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Monday, 09 June 2008

Get Smart: What’s the deal with those Osgoode Law School sock thingys? Why have they raised their voices against Maclean’s malfeasance at this particular time? I could be wrong, but it appears to part of a concerted strategy that is just now starting to bear fruit. The strategy, outlined in detail here, is called “Smart Integration.” Here’s CIC attorney Faisal Joseph explaining to a CIC gathering back in 2005 how it was going to work (my bolds):

…"This community is under a microscope, the likes of which has never been seen in history," Joseph declared, and it was clear that the mood of the room agreed with him.

But Joseph's argument and theme didn't stop there, because no condition is without a solution. Along with CIC national president Dr. Mohamed Elmasry, guest Imam Dr. Mohamed Khattab, and comedian/MC Rasul Somji, the London criminal lawyer and political advocacy expert invited Saturday's listeners to to (sic) imagine a different -- and wholly achievable -- future for the next generation of Canadian Muslims.

The key lies in attracting the brightest and best of young Muslim men and women to enter professions which, until now, were considered non- traditional. Instead of automatically setting their sights on engineering, architecture, medicine, information technology and related fields, a new CIC program is providing post-secondary scholarships for students willing and able to try political science, journalism, law, social sciences -- areas in which the Muslim presence has been vastly under-represented, even by Canada's multicultural standards.

It's all part of an even wider movement toward a concept called Smart Integration, an enlightened stratagy (sic) for being wholly Canadian and wholly Muslim. It's not infiltration, not assimilation, not a self-protective disappearing act, but rather an approach to being true Canadians whose lives are also grounded in a faith that fundamentally speaks peace

And that fundamentally loathes the Zionist entity. But, never mind about that for the moment. What’s important is that the best and the brightest, like Khurrum Awan and the Sockettes, have answered the call and are doing their bit to ensure that a faith that fundamentally speaks peace is and remains unassailable.

Posted by: scaramouche at 22:30 | link | comments (1)


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#1  10 June 2008 - 01:12
 
If Khurram Awan represents the best and brightest of the Ishmaelites' Smart Integration participants, Canuckistan doesn't have much to fear (and this comes from someone who NEVER underestimates his enemy...). I'd love a looksy at his law school grades- I'm guessing, not top 5% (heh).
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