Submission demanded of infidel wearing T shirt

Atlas Shrugs:

Multi-cultural mendacity, I tell ya!

I saw your Infidel tee shirt advertised on Atlas Shrugs and couldn't resist it. I just received it in the mail last week and wore it for the first time tonight. I wore my shirt to Chuck E Cheese's and ended up causing a disruption. A group of people who appeared ethnically Middle Eastern but spoke native English started asking me question about where I got the shirt and what it meant, and I said I bought it off a Web site, and infidel is just someone who does not follow Islam.

The group of started berating me and telling me the shirt was offensive yada yada yada. A woman in the group told my wife that I was "sh*t" and she felt sorry for me. I did not say anything about terrorism or anything else to provoke them, but one of them told me that America and Israel are the biggest terrorists in the world and have killed more people than Islam and that I need to get my facts straight. They then went off and complained to the manager. Later the manager came to me and asked me if I could cover it up somehow because he had received more than one complaint that it was offensive to their culture.

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Well this proves infidels have a better sense of humor than grumpy Muslims. The good news is that he was at Chuck E Cheese in Dallas and not in the Netherlands where he could have gotten his throat slit by members of the religion of peace. In Texas we don't take kindly to that kind of tantrum.

There are many things offensive about the Muslim culture, such as their religious bigotry and their belief in mass murder for Allah. Both of those are much more worrisome than a T shirt. Hat tip Larwyn.

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