Rehmat resorts to threats now?
Blogger Shaukat Khawja — known to many as Rehmat — apparently doesn’t like a Jewish commentator on his site. I’m fully expecting that the comments below will mysteriously disappear within a few hours, so I’ve taken the liberty of taking a screenshot…just for posterity.
The exchange is interesting, and I have to note that whoever “Jew” is, he asks a question I myself have had as well concerning the blog called Rehmatpedia:
Jew wrote:
Does anyone besides Rehmat post comments to this site?
Rehmat wrote:
Instead of asking question - why did not you post some comment which could put more information on to the subject? If you read the previous posts, you may find comments by other readers beside Rehmat.
However, the bottom line is - no Zionist loose-talk would escape the censor.
Shaukat is rather confident in his spam filter, isn’t he, O Reader?
The exchange continues:
Jew wrote:
I wasn’t here to post information; I was remarking on an otherwise curious trend. Rehmat — the site’s operator — appears to be the only commentator as well. It is strange that this is so.
Also, why mention Zionism?
Rehmat wrote:
As the old saying goes - “Curiousity could kill you.”
There is nothing about Rehmat being posting most of the comments - at least he is honest not to use other IDs, which he could use, as Israeli HASBRA coward operatives are - in order to capture others’ attention to their Zionist lies.
Well - strangely enough - the leaders of Zionist entity - even after 60 years - still insist that their occupation of Palestine be called Jewish State - instead of Zionist State…..even though 99% of Israel’s leaders are committed Atheists, who have nothing to do with Judaism - except they were born to Jewish mothers - and according to Talmudic racist laws - they’re Jews!!
Jew wrote:
How could curiousity kill me, exactly? Is that a threat? Surely Rehmat is not looking to kill a few Yahoud for himself, the better to win favour with Allah?
“Curiousity could kill you.” That’s a rather interesting way to reply to someone expressing a curious fascination with a visible trend. Some might be inclined to interpret such a thing as a death threat, and certainly the Jewish commentator seems to have done so.
Still, despite the seriousness of Shaukat’s statement, there is some comedy to be derived from it. He did rather bork the old saying (”Curiousity killed the cat”), and it is amusing how he utterly fails to actually address the issue of the question posed to him, preferring instead to ramble on about Zionist infiltrators and conspiracies.
Remember, O Reader — this guy works at the nuclear power generation facility in Pickering, Ontario. If that doesn’t inspire one to sleep soundly at night, I suppose nothing will.
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