donderdag 4 december 2014

World’s First Anti-Islam Wine Hits the Market

“Hal & Al’s Seventy 72 Virgins” is the world’s first wine for anti-Islamic crusaders.

Released by an Australian think-tank and nonprofit group called the Q Society, “72 Virgins”‘s profits will be used to fund the group’s advocacy against Islamic influence and extremist ideology.

As first mentioned in the Australian newspaper Adelaide Advertiser:
A Barossa wine called Hal & Al’s 72 Virgins is being sold as a fundraiser for an anti-Islamic movement that is worried about a “culture war”.

The virgins are a reference to the rewards jihadis believe they will receive in Paradise once they kill others and themselves.

Profits from the “fine Australian sparkling wine” will go to the Q Society, which bills itself as “Australia’s Leading Islam-critical Movement”.

The Q Society warns that Islam is linked to discrimination and violence and run lectures teaching about “the true nature of this totalitarian theocratic ideology”.
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(Barossa Valley is a leading winemaking region of Australia.)

Read more at: PJMedia