Muslim Dairy Queen Owner Enacts Sharia Apartheid To Ban Certain People

 Muslim Dairy Queen Owner Enacts Sharia Apartheid To Ban Certain People
Dom the Conservative
A Muslim Dairy Queen owner isn’t backing down after posting “racist” signs discriminating against certain religions.
A devout Muslim immigrant obtained his U.S. citizenship and began living the American dream, opening a Dairy Queen franchise in Houston, Texas. However, the business position proved too much for him after he decided he would enact racist Sharia apartheid to keep out one particular group of people from his store.
The Houston community is outraged since a “racist” display erected by a devout Muslim business has excluded a certain religious group, referring to them as “monkeys.” Mohammad Dar, a 65-year-old immigrant from Pakistan, placed a sign below his business sign that compares Hindus to monkeys and calls their religion and others “monkeyism,” according to Fox News.
In what appears to be an ironic failure to exude patriotism, the Kemah restaurant showcases a display that lauds the U.S. Constitution while subsequently slamming Hinduism as being from the “Dark Ages.”
In an effort to point people to Islam, Dar compares Islam’s fundamentals to our own Constitution, attempting to showcase the backwards nature of other ideologies in the process.
“Hindus don’t follow any limit or law, they follow desires like an animal – that is the foundation of Hinduism,” Dar told mySA.com. “Monkeys don’t plan anything, they just do what they desire, but humans follow the limit and law.”
In an odd attempt to refute the critics who are calling him “racist,” Dar has assured that it is the Hindus who are racist, equating them to animals who do not serve a moral purpose.
“It’s nothing personal, it’s educational,” he reportedly added. “I’m really making people mad, but what I’m doing is communicating and inviting them to communicate […] they think I am attacking their religion, but I am not.”
Mohammad Dar says he isn’t “attack their religion,” yet compares Hinduism to “monkeyism.”
Of course, Dairy Queen corporate office was quick to chastise the signs, even though they had knowingly allowed them to be displayed for “many months,” according to Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism.
“Posters reportedly displayed at its Kemah store in Texas were highly inappropriate and trivialized the oldest and third largest religion of the world with about one billion adherents and a highly philosophical thought,” Zed said in the release. He said the company “should have shown some responsibility and already taken action regarding these signs posted at the Kemah location reportedly for many months.”
If criticizing Islam and its followers is now considered racist and a hate crime, then the same should be applied to Muslims who bash other religions, especially if they promote their own religious legislation. When Islam gains momentum, its racist roots begin to surface, and the religions and ethnicities they deem unsavory are targeted through segregation, persecution, and oppression.
H/T [Bare Naked Islam]
Photo Credit [Bare Naked Islam]

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