. I best stock up on bottled water, tinned food and toilet paper then, eh?
"Who could have predicted any of this? I mean, Muslims have always been such honest, law abiding, and tolerant people, right? What could possibly go wrong?" Seriously?! Muslim folk are no more likely to be intolerant and deceitful than folk who claim to be Christian, Jew, Buddhist, etc. Where do these people learn to hate? Oh, that's right ... Pamela Geller.
"Germany why can't you fire up those concentration camps that you used during world war 2 against the Jews and take the Muslims in there and do the world a favor. I know if you look inside yourself you could muster up the strength and courage to do it again except this time it would be the right thing to do, burn the muslims." This one actually made me tearful. Does the world learn nothing from history? Are we so far removed from the atrocities of WWII that we think it's okay to do it again?
Will we never learn from our mistakes?
I want to be a hermit, living in a cute little wooden cabin in the middle of nowhere with no internet connection and no reason to have to be subjected to vile nonsense and scary folk.
If you're a supporter of Pamela Geller I'd like you to know that I'm actually utterly scared of you, and I'm not scared of Islamic refugees at all. Doesn't that tell you anything?
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4 responses
@WorDazza (15826)
• Manchester, England
30 Oct 15
Wow! Just wow! Unbelievable! Whoever wrote that last comment seriously needs to look long and hard at themselves. Well actually anyone who wrote any of those comments needs to. But especially that last one.
I can only hope that people who post that sort of stuff are genuinely scared of what their over-active imaginations are convincing themselves is true. They deserve to live their lives watching their backs for non-existent danger!!
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@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
30 Oct 15
I know. I expect most of the people are just ordinary folk who could be our neighbour or work colleague, or even - heaven forbid - our own beloved, yet a bit loopy, great-aunt. I think that worries me more than anything else.
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@WorDazza (15826)
• Manchester, England
30 Oct 15
@Poppylicious I think there's an element of split personality involved in these cases. Most of these people wouldn't dare voice what they write on the internet. It's as if it's a fantasy world where the normal rules of common sense and decency are suspended.
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@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
30 Oct 15
@WorDazza True. But on Fb everybody knows your name! I wonder if they realise their comments are viewable to the entire Fb community.
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@LadyDuck (502729)
• Italy
30 Oct 15
Hate brings nowhere and this kind of hate mixed to misinformation with only bring troubles, I hope at least will bring trouble to Pamela Geller. I am pretty sure that IS is powerful enough to send their men through the nations without the need to mask them as refugees.
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@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
31 Oct 15
sounds like she is peddling the kind of moronic scare-mongering propaganda the far right want to believe. Dangerous.
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@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
30 Oct 15
I imagine it's always the same people, jumping on whichever bandwagon comes along next. Sadly pathetic. :(
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