Muslims Try to Stone PETA Members Wearing Vegetable Burqas
September 24, 2014 by
Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam. He is completing a book on the international challenges America faces in the 21st century.
PETA said in a statement that “just in time for Bakrid” a lady activist wearing a burqa made of lettuce leaves and vegetables and others were promoting animal- and Earth-friendly vegan diet through a peaceful awareness event near Taj-ul Masjid.
That’s the largest mosque in Bhopal.
The angry mob, which police estimated to have swelled to 4,000 people, had apparently gathered in anticipation of the event. After men in the crowd reportedly shouted for the PETA India staff members, who are all women, to be stripped and stoned, men started hurling rocks and assaulting the women, who were forced to run for their lives. One staffer sustained severe facial injuries and other wounds and remains hospitalized. Another staffer’s pants were ripped as the mob tried to tear at her clothes.
Three police vehicles were smashed, and several police officers were beaten as they tried to reason with the crowd. Two PETA India staffers remain in protective police custody. Local men apparently affiliated with the mosque have charged the women with “outraging religious feelings.””
Keep the Muslim immigration coming and this will be the reality in the United States.
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