Thursday, September 6, 2012

Arab Green Lantern Superhero I Told You About is “Persecuted Muslim” Designed by Anti-Israel Hezbos, Subsidized by Your Tax $s

A very interesting post from www.debbieschlussel.com  about the new DC comic book character "Green Lantern." This follows this post about U.S. troops being encouraged to refuse orders during a possible war.  This follows this article about American energy independence and preventing money from going to hostile countries such as Iran . For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and read this very interesting book HERE.




Arab Green Lantern Superhero I Told You About is “Persecuted Muslim” Designed by Anti-Israel Hezbos, Subsidized by Your Tax $s

By Debbie Schlussel



Almost two weeks ago, I told you about “Baz,” the new Green Lantern superhero created by DC Comics exec/dhimmi Christian Arab Geoff Johns, which will debut at the anti-Israel Arab American National Museum, which is run by Hezbollah Shi’ite Muslims. At first Johns was keeping very quiet about the new character, which he originally said was just an Arab and not Muslim. But, now, he’s come out of the jihadist closet. In the comic book, which debuts today, Simon Baz is an unemployed Muslim Arab Dearbornistan autoworker “unfairly persecuted” and “wrongly accused of terrorism” after 9/11, after he is “forced” to steal the wrong car. Wow, talk about propaganda. And the character was designed with the help of employees of the tax-funded anti-Israel, pro-Hezbollah/HAMAS museum, including museum “researcher,” Matt Jaber Stiffler, so your taxes helped subsidize this crap, which gives new meaning to the phrase, “comic con.” Can’t wait until we read about how the Green Lantern was “forced” to beat up a Jewish kid because his relatives in the Middle East were allegedly harassed and persecuted by the “evil Zionist entity.” You know that’s coming, rather than an intellectually honest story about Johns’ Maronite Christian relatives who were persecuted by Muslims in Lebanon.



DC Comics Dhimmi Geoff Johns & His Muslim-Arab Green Lantern BS



The olive-skinned, burly Baz hails from Dearborn, the hometown of Henry Ford and the capital of Arab America. His story begins at 10 years old, when he and the rest of his Muslim family watch their television in horror as airplanes fly into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Events unfold from there as U.S. Arabs and Muslims find themselves falling under intense suspicion and ostracism in the days, months and years following the attacks.



PUH-LEEZE. That tired, hackneyed narrative is belied by the fact that 9/11 was the best PR move ever for Muslims. Forty percent of Muslims now in the U.S. came here after 9/11, and they’ve gotten gazillions in government grants, and tons of political pandering, appeasement, and mainstream media sob stories over them despite their crocodile tears over 9/11 and their open support for Islamic terrorist groups that continue to murder Americans. 9/11 got America to bend over forward and backward for this religion of terrorism and open hatred of America, Christians, and Jews.



Johns said he took economic as well as ethnic cues for the character from his native Detroit area, with Baz resorting to stealing cars after being laid off from his automotive engineering job. He steals the wrong car, which inadvertently steers him into a terrorism probe and, eventually, an unexpected call to join the universe’s galactic police force.



Ah, now I get it. American auto industry in the dumps, Muslims hardest hit! Aren’t they the most afflicted and aggrieved from any troubles that hit America, while the rest of us are doing fine!

Johns . . . grew up in nearby suburbs in a Lebanese Christian household and got into comics when he discovered his uncle’s old collection in his Arab grandmother’s attic.



Hmmm . . . maybe Geoff Johns should have spent less time reading comics and more time talking to his Christian Arab grandma about why her family was forced to leave Lebanon. As in, Muslim persecution of Christians, a time-honored tradition in Lebanon and throughout the Middle East (and now the West, too).



I’ve seen a million ignorant Christian Arab dhimmis like Johns, who become tools of the Islamic community when they have this urge to “get in touch with their Arab roots.” The thing is, their “Arab roots” were uprooted because their ancestors had to escape Muslims in the old country. Now they are here in the new country, and I guarantee you Geoff Johns’ ancestors are turning over in their graves watching him pander to those who’ve imported the jihad to American soil. What an idiot.



As I’ve said before, American Muslims don’t need new superheroes. They already have them in the form of Hassan Nasralleh, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Yasser Arafat, Mahmoud Adhmadinejad, and Osama Bin Laden. And they won’t embrace this silly comic book fiction, which is made strictly for propaganda PR purposes to the non-Muslim crowd of comic book slacker fan boy idiots, who I’m sure will eagerly eat this crap up.



Mr. Jaber Stiffler, who helped Johns create this BS character, would know. The people who run his museum are proud, open supporters of jihad, Jew-hatred, Hezbollah, and HAMAS. The museum’s exhibits are a testament to that, as are the activities and statements of the museum’s founders and creators.



Remember, Ismael Ahmed, the man who dreamed up the museum, is a proud supporter of HAMAS and Hezbollah and fought Bill Clinton’s efforts to make contributions to them illegal. He also ran a giant Medicaid fraud business for Muslim aliens, defrauding Americans of billions of tax dollars. And he funded the anti-Semitic, anti-Israel Divestment Conference at the University of Michigan. That’s not to mention that his first wife–who was planning to divorce him–mysteriously “fell” down an elevator shaft at a construction site, when he suddenly took her on a “vacation” to New York City.



But, don’t worry, you’ll never see Geoff Johns’ fictional Muslim Arab Green Lantern engaging in any of those activities, which go on every second of the day in Dearbornistan.



If he actually based his comic book characters on those connected to the creation of his new Muslim Arab “American” superhero, they wouldn’t be superheroes at all. They’d be villains. Just as they are in real life.



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