Muslim organizations are pushing for legalized polygamous marriages in Italy, child brides are already accepted by many European countries

Nujood Ali, an 8 year old Islamic child bride
Nujood Ali, an 8 year old Islamic child bride.

Following the introduction of civil unions for homosexuals, Muslim organizations in Italy are pushing for the legalization of polygamy as a civil right.

Hamza Piccardo, the founder of the Union of Islamic Communities and Organizations (UCOII), has been promoting Islamic polygamy saying it would promote more Muslim births and spread Islam quicker.   “When it comes to civil rights here, then polygamy is a civil right,” said Piccardo on social media.  “Muslims do not agree with homosexual partnerships, and yet they have to accept a system that allows it.    There is no reason why Italy should not accept polygamous marriages of consenting persons.”

In January the UK House of Commons ruled that it will allow Muslim men with more that one wife to receive extra benefits for each additional spouse.

Shockingly, the practice of migrants even having child brides is accepted by many European countries, following the example of the Prophet Mohammad who had among his eleven wives also a six year old wife who he started having sex with when she was nine.  The Netherlands, Norway, Finland, and Sweden are supportive of the practice of Muslims having child brides in the asylum centers, where men are allowed to stay married and have sex with their child brides who are as young as 11, even despite the fact that the girls had been forced to marry their husbands.  (See this link, and this link.)

See the full article on MadWorldNews.

A Muslim refugee kid brought a fake bomb to school, then got an invitation to the White House (then his family filed a lawsuit)

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Image from SettingTheRecordStraight.

Following is a summary of a DailyMail UK article:

A fourteen year old Muslim refugee named Ahmed Mohamed with a past history of causing problems at school was arrested in Irving, Texas for bringing a device that looked like a bomb to class, resulting in him becoming a hero of the political Establishment and receiving many high profile opportunities including being invited to participate in the annual Google Science fair in California, meeting with Queen Rania of Jordan in New York, and visiting Barack Obama at the White House where he was asked to bring the bomb-like device with him.

Mohamed’s homemade clock started beeping in class, resulting in the police being called and him being arrested.  No charges were filed but he was suspended from school for three days, which shockingly prompted the international outcry purporting that he has been victimized due to being a Muslim.

Texas Municipal Patrolman’s Association president Heath Wester said that he believed Ahmed took the device into the school as a publicity stunt: “I think his intent was to see how far he could get with the device and to see what kind of alarmant he could get.  And as you can see now, he’s got what he asked for.  He’s gotten that alarmant.  He’s gotten that excitement or whatever he was trying to get.  He got it.”

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Beth Van Dunye, the Mayor of Irving, Texas

The Mayor of Irving Beth Van Dunye also supports the school’s decision to arrest Mohamed.  Van Dunye has been criticized in the past for being an outspoken opponent of the potential encroachment of Islamic Sharia law in Dallas.

Also see an article on SettingTheRecordStraight examining aspects of the issue potentially being a part of a bigger conspiracy:

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Update: 8/10/16Mohamed’s family has now filed a lawsuit against the Texas school officials and others, saying they violated his civil rights, prompted death threats, and forced them to leave the country.  Following are excerpts from this ABC News article:

The lawsuit names Irving Independent School District, the city of Irving and the school’s principal, and asks a jury to determine the damages.  In November, the family asked the district and city to pay $15 million or else face a suit.  District spokeswoman Lesley Weaver said in a statement Monday that attorneys for the district will review the suit and determine a course of action.

The family has since moved to Qatar, citing threats and a scholarship offered to Ahmed in the Persian Gulf country.  Ahmed moved back to the U.S. last month for the summer to visit family and friends, and will do some traveling around the country, but will return to Qatar next month to start 10th grade at Qatar Academy, a private school in Doha.

“For the safety of my family, I have to go back to Qatar, because right now it’s not very safe for my family or for anyone who’s a minority,” Ahmed said during Monday’s news conference.

Among the claims made in the suit, which was brought by the teen’s father, is that the boy’s right to equal protection under the law was violated and that officers arrested him without probable cause.

Ahmed was a victim of systemic discrimination by the school district and state Board of Education that has marginalized Muslims and other minority groups, the suit claims.

Ahmed’s story brought an outpouring of support from President Barack Obama, other political leaders, corporate executives and NASA scientists.

See the full ABC News article.