Boycott Arla: They Paid Millions in Danish Cartoon Jizya

According to a new book, dairy giant Arla paid a “significant amount” of jizya to Islamic organizations in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates in the spring of 2006. Cartoon jihad blackmail. Halal blackmail is widespread. It’s the 21st-century manifestation of the jizya — the exorbitant poll tax imposed on non-Muslims by supremacist Islam. But this is Islamic blackmail at a whole other level. If you recall, Arla was prostrating themselves before these savages during the Cartoon jihad in 2006:

 March 2006: Arla  launched a new advertising campaign in the Arab world.

Arla Foods Distancing itself from the Cartoons At Arla Foods we feel that it is our duty to bring to your attention our position on the unfortunate event which took place a few months ago.

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We are also addressing the conference for International Support for the Prophet to take place on March 22 and 23 2006 to explain our point of view Arla foods distances itself from the act of Jyllands-Posten in choosing to print caricatures of the Prophet Muhammed and we do not share the newspaper’s reasons for doing so.

Having been in the Middle East for 40 years, participating as an active and integrated part of the community, we understand that you feel offended. Our presence in the region has brought us knowledge of your culture, values and your religion, Islam. This understanding has been the basis of our being able to provide you with good products of the highest quality and with the taste you demand through many years. We have built brands such as Lurpak, Puck, The Three Cows and Dano through your confidence in our products. Therefore we understand and respect your reaction, leading to the boycott of our products as a result of the irresponsible and unfortunate incident.

The infidels and kufar don’t buy Arla’s products? And still this groveling and begging wasn’t enough. They paid millions more. I don’t know how anyone would ever buy even so much as a pat of butter from Arla.  Never again. I’d sooner go dairy free. I hope this hurts Arla or at the very least a good part of their business. They made a choice to submit and the free world should hold them to account. Groveling wasn’t enough. They had to pay cold hard cash. Considering how many innocents were slaughtered during the cartoon jihad, they paid blood money.

How dare they use their customer’s money to advance the vicious Islamic agenda?

Boycott Arla. Spread the word. Ask your local grocer not to carry their products.

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Tell them why. I intend to do just that. This is the second big revelation to come from former imam, Muslim activist Ahmed Akkari’s latest book. I am skeptical of Akkari. Of course the media loves him. His 15 minutes has been extended since he renounced “Islamism” (a silly, nonsensical term).  He went from being a “hardened and fierce jihadi to a kindly and thoughtful person, filled with love and gratitude for Denmark.”

IFPS: The metamorphosis is difficult to explain and hard to believe. Is his conversion sincere or he is he applying taqqiya – the right of Muslims to lie and deceive in the service of Islam? In 1985, when Akkari was six, his parents fled to Denmark from war-torn Lebanon. They chose Denmark because it was a safe country without too many immigrants – thinking that they would find a peaceful life here. Ahmed Akkari attended public school as the only immigrant in his class. He had every chance in the world to adapt and become a normal Dane. But in his teens he was drawn to religious circles and before realizing what was happening, he had become poisoned by extremism.

– The truth is that there is not a single mosque or Muslim organization in Denmark that is not run by Islamists. As soon as you enter the house of the believers, you are met with Islamism whether you want it or not. As soon as you become a devoted Muslim, you are infected by extremism, says Ahmed Akkari.

It sounds good. But he did not renounce jihad, He speaks of “corrupt imams spreading their totalitarian ideology.”

In a documentary published by French television channel France 2 on 23 March 2006, Akkari was recorded – using a hidden camera – in conversation with Sheikh Raed Hlayhel (who was the head of the delegation to disseminate the “Dossier about championing [the cause of] the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him“). Akkari made a statement which can be interpreted as an implicit death threat against Naser Khader, who is a moderate Muslim and, at the time, a member of the Danish parliament for the Social Liberal Party. According to the footage Akkari said: “…If Khader becomes minister of integration, shouldn’t someone dispatch two guys to blow up him and his ministry?…”.[11][12]

When he was 23, he beat an 11 year old to a pulp when the boy accidentally pulled Akkari’s sister’s headscarf off when they were playing in the schoolyard. “According to sources at the school quoted in Ekstra-Bladet, his 11-year-old sister was playing with a boy from her class and the boy accidentally pulled her headscarf off. Akkari sought out the boy, pulled his ear drawing blood, and threw him to the ground kicking him several times.” He was sentenced to 40 days. So forgive me if I take more of a watch and wait apporach to Akkari. Google translate of this article: New Akkari-book: Arla paid from the cartoon crisis,” ekstrabladet, Akkari claims in a new book that Arla signed an agreement to donate ‘a significant amount’ of Islamic organizations

Dairy giant Arla should, according to a new book being pressured to pay a “significant amount ” of Islamic organizations in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates in the spring of 2006. The donation would help to ensure that it was again declared religiously acceptable to buy products from Arla , writes Berlingske . The claim comes from the former Imam Ahmed Akkari in his new book ” My farewell to Islamism ” , published Tuesday. According to the book gets Akkari referenced agreement in connection with a religious conference in Bahrain in the spring of 2006, when several hundred influential imams discussed the controversial cartoons . See also: DF: Akkari provide valuable history See also: Akkari sheds new light on imam- travel – Agreement , we subsequently got described , was about to dairy giant would donate a substantial sum for a purpose by the scholars choice. In return, they would at the conference , a statement saying that it is now again it was religiously acceptable to buy the Danish , Swedish and Norwegian dairy products , says Akkari according to the newspaper . He also notes that it actually was ” pure extortion disguised as an action in the service of the faith .” Akkari know not the amount or whether Arla actually paid the money , it appears . Berlingske writes that Arla in April 2006 even issued a press release stating that several of Arla products were comeback in the Middle East and the dairy group decided ” to support activities to promote greater understanding between religions and cultures .” Astrid Gade Nielsen, Communications Director at Arla , do not want to comment on the cartoon crisis or Akkari’s new book. – We have decided to put the matter behind us , and we do not comment further on the eight year old events , she told Berlingske .

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